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ethan tussey

5 Big Changes in Store for Summer TV - TheWrap.com - 0 views

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    More evidence of changing business models in the television business. The networks programming new scripted content in the summer.
scwalton

OMVC Taps Harris Interactive, Rentrak to Measure Mobile DTV Trial - 2010-02-02 05:01:00 | Broadcasting & Cable - 0 views

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    "The trial, which should begin by this spring, will transmit up to 20 channels of free and premium programming using signals from eight mobile DTV stations: WDCA (Fox Television Stations); WUSA (Gannett Broadcasting); WPXW (ION Media Networks); WRC (NBC Universal); WHUT (Howard University/PBS); WNVC (MHz Networks); WNUV (Sinclair Broadcast Group); and WFDC (Univision Communications). "One of the key advantages of mobile DTV is the built-in ability to measure viewer activity, giving broadcasters a much better picture of what consumers are actually watching, when they watch, and where," said Brandon Burgess, OMVC President and ION Media Networks Chairman and CEO."
Ethan Hartsell

Shaw takes control of Canwest - 0 views

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    "Shaw Communications Inc. said it will take control of the broadcasting business of debt-laden Canwest Global Communications Corp, helping rescue Canada's second-biggest private television network."
Ethan Hartsell

CBS Makes Floor Challenge to Gloomy Findings at ANA Meeting - 0 views

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    A researcher from CBS opposed reports at an Association of National Advertisers meeting that advertisers are spending less on television ads than they have in the past.
Ryan Fuller

Larger Threat Is Seen in Google Case - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    ROME - Three Google executives were convicted of violating Italian privacy laws on Wednesday, the first case to hold the company's executives criminally responsible for the content posted on its system. Enlarge This Image Paolo Bona/Reuters Bill Echikson, a spokesman for Google, called a judge's ruling against executives "astonishing." Related New Complaints Filed Against Google in Europe (February 25, 2010) Times Topics: Google Inc. The verdict, though subject to appeal, could have sweeping implications worldwide for Internet freedom: It suggests that Google is not simply a tool for its users, as it contends, but is effectively no different from any other media company, like newspapers or television, that provides content and could be regulated.
scwalton

Radio Business Report/Television Business Report - Voice of the Broadcasting Industry - 0 views

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    "Portending future growth of viewing on alternative platforms, incidence of TV consumption on the computer/ handheld devices is already ubiquitous among young people, with 82% of 15-17 year olds surveyed viewing at least monthly. On handheld devices alone, half (48%) of online young people surveyed report watching TV content at least monthly, doubling from 24% last year."
Theresa de los Santos

Saints' Super Bowl win nips 'MASH' finale for most-watched show ever | Company Town | Los Angeles Times - 1 views

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    Move over Hawkeye Pierce, looks like Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints just took your ratings crown along with the Super Bowl title. A record 106.5 million people watched the Saints write a storybook ending to their dream season by beating the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 in Super Bowl XLIV on CBS, according to Nielsen. That's not only the biggest audience to date for the Super Bowl, but the biggest audience for a televised event ever -- barely knocking off the finale of \nCBS' "MASH," which averaged almost 106 million viewers when it ran in 1983.
michael curtin

Television Begins Push Into the 3rd Dimension - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Electronics makers now pushing consumers to move beyond HDTV to 3-D. Article explains their marketing strategies and the technology.
Ethan Hartsell

U.S. Advertising to Rise 3.5% in 2010, Barclays Says - 0 views

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    As the economy recovers, advertising spending for print, television, and online media is expected to increase this year.
kkholland

Production plummets in L.A. in 2009 | Company Town | Los Angeles Times - 0 views

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  • Hardest hit was feature-film production, which had been steadily falling over much of the last decade as L.A. lost jobs to Canada and, increasingly, other states such as New Mexico, Louisiana and Michigan that offer lucrative tax credits and rebates to filmmakers. California's newly adopted film tax credit program helped to blunt the downturn, with production activity increasing by double digits in the second half of the year. About 50 productions have qualified to receive about $100 million in tax credits since the state program debuted this summer
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    Discussion of decline in television and film production in Los Angeles area in 2009. Causes include the strike, fewer pilots, use of sound stages, etc.
ethan tussey

NBC's Silverman: Broadcast to Be Event-Driven : In Depth : TVWeek - Television Industry news, TV ratings, analysis, celebrity event photos - 0 views

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    This article contains a good example of Ben Silverman's strategy at NBC. He was heralded for his ability to to create a web presence for his popular primetime comedies. NBC has had successes in producing crossover content (The Office and SNL) but they have also had failures (Kathy and Kim, mentioned in the article). Overall this a good example of the extendable strategy.
Ethan Hartsell

New Media Can Help Some Old Media - 0 views

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    Network television and cable networks have a bright future, despite the inroads of TiVo and the threat of free video on the Web. And book publishers may also see growth in the years ahead, if they can learn to relax and love the e-reader. Newspapers, however, can pretty much pack it in.
Alex Markov

3-D Gaming Is Waiting for Its Avatar - 0 views

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    With manufacturers rolling out 3-D television sets, the promise of videogames that transport players into deeply immersive 3-D worlds is inching closer to reality.
scwalton

SeaChange Delivers Set-Top, Mobile Phone and PC Video Place-Shifting at CableLabs® Winter Conference 2010 | Business Wire - 0 views

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    "next week, SeaChange International (NASDAQ: SEAC) will demonstrate how cable operators can create seamless subscriber experiences across televisions, broadband-connected PCs and smartphones including Apple's iPhone."
scwalton

TVB | FCC Media Ownership Workshop Scheduled - 0 views

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    "The FCC Media Bureau said it would hold a media ownership workshop Feb. 23, 2010, at the South Carolina State Museum, 301 Gervais Street, Columbia, S.C. The two-panel workshop, scheduled from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m., will explore local television and radio marketplace issues as part of the commission's quadrennial review of its broadcast ownership rules."
Ethan Hartsell

Comcast-NBC deal would test free TV - 1 views

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    Feb. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Comcast Corp.'s proposed takeover of NBC Universal would test the future of free, over-the-air television, U.S. Representative Henry Waxman said as Congress began considering the deal. "Many are concerned that this transaction could result in the best of NBC's programming being transitioned to a pay-TV service," Waxman, a California Democrat and chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, said today.
anonymous

Cable Comcast: Al Franken Says Hell No on the NBC Takeover - 0 views

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    In his feisty opening statement, Franken said: "I worked for NBC for many years. And what I know from my previous career has given me reason to be concerned--let me rephrase that, very concerned--about the potential merger of Comcast and NBC Universal. The media are our source of entertainment, but they're also the way we get our information about the world. So when the same company that produces the programs runs the pipes that bring us those programs, we have a reason to be nervous.... You'll have to excuse me if I don't just trust their promises and that is from experience in this business." The former SNL star and entertainment industry insider-turned-Senator is dead on with his concerns. As Free Press--the media reform advocacy organization founded by The Nation's John Nichols, media scholar Robert McChesney, and current executive director Josh Silver-- points out, the merger would result in Comcast controlling one in every five television viewing hours. It would lead to fewer choices of what you can watch and how you can watch it. Those cable bills that continue to rise would rise even higher, and if you don't use Comcast you might have to pay a premium to get NBC's shows. There will be even less access to local and independent programming as Comcast would promote NBC's shows at their expense. And, finally, there's the even larger issue of concentrating power and limiting access to free public interest media.
Alex Markov

Unlikely Pair Come Out Against RI Adult Game Bill - 0 views

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    While Rhode Island Bill S.2156 drew backing from the Parents Television Council, an unlikely pair has come out against the Bill, which proposes fines and possible jail time for retailers that sell M or AO rated games to underage patrons.
Alex Markov

RI Adult Videogame Bill Draws Kudos from PTC - 0 views

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    A Rhode Island Bill that proposes fines and possible jail time for retail employees that sell Mature(M) or Adults Only (AO) rated games to underage consumers has drawn backing from the Parents Television Council (PTC).
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