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by Joe Mandese
President-elect Barack Obama is poised to name former Harvard Law School classmate Julius Genachowski as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, several national newspapers … Read the whole story
by David Goetzl
Repucom, which provides analysis of sports sponsorships seen in TV broadcasts, said it has inked a multitiered deal with Nielsen that includes data-swapping. The … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Beverly Weinstein
As long as you plan in advance, you both do. As the Chinese proverb goes, "preparedness prevents peril." Whether we're in an uncertain employment … Read the whole story
by Erik Sass
The Hearst Corp. put the Seattle Post-Intelligencer up for sale on Friday, saying it will close the newspaper if it can't find a buyer … Read the whole story
by David Goetzl
Showtime, a pay network, is making the premiere episode of new original series "United States of Tara" free on more than 100 Web sites … Read the whole story
by David Goetzl
The top sales executive at African-American-targeted TV One has been named to a post with oversight of a multi-platform sales operation that includes a … Read the whole story
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by Erik Sass
CBS Radio's network of radio station Web sites saw its total number of unique visitors increase 30% in December 2008, compared to the same … Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
Television viewers had a lot of fresh programming to choose from on the second Sunday in January--but none of the top shows Sunday bettered … Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
After testing "The Wendy Williams Show" last summer, syndicator Debmar-Mercury will launch the one-hour daytime talk show nationally this July. Read the whole story
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by Wayne Friedman
The International Consumer Electronics Show hasn't been immune from a weakening economy--attendance for the conference held last week was down 22% versus a year … Read the whole story