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Writers Strike Opened New Doors for Diversity

When it comes to diversity in television, the good thing about the Writers Guild strike was that everybody talked about the money, and nobody talked about diversity. Why is that good? Let me repeat—everybody talked about money. If diversity doesn’t…

What Keeps Boomers Tuned In?

‘TV Generation’ Has Varied Tastes

Strike Had Little Bearing on Late-Night Ratings

Writerless ‘Leno’ Maintained Lead Over Fully Staffed ‘Letterman’

Knowing Where to Go for Shows

Lifetime, Oxygen, WE Serve Women

Hard Won, but Exactly How Much?

Digital Potential Anybody’s Guess

Look Who Controls the Pursestrings

Advertisers Analyze Gender-Related Viewing Differences

L.A. Screenings Saved by the Bell

International Buyers to Hit L.A. May 17

Editorial: Next Time, Remember Real Victims of Strike

The strike is over, and both the Writers Guild of America and the media companies can credibly tell their respective constituencies that they came out winners. But during the collective sigh of relief the television industry releases, writers and studios…

Guest Commentary: Everything Old Is New Again in Play-It-Safe World

We are emerging from a Writers Guild of America strike, reality programming has been pouring onto our screens and networks are facing the dilemma of how to keep viewers from tuning out. No, it’s not 2008; I am actually describing…

What distinguishes your network from the other cable channels that are geared toward female viewers?

Lifetime “We encourage women to be who they are, and still we represent some escapism for women with our entertainment. The Lifetime brand respects women. The movies that we’re setting out to do now are not about women who are…