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2005 duPont Award Winners: The Holy Grail of Broadcasting

DuPont Awards Carry Prestige in TV World

12 to Watch 2005

This Year’s 12 to Watch Must Navigate an Ever-Changing Industry Maze

12 to Watch 2005: Robert Clasen

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…

2005 duPont Award Winners: ‘A Pattern of Suspicion’

Producers: NBC News and ‘Dateline’

2005 duPont Award Winners: ‘Ghosts of Rwanda’

Producers: ‘Frontline’ and WGBH-TV, Boston

2005 duPont Award Winners: ‘Hoxie: The First Stand’

Producers: David Appleby and the University of Memphis

2005 duPont Award Winners: ‘The Kidnapping of Ingrid Betancourt’

Producers: HBO/Cinemax Reel Life, Victoria Bruce and Karin Hayes

2005 duPont Award Winners: ‘Truth, War and Consequences’

Producers: ‘Frontline’ and WGBH-TV, Boston

DuPont Finalists Prove Worthy of Notice

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…

12 to Watch 2005: Bonnie Hammer

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…