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Editorial: Networks Have Yet to Embrace Diversity

New studies on diversity in television, covered in a special section in this issue, show signs of hope. But a careful read shows that the networks are not yet fully grasping the concept.The studies seem to support the idea that…

Newsmakers

BroadcastingCarrie Colligan to account executive, WSYM-TV, Lansing, Mich., from marketing services manager, Coca-Cola North America.Jon Steinlauf to senior VP, ad sales, The Scripps Networks Advertising Sales Group, from VP, ad sales. Also, Donna Stephens to senior VP, advertising sales for…

Murdoch’s Field of Dreams

When the New York Yankees defeated the Boston Red Sox in the seventh game of the American League Championship Series last month, more than 27 million people watched, helping the Fox Network score the highest rating for any game in…

Hollywood Notes

ABC Family President Angela Shapiro is negotiating her exit from the cable channel. As reported by TelevisionWeek on Oct. 13, Disney reorganized its cable holding, resulting in Ms. Shapiro reporting to ABC Cable Networks Group head Anne Sweeney, an arrangement…

Scripps Presents VOD Cheer

Scripps Networks will provide a record 51 video-on-demand holiday-themed titles to cable operators from the beginning of November through the first weeks of January as part of its regular VOD release of 150 titles. The breakdown of holiday-related material by…

Ideas Spice Season’s Fare

The November sweeps are upon us, which means the holidays are fast approaching. This year’s lineup of holiday-themed instructional programming ranges from the predictable (decorating and cooking tips) to the highly anticipated (Oprah Winfrey’s annual gift extravaganza) to the unexpected…

Spike Retooling Its Toon Strategy

Spike TV yanked its much-touted animation slate from its schedule last month, putting “Gary the Rat,” “Stripperella” and “Ren & Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon” on hold until next year. The move prompted intense industry speculation that the first network for…

Cinar Purchase May Lead Trend in Kids TV

Last week’s acquisition of Canadian children’s TV animation producer Cinar by an investor group could be the tip of the iceberg for the future of the kids “edutainment” industry.Michael Hirsh and Toper Taylor-former executives of Nelvana, Cinar’s leading competitor-and the…

Breaking News Archives

Fox Wins Sunday’s 18-49 Crowd, but ‘Arrested’ Doesn’t Deliver The premiere of Fox’s Sunday lineup gave Fox a big nightly victory in adults 18 to 49, but the news wasn’t so good for Fox’s new sitcom “Arrested Development,” which finished…

NBC, CBS Split Sweeps Opener

NBC and CBS each claimed victory on the first night of sweeps last Thursday, with NBC winning adults 18 to 49 and CBS taking total viewers. CBS had the highest-rated show of the night with “CSI.” It scored a 9.5…