NBC takes one more bite at the Beijing apple

We’re not sure what the Summer Olympics have to do with Christmas, Hanukkah or New Years, but NBC says “in time for the holiday season” it will air

Markey presses for DTV update

Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet Chair Ed Markey (D-MA) has fired off letters to FCC’s Kevin Martin and NTIA’s Meredith Attwell-Baker requesting a...

Tribune deal for WWE

World Wrestling Entertainment and Tribune Company’s WGN America announced an agreement to create a new weekly, one hour prime time series entitled, “WWE Superstars”...

Wheel bounces back

Judge Judy's reign at the top was brief. Wheel of Fortune regained the #1 spot in syndicated TV following the Thanksgiving holiday week. This...

NAACP concerned about network “whiteout”

Progress made in the inclusion of minorities in network primetime programming seems to have stalled, according to the NAACP, and the merger of UPN...

BIA lowers TV revenue forecast

Like other forecasters, BIA Advisory Services has turned even more bearish on the advertising market outlook for 2009. It now expects 2008 to finish down 7% for television station revenues and

Fisher stations pulled from Dish

The retransmission consent deal for all Fisher Communications stations expired and all had been removed as of yesterday from the Dish Network local-to-local service in its Northwestern and

Report: CBS, Time Warner may bid for Olympics

According to an AP report, CBS Corp. and Time Warner executives have been discussing a joint bid for the 2014 Winter and 2016 Summer...

Honors for Young

Fred Young, Sr. Vice President for News at Hearst-Argyle Television, will receive the 2009 Paul White Award from the Radio-Television News Directors Association. The...

NBC gives Alba the Super Bowl hand-off

“The Office” will get the prime spot following the Super Bowl broadcast on NBC February 1st. The one-hour special episode, titled “Stress Relief,” will...

Fox Biz expands footprint

Fox Business Network (FBN) announced a deal with Charter Communications to expand its delivery to cable households by some 200,000 home in the Midwest...

NCTA call for quiet louder than NAB

At least the National Cable & Telecommunications Association isn’t looking to freeze retransmission negotiations for half a year as is another national cable organization....

Week 12: Broadcast 91, Cable/satellite 9

Football scored big in week 12 of the TV season for both broadcast and cable networks. "NBC Sunday Night Football" was the #1 show...

Top timeshifted TV program increases in '08

The Nielsen Company has taken a detailed look at the top timeshifted television programs in the U.S. during this calendar year. The charts show the top ten primetime TV programs that saw the biggest increase

Studios: Maybe we don’t need SAG

With contract talks stalled and a strike vote looming, major TV studios are looking at bypassing the Screen Actors Guild to shoot pilots for new series under their AFTRA contracts. News Corporation’s