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FCC-Cable Battle May Have Legs

Dispute Could Affect Issues Facing Agency in Future

Q&A: No One Style of ‘Family’ Viewing

As senior vice president in charge of Turner Entertainment Networks’ Content Creation Group, Michael Wright is keenly aware of the need for family-friendly programming in today’s television landscape. The executive responsible for all original programming for TBS, TNT and Turner…

CNN’s Republican YouTube Debate Causes Controversy

CNN’s Republican YouTube debate last Wednesday was watched by an estimated 4.4 million viewers, more than any primary debate in cable news history, according to Turner analysis of fast national data from Nielsen Media Research. Add in a simulcast on…

Editorial: Voice of the Public Enlivens Debates

The second CNN/YouTube presidential debate last week solidified a notion that we had in July when the first CNN/YouTube presidential debate was aired: This format delivers great television. A large part of the success is the debate’s primary conceit: Why…

Guest Commentary: There Are No Winners in Writers Strike PR War

So the Hollywood writers are winning the public relations war against the major media companies. As an actual Hollywood writer, upon hearing this vital and timely news of our psy-ops victory, I could not help but ask the question—so what?…

Taking the Measure of Media Reach

Television Remains Springboard as Internet Research Complicates Picture

Keri Renewal Sponsors Lifetime Reality Series

‘Queer Eye’s’ Kressley Set to Host ‘Naked’

Real People Review Movies for Reelz

Viewers Will Vote Off Three Webcam Critics Each Week

Sprout Plants ‘Fifi’ on Linear Channel

Outlet Hopes U.S. Exclusive Will Help It Build Audience

The Insider: No Opinions, Just Questions

Forget the residual deal points for a few minutes. Four weeks into the writers strike, The Insider has more (im)pertinent questions to kick around. Like: Who’da thunk NBC’s Carson Daly would have been the first late-nighter to go back to…