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Monthly Archives : May 2008

Strike Has Little Effect on Network Earnings

Cutting Costs Helps Disney, CBS, News Corp. Report Q1 Growth

Television in the Future: Q&A with Christopher Kent

Television today is in a state of flux. New technologies, multiple platforms, time-shifting, decreasing audience share for the major networks, emerging digital channels, interactivity—how will the industry adapt to the changes and make them work to keep television viable and…

Editorial: Strong Upfront Shows Networks’ Confidence

It may not be the same kind of upfront week as the television industry has thrown in past years. But it ought to be. Broadcast television networks are facing difficult times. Continued ratings erosion points to an ebbing of the…

D.C.’s Go-To Guests

Newsmaker Shows’ Bookers Focus on Unresolved Democratic Contest, Leaving More Complicated Issues Off Their Agenda

Extending Reach, Influence

Cable Grew From Distribution Booster to Entertainment Innovator Over 6 Decades

The Future Has Already Arrived

Despite New Models, Modes of Viewing, It Will Always Be ‘TV’

Energized By Cable’s Transition, NCTA CEO Sees Continuing Change

A lot has changed in the three years since Kyle McSlarrow took over as president and CEO of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association. As the cable industry’s primary public-policy advocate in Washington, D.C., he represents its interests to Congress,…

Cable Shows It Cares About New Orleans

NCTA Organizes Volunteer Rebuilding Effort

Cable Gathering Thinking Big

Returning to New Orleans, NCTA Taps Volunteer Energy, Top-Name Speakers

There From the Start: Matt Blank

CEO of Showtime Watched Pay Cable Mature