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Editorial: Meeting Consolidation Idea Based on Fallacy

The National Cable & Telecommunications Association, at the behest of its board of directors, soon will be talking to top executives at a number of cable industry associations about consolidating meetings to two periods of time, spring and fall. It’ll…

Merger Combines 2 Mobile Marketers

Air2Web, MindMatics Say New Entity Will Be World’s Largest

Mandel Just ‘Loving the Ride’ on TV

‘Deal’ Host Isn’t Worried About Overdoing It With Syndicated Version

Quick Takes: What was the best premiere or season debut of a series you’ve seen so far this fall, and why?

“I really liked ‘Journeyman’. I found it a well written, produced and acted series debut, and a truly unique concept. Time travel happens to be one of my favorite story subjects, so this was great. Still, I’ll hold out for…

Up To The Challenge: KVUE Faces Stiff Competition From Austin Music Scene

In Austin, Texas, TV stations compete not just with each other, the Internet, wireless devices and other forms of media entertainment—but also with live music. “Austin bills itself as the live music capital of the world,” said KVUE-TV news director…

Retooling Ad Plan Can Build Results

Drastic Action May Be Required to Counteract Downturn in Market

RTNDA’s Honors for Broadcast Journalism Chalk Up Banner Year for Submissions Covering a Wide Range of News Events

When the Radio-Television News Directors Association gathers later this month to honor the best electronic journalism of the past year, it will have plenty to celebrate. The organization hosts the 37th Edward R. Murrow Awards and RTNDA Unity Awards Oct….

Washintonpost.com Continues Streak

After three consecutive wins of the RTNDA’s Murrow Award for best non-broadcast-affiliated Web site, a fourth win for WashingtonPost.com might not come as a surprise. The Web site has dominated the large-market category since the first time it was awarded…

‘Dr. Phil’ Spinoff in the Wings

CBS Strip May Feature ‘Bachelor’ Dr. Stork

WGA Talks Break Without Progress

Contract talks between the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers broke off Friday with both sides remaining miles apart on key issues. Having met six times since formal conversations began, the parties’ only…