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Monthly Archives : December 2008

KRON Cancels Interview With Authors

San Francisco TV station KRON canceled an interview with the authors of “No Time to Think: The Menace of Media Speed and the 24-hour News Cycle,” a book which is critical of television news, LostRemote.com reports. KRON news director Aaron…

FX Puts Shows on Comcast VOD

FX is making shows such as “Nip/Tuck” and “Damages” available for on-demand viewing for Comcast cable customers, Multichannel News reports. With additional agreements, FX shows will be available on video-on-demand to as many as 20 million U.S. households by the…

TWC to Pull Viacom Networks on Jan. 1

Time Warner Cable will drop carriage of Viacom networks, including MTV, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon, as of Jan. 1 after the two companies failed to reach a carriage fee agreement, Deadline Hollywood Daily reports. According to a statement from TWC,…

Meredith, Cable One Stalled in Phoenix Retrans Talks

Meredith Communications says its retransmission consent talks with Cable One in Phoenix have “made no progress,” Broadcasting & Cable reports. If the two do not see progress by Wednesday, Cable One will be forced to drop its signal of CBS…

Wallace, Gromit Bolster BBC Ratings

BBC beat out ITV in Christmas Day ratings by airing the Aardman Animation clay-animated production “Wallace and Gromit: A Matter of Loaf and Death,” Daily Variety reports. “Wallace” attracted an audience of 14.3 million, making it the most-watched show of…

NAB to Bring DTV Trekker to Fiesta Bowl Parade

The National Association of Broadcasters will have its DTV trekker truck along the parade route at the Fiesta Bowl Jan. 3, Broadcasting & Cable reports. In addition to creating awareness for the upcoming switch to digital, the truck will have…

In Demand Releases ‘Knight’

Video-on-demand service In Demand in December and January will release movies that grossed a total of $2.5 billion in domestic box office revenue, including “The Dark Knight” and “Hancock,” Multichannel News reports. During the two months, In Demand will release…

CARU Sends DVD Commercials to MPAA for Review

The Council of Better Business Bureau’s Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU) has sent DVD commercials for the films “The Incredible Hulk,” “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” and “Iron Man” to the Motion Picture Association of America…

Netflix Appeasing Blu-Ray Fans With Plan?

Netflix may be trying to appease subscribers who use Blu-ray discs, after failing to keep enough in stock, with a new plan to give customers free alternatives, TVPredictions.com reports. If a subscriber’s top choice is out of stock in the…

Cinematographers Reveal TV Nominees

CBS led the nominations for the American Society of Cinematographers’ annual awards, with “Eleventh Hour,” “Flashpoint” and “CSI” all receiving recognition, Daily Variety reports. Some of the other nominees in the TV series, miniseries and pilot category are NBC’s “My…