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Hollings wants to keep 35 percent station cap

Upset about a recent court ruling that further relaxes the broadcast ownership rules, Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ernest Hollings, D-S.C., plans to hold a hearing on the issue this month, possibly on March 20.He’s working with Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.,…

Dish pledge doesn’t help DirecTV deal

The National Association of Broadcasters will continue to resist the planned merger of EchoStar and DirecTV despite a pledge by the companies to carry every television station in every market if the deal is approved.“Broadcasters have had a long and…

NATPE has plan to lure syndicators

A proposal designed to reunite stray distributors at the annual National Association of Television Program Executives market has met with positive reaction from domestic distributors, at least for the 2003 gathering.The trade organization, which suffered from defecting longtime exhibitors in…

Editorial: Selling McDisney to the very young

Parents of small children got some bad news last month when the Disney Channel announced it has begun selling advertising time. The cable channel had been free of ads since its inception 19 years ago.The channel’s new sponsorship deal with…

NBC stations feel Olympic boost, others hang tough

Though NBC easily won the prime-time ratings crowns during February sweeps, not all the NBC-owned and affiliated stations won all their news races.In New York, WNBC-TV was the model NBC station, winning sign-on to sign-off with a 6.5/15 compared with…

The Little Picture: Media’s urge to merge damages news coverage

Perhaps it escaped your notice, but the other week they handed out the George Polk Awards for investigative journalism. Considered second in prestige only to the Pulitzers, the Polk Awards are mostly given to the print media. But every year,…

NBC flexes Olympian strength, but UPN shows muscle too

Facing competition from NBC’s Winter Olympics and Fox’s Super Bowl XXXVI broadcast, the February 2002 sweeps resembled a war of attrition for the other broadcast networks-except UPN.In particular, ABC appeared completely exposed, lacking any major program stunting to stem its…

Quick Takes: If deregulation continues, what major media mergers do you think will occur?

“Aside from the rumor I’m trying to spread about my own investment group buying Disney, I think an NBC purchase of Gannett Stations would be a dynamic acquisition.”Bob Klingle, VP/general manager, WHAS-TV (ABC), Louisville, Ky. “I was surprised to hear…

Syndication Ratings: Olympics can’t stop rise of `Elimidate’

The Olympics may have dampened an important sweeps race for syndicated product, with strips in early fringe and access particularly hit hard from the unusual competition, according to Nielsen Media Research, for the week ending Feb. 17. But metered market…

Profile: Natalie Conway

Title: Media director and VP, broadcast investment, at Starcom Worldwide.Recent interesting deal: “My arena here at Starcom is specifically cable. Last year’s 2001-2002 upfront marketplace clearly tested the balance between price, integration and relationships. While price adjustments were critical, we…