Fox is beating the rest on post-9/11 audience.
AOL Time Warner opposed WorldCom Inc.'s plan to cancel an advertising deal to save $182.25 million because it would give the telecommunication's company $2 million of free promotion, according to documents filed Thursday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
The WB Television Network is having its best year ever in its targeted 18-through-34 demographic.
In his first presentation before the public since being named to his post, America Online Chairman and Chief Executive Jonthan F. Miller said the popular AOL Time Warner Inc. Internet service could become a vehicle for programming that would increasingly take on characteristics similar to cable television networks.
The U.S. arm of German media giant Bauer Publishing Group plans to launch a new magazine in the highly competitive entertainment magazine market dominated by titles such as People and US Weekly.
Consolidation has resulted in 10,000 layoffs, the demise of a beloved trade magazine, and a decline in programming quality. But industry execs are fat and happy.
Huge bank of initial reports available.
The buying frenzy cools as cable nets lessen dependence on syndie fare.
In official first week, some promising signs for al l— but it's still awfully early.
NBC closed out a winning opening week of the fall season on Sunday with promising premieres for new dramas 'American Dreams' and 'Boomtown' and a powerful ratings score from the returning 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent.'
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