2005 duPont Award Winners: The Holy Grail of Broadcasting
DuPont Awards Carry Prestige in TV World
DuPont Awards Carry Prestige in TV World
This Year’s 12 to Watch Must Navigate an Ever-Changing Industry Maze
Business has been good since Robert Clasen, president and CEO of Starz Entertainment Group, joined the company in September 2003. After two weeks on board he helped settle a lawsuit with his former employer Comcast, which had relegated Starz! to…
Producers: NBC News and ‘Dateline’
Producers: ‘Frontline’ and WGBH-TV, Boston
Producers: David Appleby and the University of Memphis
Producers: HBO/Cinemax Reel Life, Victoria Bruce and Karin Hayes
Producers: ‘Frontline’ and WGBH-TV, Boston
In addition to the 11 Silver Baton TV winners, the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards recognized three other television entries as finalists this year.Among them is LIN-owned CBS station WISH-TV in Indianapolis, one of the first stations in the country…
It’s a mystery that even Adrian Monk hasn’t solved-how to give USA Network programming a distinct, branded feel. But Bonnie Hammer, who moved the Sci Fi Channel from geekdom to mainstream and was rewarded with the top spot at sibling…