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$30 Million Deal in the Works for Star of CBS Hit

The star of a hit CBS show is working out the details of a $30 million deal with the show’s producer, Warner Bros. Television, reports Deadline.com. The deal would give Simon Baker, star of “The Mentalist,” one more year added…

FCC Chairman Wants to Put Conditions on Comcast-NBC Merger

Comcast’s goal of getting government approval for its $30 billion merger with NBC Universal got a boost when Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski proposed to approve the deal–as long as the companies agree to conditions, the Los Angeles Times’…

TV’s ‘Dr. Kildare’ Lashes Out at Homophobia, Advises Gay Actors Not to Come Out

Richard Chamberlain, who played the title role in television’s "Dr. Kildare" and himself only came out of the closet in 2003, tells The Advocate Magazine that he wouldn’t advise a "gay leading man-type actor to come out. "There’s still a…

New York Stations Readying for Changes in News Lineups

New York’s local stations are preparing for some changes in their news teams starting Jan. 3, as one station prepares for an anchor to return and another gets ready for a new lead anchor, the New York Daily News reports….

Get Ready for a New Annoyance on Your Mobile Phone

A new type of mobile-phone ad may soon hit your mobile device, reports The Wall Street Journal. (Note: The WSJ is behind a pay wall and not all readers may be able to access this article.) Called "intercept campaigning," the…

Interactive TV Guide Provider Rovi to Buy Sonic Solutions for $775 Million

Rovi Corp., which provides interactive television guides for cable and satellite services, has agreed to buy Sonic Solutions, which provides streaming services of shows and movies, for $775 million, reports Bloomberg News. The goal of the combined company is to…

Signs of Trouble for Netflix? High Stock Price, Accolade for CEO and Debate Over Short-Selling Could Make Investors Nervous

Netflix may be heading for a fall–at least in terms of its share price, according to The Wall Street Journal’s Brett Arends. (Please note that the WSJ is behind a pay wall and not all readers may be able to…

Report: Nielsen Aiming for Initial Stock Offering as Early as January

Nielsen Holdings may prove to be one of the big initial stock offerings of 2011, as the media-measurement company is preparing for a $1.7 billion IPO as early as January, CNBC.com reports. Nielsen has been waiting for more than six…

‘Brrrricane’ Forces Postponement of Eagles-Vikings Game, Causes Hassles for TV News Reporters

The East Coast blizzard is earning all kinds of cutesy nicknames, such as the "brrricane," but the result for TV is that Sunday’s Philadelphia Eagles-Minnesota Vikings game was postponed until Tuesday and local national TV news reporters and crews have…

TVWeek Exclusive: Inventor for 3M Offers Physical Proof That Post-its Were Sold First, Meaning Couple on Fox Show ‘Million Dollar Money Drop’ Robbed of $800,000 [Article Now Updated Wt. Latest Show Statement, Issued Hours After This Story Was Published]

By Chuck Ross TVWeek has spoken to Arthur Fry, the retired 3M employee who is the co-inventor of the Post-it, and his history of the Post-it is in direct contradiction to the written statement made Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2010, by…