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PBS’ ‘Time Team’ Draws Online Crowd

After PBS placed an episode of "Time Team America," a show that doesn’t debut until July, on its online video player, the show about archeologists became the site’s most viewed, the New York Times reports. The show, based on a British series called…

Carey Might Return to News Corp.

   Chase Carey could be returning to the News Corp. fold, according to multiple published reports.   Carey, currently president and chief executive officer at DirecTV, is in talks to replace the exiting Peter Chernin as president and chief operating officer…

TVWeek.com Relaunches

TVWeek is in the process of revamping its website this weekend. During this time, some features and articles might not be available, and some links might not work properly. The site should be fully functional by Monday. Look for several…

TV Twittering: A Subtle Art

Social Media Isn’t a Marketing Panacea

Where Is Hispanic TV on Web?

High-Media-User Latino Audiences Underserved by Industry So Far

3.1 Mil Households Still Unready for DTV

The number of TV households completely unready for the digital transition decreased to 3.1 million, according to Nielsen. The number represents 2.7% of TV households, down from 2.9% at the time of Nielsen’s last report two weeks ago, which stated…

TheWB.com Gets ‘Pushed’

TheWB.com has added another original series to its roster with “Pushed.” All 25 episodes of the thriller are now available on the Web site. “Pushed” revolves around a beautiful young model who seems to have it all—except for a husband…

Web Firm Gets Revved Up by TV Commercials

Maybe it takes a company rooted in new media to really love the things that old media, like network television, can accomplish. Web hosting and domain name company Go Daddy was the sponsor of ABC’s coverage of one of the…

Chart: Monthly Time Spent Watching Video

Even as people view more video on the Internet, the use of television in the home continues to increase. Nielsen’s recent Three Screen Report found that Americans watch more than 153 hours of TV at home and another three hours…

Microsoft Targets Google with $80 Mln Campaign

Microsoft is launching a new search engine called Bing and is backing it with an $80 million ad campaign designed to give consumers a reason to switch from Google, Advertising Age says. —Jon Lafayette