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In Depth

DVR, Broadband Users Take Control

Time-Shifting and On-Demand TV Viewing Increasing

MyNet Continues Brand Expansion

Flat Ratings Persist, But Network Plans More Broadcast-Style Shows

Litton Syndicating Pair of MTV Series

‘Cribs,’ ‘Pimp My Ride’ Targets Fall 2008

Fall Syndie Lineup Is Getting ‘Better’

Magazine Show Joins Trump, ‘Trivial’

Editorial: High-Flying Heroics, ‘Law’ Builds Library

Kudos to the men and women who covered the wildfires in Southern California last week, especially the pilots of the helicopters. This past summer we reached a tragic nadir of local TV news coverage, as helicopters covering a car chase…

Local Stations Bring Wildfire Story Home

Reporters Cover the Community as San Diego Burns

Figuring Out Where Mobile Television Is Going

Content Providers, Distributors Agree Consumer Education Is Key for Future

Media Ownership Battle Heating Up

Congress Opposed to Martin’s Speedy Review

Guest Commentary: High-Definition Production Becomes New Standard

There’s been a lot of buzz about the launch of high-definition channels over the past several months, and programmers—both network and cable—are ramping up their HD productions like never before. All of this is great news for viewers, but it’s…

Advertisers Planning to Stick With TV

A writers strike would cost the broadcast television networks some ad revenue, but it won’t send sponsors running. With the ad market extremely strong right now, the extent of the damage caused by a strike will depend on how long…