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TELEVISION INDUSTRY
The television industry is facing challenging times as viewers migrate to the web. We look at how broadcast and cable networks are trying to maintain their audiences and their share of advertising. We also look at the deals, personalities, and other issues affecting the business.
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A symbiotic relationship between online poker sites and televised poker tournaments is falling apart in the wake of...
It's not easy being a network executive these days. Consider the challenges: While NBC (GE), ABC (DIS), CBS (CBS), and...
"The Streaming of MPEG Media over HTTP Ad Hoc Group (now known as the Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH)...
A survey reveals that most TV viewers surf online while watching TV and many do other activities as well.
TV networks made $1.63 billion on web advertising last year, according to a new report on the U.S. content market by...
Why gossip girl works and why viewers should keep watching.
The U.K. judicial review into the phone-hacking scandal that has engulfed Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp.
Lots of interesting information about DVR use as well as On Demand viewing in a new report out today by MAGNA.
In the six-episode premiere season Duff visits a bevy of sweet spots from diners and snow cone machines to food carts...
An article about the Casey Anthony case, the sensationalizing media, and what the public should consider now.
rules should stay as they are, or be revamped to consider current economics and market conditions that create opposite...
Cox Communications is hosting “Kid’s Safety Festival” on Saturday, July 9 at Pembroke Mall in Virginia Beach.
Companies are gathering information on your every move as the cursor scans the Internet drifting from site to site,...
At this point, I think we’re all fairly clear on what the end game looks like – pick any definition you favor about “TV...
Motorola Mobility, Inc. is placing greater control into consumers’ hands to personalize their TV viewing across...
Can a mobile device double as phone and TV? Yes, if you do something about its screen size, something about its battery...
The Holocaust movie. The hot actress made up to look ugly. The Hollywood heartthrob playing gay: all ways to woo the...
To distinguish itself in the world of original cable programming, the Starz channel has opted for hyperniche...
What is notable on both media is HSN's new, toned-down approach to huckstering. Abandoning the yell-and-sell it helped...
Twitter is an interesting medium, if only because it allows TV execs -- often behind the thinnest veneer of anonymity...
Adobe has secured a deal to put its Flash software into many of the chips that go inside TVs and set-top boxes.
The popular chattering character Perry the Platypus of Disney Channel’s Emmy Award-winning “Phineas and Ferb” meets the...
"we’d like to invite you to register to attend a unique social viewing online event at 1pm PST on January 5th,...
Turn on, tune in, log on The internet has fused with the television in the living room, with a range of next-generation...
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