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WideOrbit has launched a new consumer service called VoterVoter.com, which allos ordinary individuals to purchase TV time to promote their favorite candidates or causes. VoterVoter.com ...TVB: A course well charted in rough seas
The TVB last week was better than ever, with presentation after panel session focusing on how to make more money, more efficiently in this digital ...It’s the economy, stupid
At TVB yesterday, David Wyss, chief economist at Standard & Poor’s, sketched an overview of where the economy is headed, followed by Paul Taylor, chief ...NAB takes DTV education multilingual
The most versatile brokered ethnic broadcast or cable facility in the nation would have to be proud if they put forth as varied a linguistic ...FX signs for Universal Picture’s 2008 movies
NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution and News Corporation’s FX Network announced a ground-breaking deal for FX to have the first network television window rights for ...TVB 2008 Conference challenges broadcasters
Chris Rohrs, TVB president, opened TVB 2008 in NYC yesterday to a packed room, touting an imaginary book that broadcasters should read called “TVB’s Dangerous Book for Broadcasters.” It is a time of danger and opportunity....The digital transition: Opportunity knocks
At the TVB Conference in NYC Thursday, Borrell Associates CEO Gordon Borrell hosted a panel session with Nexstar CEO Perry Sook and NBC Local Media Division President John Wallace on how stations should capitalize on their local websites....Jim Doyle: We’ve got to sell “Local local”
Jim Doyle, president, Jim Doyle & Associates, gave an insightful presentation at TVB, extolling the virtues of local selling and creating the right environment for your AEs. ...Decency watchdogs go on Fox hunt
The evidence that PTC/MIM is overblowing public outrage over Fox is ample as well. Very few citizens bothered to complain about the material, and usually, most that complain only do so after one of these types of organizations ask them to....Cable v. Telco
If a subscriber wants to switch their phone service from AT&T to Verizon, they just subscribe to the new company, which cancels service from the ...- Judy, Pat wrestle to a draw
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Nice job, I commend you on the points you make in your post. The Acculturation process is very complex and truly require an expertise to ...
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As always, John Gorman tells it like it is, whether we want to hear it or not. How sadly ironic that radio's success has been ...
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Does anyone else want to weigh in supporting this move? Do the sweeps really matter that much these days?
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Am I the only one bothered by Nielsen's move from February 2009 Sweep to March 2009?
The announcement from Nielsen came as a surprise. ...

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