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ICM’s Greg Lipstone Reps International Big Boys

G4 Sets Summer of Originals

Poker Show, ‘Sexy Ladies,’ ‘Web Soup’ Join Cable Lineup

’24’s’ 7th Season Hits Creative High

Torture Controversy, Speed Bumps Haven’t Hurt Fox Series

As Piracy Climbs, TV Takes Up Arms

Web Technology Is Part of Both Problem and Solution

Column: Who Will Survive Online Shakeout?

There‚Äôs just not enough money to go around on the Web. That‚Äôs why the digital studios are tumbling down. The first to fall was Mania TV in March, followed by 60 Frames earlier this month. More will surely shutter in…

Editorial: Stations Are at Risk if Renewal Term Changes

Federal Communications Commission Acting Chairman Michael Copps last week said the process for renewing station licenses should be radically altered. We couldn‚Äôt disagree more. There are stations on the ropes around the country, and tinkering with the renewal process right…

Guest Commentary: A Reflux-Free Guide to Utilizing Social Media

What you need to know about social media: Social media is dead. It‚Äôs a boom time for social media. Online ads rule. Online ads don‚Äôt work. Twitter is hot. Twitter is pass√©. Marketers peddling media properties find the confusing and…

D.C. Talkers: Changing of the Guard

The New Administration Offers Fresh Faces for Sunday Newsmaker Shows

The Peabody Awards

Prestigious Honors Laud Cross-Section of TV Fare, From ‘Lost’ to Olympics to ‘SNL’

WWL-TV, New Orleans: Noah Housing Program Investigation

Anyone who thinks investigative reporting on the local station level is dead need look no further than WWL-TV in New Orleans, which aired more than 50 reports in one month about fraud in a public agency tasked with assisting poor…