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Daily Archives : Dec 18, 2008

Time Warner Won’t Go Shopping With Cable Cash

Time Warner says it won’t go shopping for media assets with the $9 billion in cash it gets from spinning off its cable television unit, Dow Jones says. But the company might be interested in deals that improve its position…

Top TV Moments of 2008

The Los Angeles Times recaps TV’s highlights and lowlights for 2008. On the list of highlights: Sarah Silverman and Jimmy Kimmel’s videos featuring Matt Damon and Ben Afleck, and the farewells of “The Wire” and “The Shield.” The worst moment:…

Comcast Gets Complaints Over Digital Moves

Consumers are annoyed at Comcast, which is moving cable channels to digital at the same time broadcasters are getting ready to end their analog signals, Bloomberg reports. “It looked to us like they were cutting service and raising prices,” says…

Fox Hires WorldLink for New Infomercial Block

Fox has hired advertising firm WorldLink to line up customers for its new two-hour infomercial block on Saturday mornings, called “Weekend Marketplace,” Daily Variety says. WorldLink CEO Toni Knight is aiming to eventually attract advertisers who normally aren’t infomercial buyers….

Time Warner Cable Awards Ad Buying to OMD

Time Warner Cable has awarded its media planning and buying business to Omnicom’s OMD, Adweek says. The cable company is likely to surpass the $135 million it spent last year, amid increased competition between cable operators and satellite and telephone…