Dick Ebersol, chairman of NBC Sports, talked on Tuesday about giving up the N.B.A. and plans for the Winter Olympics.
ABC, which has suffered a steep falloff in its prime-time ratings this season, announced the removal of longtime creative executive Stu Bloomberg as co-chairman.
NBC's restrictions on liquor advertising turn out to be not so restrictive.
During this holiday season, the latest consumer electronics gadget was not a digital TV recorder or a new hand-held organizer but a new twist on an old technology: the radio.
The maker of WebTV, the first to marry television and the Internet, is back with a device that lets you play music, television, video and other media in any room in your house from one box.
Merrill Lynch's departing Internet bull says he sees a turnaround in the online ad market -- and better-than-expected revenue for the Web portal.
In a major shift, Americans' top two New Year's resolutions for 2002 are not about dieting or saving more money, but rather about enjoying life and devoting more time to friends and family, according to a poll by General Nutrition Centers.
Greta Van Susteren became the biggest defection from CNN to Fox News Channel on Wednesday, continuing the lively rivalry between the two cable news networks.
CBS finished on top in total viewers and NBC was again dominant in adults 18 through 49 in ratings results for the final week of 2001.
An estimated 29 million Internet users bought gifts online during the holiday shopping season, and 58% of them were women, according to a nationwide study by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.