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Terminology Takes on Political Slant

News Nets Debate Whether Plan Is a ‘Bailout’ or a ‘Rescue’

Helping Ads to Measure Up

Visible Measures, TubeMogul Expand Metrics to Web Ads

Public Broadcasters Tackle World News

Launching Today, ‘Worldfocus’ Competes With BBC Newscast

The Insider: Commotion Sickness

It seemed so simple and sensible, if overdue and perhaps futile, given The Insider’s congenital inability to comprehend higher math or lower politicians. She would allow herself only dollops of her regular TV fare (carbs) and would load up on…

Column: Learning From Experience

We’ve all wished we could go back and do something differently if we had the chance. That’s why I like to include the “If I knew then” segment on my weekly audio podcast “This Week in Media” on the business…

Guest Commentary: TV and the Internet: Can TV Be All Things to All People?

In a recent Motorola survey, 73% of Millennials—that always-on generation ranging in age from 16 to 27—reported that the Internet is better suited than television to provide them with the content they want, wherever and whenever they want it. At…

Editorial: A Modest Proposal: New Debate Hosts

Katie Couric and Charles Gibson have both shown that good old broadcast network television news still has some kick left in it. They asked Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin fair, non-gotcha questions that left her stumped. Looking forward to…

QuickTakes: What Can Be Done to Improve Cable’s 60% Customer Satisfaction Rating?

What can be done to improve cable’s 60% customer satisfaction rating? “As a consumer, customer service still is a problem, particularly as it relates to service calls and billing problems, and I am always amazed at the lack of product…

Manage the Crisis Before It Occurs

Volatile Times Require Vigilance, With Contingency Plans Key to Process

Across the Board

Murrows Laud Excellence at Network, Local Levels