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Monthly Archives : May 2008

Upfront Bound? Bookmark This Map!

The annual upfront advertising market may be more bewildering than ever this year, but that doesn’t mean you need to feel lost. TVWeek.com is featuring an interactive Google map that will lead you to all the events, from breakfast press…

Cablevision Goes Wi-Fi

Cablevision Systems plans to build a Wi-Fi high-speed wireless network, following on the heels of Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Bright House’s joint venture to build a nationwide Wi-Max broadband network, Multichannel News reports. The network will be free of…

Coldplay Sings for ESPN Soccer Coverage

ESPN has partnered with Coldplay to promote its live U.S. soccer coverage, E! Online reports. The band’s music will be used in commercials for the European Championship, the Web site says. “Viva la Vida,” the first single from the band’s…

Root Vamps for HBO’s ‘True Blood’

Stephen Root has joined the cast of HBO’s upcoming vampire drama “True Blood” for three episodes, the Hollywood Reporter says. Root will play a lonely, smitten vampire named Eddie Gautier, the newspaper says. —Vlada Gelman

ABC Turns Down ‘Golden Cage’

ABC has passed on the opportunity to acquire “The Golden Cage,” the controversial U.K. successor to “Big Brother,” the Hollywood Reporter says. ABC was discouraged by the high production costs of the program, a representative for producer Jon de Mol’s…

AFTRA, AMPTP Draw Curtain on Talks

The American Federation of Television & Radio Artists and the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers have agreed to a media blackout during their current negotiations, Mediaweek reports. The two sides sat down to begin formal negotiations on Wednesday….

MGM Grand at Foxwoods Tests Interactive HDTV

The MGM Grand at Foxwoods in Connecticut is the first advertiser to employ a technology that allows viewers watching high-definition TV to click through to information from the Internet. Horizon Media is working on the project with Backchannelmedia and WCVB-DT,…

Sinclair Considers Going Private

Sinclair Broadcast Group may go private, CEO David Smith said Wednesday, according to Media Daily News. Despite an 8% increase in revenues to $160.9 million and a 23% jump in operating income during its first quarter, Smith said the company’s…

DTV Transition Not a Big Deal, Says LIN CEO

LIN Television CEO Vince Sadusky likened the digital television transition to Y2K, telling securities analysts this morning that he believes it will not affect most television viewers, TVNewsday reports. Cable and satellite subscribers, who make up 90% of homes, will…

Q1 Cash Flow, Revenues Up at Discovery

Discovery Communications’ U.S. Networks unit racked up an 18% increase in operating cash flow on a 3% increase in revenues during the first quarter, Discovery Holding Co. reported Thursday. Excluding the results of Travel Channel, which was sold last year…