Stations Pin Hopes on Web
Digital Sales Rise, But Broadcast Stays Flat in Shaky Market
Digital Sales Rise, But Broadcast Stays Flat in Shaky Market
Deft Integration a Main Attraction for Longtime Clients
It is time for the annual drumroll, tah-dah and to-do as TelevisionWeek unveils its list of the 10 Most Powerful People in TV News. With the roster comes the annual asterisk signifying that while it is painstakingly assembled, the selection…
The winner of the TelevisionWeek TV Managers of the Year award for the Southwest region is the staff at Belo Corp.’s WFAA-TV in Dallas, the only locally owned station in the Dallas-Fort Worth market. General Manager Mike Devlin did a…
Last week at a Newhouse School breakfast in New York, Ken Auletta interviewed Bob Iger, president and CEO of The Walt Disney Co. Some observations based on their discussion: w Today’s low television ratings do not support the profitable production…
With less than a year before the era of analog television signals ends, educating the public about the digital transition is getting more urgent. Television stations, both corporate and public, should be lauded for their efforts to inform the communities…
Columbia, S.C., Station Takes Its Message to the Rural Communities
TelevisionWeek recognizes the exemplary efforts by broadcasters to educate their viewers through innovative and creative communication both on-air and within the communities they serve, including the following honorable mentions. WQAD-TV, Moline, Ill.: Began in 2001 with the creation of HDTV…
Broadcaster Charles Osgood Joins Illustrious List of Past NAB Honorees
WSB-TV, winner of TelevisionWeek’s TV Managers of the Year award for the Southeast region, is the sister station of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and a flagship station of Cox Enterprises. “We win all newscasts in head-to-head competition,” said General Manager Bill…