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Oliver to Lead Ad Sales for TVWeek

Exec Joins From Reed Business Information

Advancing the Cause of Diversity

Conference Urges Cable Industry to Open Its Doors

Kaitz Dinner Keeps Diversity Issue on the Table

Seeks to Fund, Inspire Meaningful Change

Larry Wilmore: Little to Laugh About

Diversity Lacking in TV Comedies

Anderson Cooper Lauded for Objectivity by NAMIC

Mickey Leland Award Honors Commitment to People of Color

Editorial: TV’s Free Speech Rules Hinge on Jackson Case

Here’s hoping the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit delivers Federal Communications Commissioner Kevin Martin a black eye in the CBS “wardrobe malfunction” case heard by the appellate judges last week. Judging by the questions the three judges…

Guest Commentary: Reaching Beyond Cable’s Boundaries to Diversify

It’s been a little more than a year since my tenure began with the Walter Kaitz Foundation and I experienced Cable Diversity Week for the first time. During that week last September, the people I met often asked what my…

Expand Ads to Hispanic Consumers

Looking Outside General Market Can Produce Cost-Effective Brand Plans

Post-Startup, Video CEOs Step Back

Execs at Veoh, Revver Find It’s Time to Shift Duties as Business Grows Up

QuickTakes: To what extent has the FCC’s decision in the Janet Jackson indecency case affected programming decisions?

“It has been said that the FCC decision has had a chilling effect. Certainly, when many seem to be taking the most cautious approach to language and content fearing FCC fines, it can potentially impact the creative process and thus…