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by David Goetzl, Joe Mandese
Nielsen's inclusion of digital video recorders into its TV ratings sample is producing anomalies that have some clients scratching their heads to explain why … Read the whole story
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by David Goetzl
The Winter Olympics look to be colder financially for NBC than the network had predicted. Jeff Immelt, General Electric's Chairman-CEO, said Friday that NBC … Read the whole story
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Happy Hi Ballers. It's not your grandfather's highball, but it's still just as tasty. Read the whole story
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by Wayne Friedman
PASADENA, CALIF.--NBC has a lot to prove, given its last-place standing and in March, after its Winter Olympics coverage, it will make major programming … Read the whole story
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by Wayne Friedman
ABC, the network that did the first ground-breaking iTunes deal, believes that providing its consumers with access to its shows on an on-demand basis … Read the whole story
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The San Francisco Chronicle has joined a growing number of newspapers in launching a TV program to carry classified advertising in what industry observers … Read the whole story
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Last year saw the announced launch of 257 new magazines in a wide range of categories, according to new research to be released today … Read the whole story
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by Erik Sass
Verizon Yellow Pages ranked No. 1 in usage in two of the nation's top directory markets -- Manhattan and Washington, D.C. -- according to … Read the whole story
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by David Goetzl
Capital One's television ads are relentless, sort of like credit card bills. David Spade's "Always No!" character and barbarians marauding against high interest rates … Read the whole story
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by Erik Sass
It's hard to put a happy gloss on Hurricane Katrina, which ranks among the most destructive storms in American history. But the storm passed, … Read the whole story