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Monthly Archives : November 2008

ESPN Confirms $500 Million Deal for BCS Games

ESPN Tuesday formally announced an agreement to air all of the college football Bowl Championship Series games on cable television beginning in 2011. Fox on Monday said it wouldn’t match ESPN’s offer, said to be $500 million over four years….

Christmas Comes Early to Comedy Central

Comedy Central’s “Jeff Dunham’s Very Special Christmas Special” became the most-watched program in the network’s history on Sunday, as 6.6 million viewers tuned in to the show. “Dunham” surpassed “South Park’s” 1998 cliffhanger resolution, “Cartman’s Mom Is Still a Dirty…

Young 3Q Revenue Flat

Young Broadcasting’s third-quarter net revenue fell $36.2 million, down .4% from the same time a year ago, Broadcasting & Cable reports. Operating expenses were also down, falling 6.1% from the same time in 2007. Young Broadcasting’s station operating performance for…

Child Safe Viewing Act Goes Before Senate

The Child Safe Viewing Act, a bill requiring federal media regulators to study parent’s access to technologies that are capable of shielding minors from inappropriate content on TV and the Internet, is going before the Senate once again, Multichannel News…

There’s Life After News for Paula Zahn

The New York Daily News catches up with former CBS and CNN anchor Paula Zahn about her new gig hosting “Sunday Arts” on PBS’ New York affiliate, WNET-TV. “It’s a very different dynamic,” says Zahn about the show. “One of…

Dalva Named MTV Networks’ VP of Content

MTV Networks Entertainment Group has named Eddie Dalva its senior VP of content, Daily Variety reports. Dalva’s new responsibilities include pursuing international content opportunities, programming enterprises and digital content partnerships. Dalva previously served as a consultant to Spike TV and…

Mark Cuban Turns Tables on SEC

Mark Cuban took to his blog to comment on insider trading accusations from the Securities and Exchange Commission, Broadcasting & Cable reports. Attorneys for Cuban say the HDNet chairman “intends to contest the allegations and to demonstrate that the Commission’s…

Fremantle Eyes Original Productions Buy

FremantleMedia North America is looking to buy Original Productions, Thom Beers’ company responsible for many popular “blue collar hero” reality TV series, the Hollywood Reporter says. Fremantle has previously signed an international distribution deal with Original for several of the…

SAG, AMPTP to Meet on Contract

Representatives of the Screen Actors Guild and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers will meet officially for the first time since summer on Thursday, thought no promises are being made about the two finding a resolution to their…

NBC’s Plestis May Head to Universal

NBC reality chief Craig Plestis could make his way to Universal Media Studios after reports that the network is looking for a replacement for his current job, TelevisionWeek reports. Earlier reports suggested BBC Worldwide America’s Paul Telegdy was being considered…