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A Sports Menu for Digital Channels

NBC’s Universal Sports Aims to Fill Stations’ Subchannels

Women Aren’t Afraid of ‘Ghost’

Sci Fi Channel Show’s Female Viewership Aids Balance

The Insider: A High- to Low-Brow Night

The evening started with a mad post-work dash to the International Press Freedom Awards dinner, the Committee to Protect Journalists’ 18th annual benefit. The event raised almost $2.25 million last Tuesday and reminded all the working press there of just…

Strike Could Hit Actors Hardest

Economist Warns of Negative Impact

Ad Frequency Irks Viewers

Ubiquity Indicates Marketers May Be Making Fewer Spots

Column: Give Broadband a Sporting Chance

On any given Sunday, millions of Americans sink into their couches and watch football on their gigantic plasma-screen high-definition television sets from morning until night. So what’s a sports fan to do if you want to go cable-free, as I…

Directories Lead the Way for Early Adopters

With Vast Volume of Online Content, Users Target Help

Sell-Off Speculation Swirls Around CBS

Analysts See Interest in Viacom, Due to Cable Properties, but Not Network

Stations’ Car Trouble

In the past decade, New York’s TV stations have survived lousy network programming, a vanishing prime-time audience, media fragmentation, the economic fallout of Sept. 11 and the writers strike. Whether they can make it through Detroit’s collapse is another story….

The TV Ad of the Future Begins Now

Far From Near Extinction, 30-Second Commercials Can Be a New Frontier