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Diversity at Cox Communications

As VP and chief people officer, Mae Douglas is the highest-ranking minority executive at Cox Communications. She provides leadership and strategic direction for the company’s human resources functions, including its diversity initiatives. TelevisionWeek correspondent Lee Hall asked Ms. Douglas to…

‘Ellen’ Gets Off to a Fast Start

Early ratings for three syndicated strips making national debuts show Telepictures’ “Ellen” taking a commanding lead at the start of the fall season over the launches of “Starting Over” and “Wayne Brady.” “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” premiered last week to…

Biz Briefs

Liberty Media’s Starz Encore Group unit will likely see its profits fall, due to programming costs that could surge up to $225 million in 2004, Liberty warned last week. Starz blamed the rising programming costs on the expected box office…

The Man Will Come Around Again and Again

Last year country music legend Johnny Cash told Rolling Stone magazine, “I’d die if I retired. … Like a shark, got to keep moving.” Last week he did come to the end of the line, passing away from respiratory failure…

NBC Taking TV’s Future by the Reins with on-demand content, delivery

News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch and NBC Chairman Bob Wright are among the media visionaries delivering a jolting wake-up call to content producers-one which, if unheeded, will likely cost the program makers competitive footing and billions of dollars in revenues…

Previews

As part of what is known in the cable industry as “Diversity Week,” Richard Parsons, chairman and CEO of AOL Time Warner, will be the keynote speaker Sept. 16 at the NAMIC Mentoring Luncheon in New York. The event, at…

News Briefs

“Whoopi” performed so well on its first outing at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9, that NBC repeated the half-hour at 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11. “Whoopi’s” second outing turned in another strong performance (about 9.8 million total viewers and a…

‘Sex’ Has Basic Cable Instincts

With the first group syndication sale of “Sex and the City” now out of the way, thanks to Tribune, HBO is on the verge of completing a deal for TBS to start airing runs of “Sex and the City” in…

Don Mischer is in Control

On Emmy night, about two hours into the three-hour show, America will be watching commercials while producer Don Mischer is in a control room adjacent to the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Lit by a bank of color monitors, he…

Editorial: A Toast to Kaitz

This week many of the cable industry’s best and brightest will gather, as they have for the past 19 years, in New York to attend a fund-raiser. The occasion will be the 20th Annual Walter Kaitz Foundation dinner. These dinners…