- Television News Daily - Friday, June 29, 2012
- ''Wardrobe Malfunction Done In Court, Hardly In Lexicon
- High Court Throws Out FCC Ruling On 'Wardrobe Malfunction,' Dual Ownership
- Video Must Complement TV, Digital Brand Vet Says
- Fox, CNN Flub First Report On Obamacare Ruling
- IFC To Promote New Game Show On Twitter
- New 'Arrested Development' Episodes To Air On Netflix UK
- Multi-Screen Viewing Drives Ad Engagement
- BC To Provide 3,500 Hours Of Live-Streamed Olympics Content Across Devices for Pay-TV Subscribers
- Return-Path-Data Lexicon: The CIMM Lexicon 2.0
- 'Hollywood Heights': A Bold Summer Experiment On Nick At Nite
- One Person's Junk Food Commercials Are Another's Junk Political Advertising
- Online Video Increases Recall, Reach, Effectiveness Of TV Spots
- Television News Daily - Thursday, June 28, 2012
- TV Availability So Sky High People Are Jaded
- Electus Brings 'Babble' To YouTube's LOUD
- 'TV Everywhere' For Summer Olympics
- Simulmedia Extends Relationship With Nielsen, GfK MRI
- Study: Increasingly, Viewers Want To Watch TV On Mobile Devices
- Fox, CNN Flub First Report On Obamacare Ruling
- New 'Arrested Development' Episodes To Air On Netflix UK
- BC To Provide 3,500 Hours Of Live-Streamed Olympics Content Across Devices for Pay-TV Subscribers
- NBC's Olympics May Lose Money Now But Make It Later, Thanks To Digital Video
- Online Video Increases Recall, Reach, Effectiveness Of TV Spots
- Return-Path-Data Lexicon: The CIMM Lexicon 2.0
- How To Make Mobile Video To Complement The TV Experience
- More On: What Do We Mean By 'Television'?
- TV News As Fiction: Gauging Viewer Interest In The Process And The Boring Facts
- 'TV Everywhere' for NBC's Summer Olympics
- Television News Daily - Wednesday, June 27, 2012
- Ergen Blasts Retrans System At Hearing
- Nielsen To Increase Sample Sizes In Local Markets, Use STB Data
- Ford Launches 'Random Acts of Fusion'
- Electus Brings 'Babble' To YouTube's LOUD
- CBS: TV Spots More Effective Using Neuroscience Techniques
- Walgreens Offers Free HIV Testing
- Second-Screen Viewing Soars, Measurement Key
- Brut Seeks 'The Essence Of Man'
- PGA Tour Takes Back Digital Control
- Study: Increasingly, Viewers Want To Watch TV On Mobile Devices
- News Corp. Could Be Split In Two
- Sony, Vivio Launch Versions Of Google TV
- Boys Like 'Girls'
- How To Make Mobile Video To Complement The TV Experience
- More On: What Do We Mean By 'Television'?
- TV News As Fiction: Gauging Viewer Interest In The Process And The Boring Facts
- 'TV Everywhere' for NBC's Summer Olympics
- Television News Daily - Tuesday, June 26, 2012
- Cycling Shows Strength Of Sports Content
- Nielsen To Increase Sample Sizes In Local Markets, Use STB Data
- News Corp. To Split Biz In Two: Newspaper, TV/Film
- Zatarain's, Popeyes In Co-Branded Promotion
- Shazam's App To Expand Olympic TV Spots Into Social Media Experiences
- Liberty Media Awarded Nearly $1B In Vivendi Lawsuit
- Brands Line Up To Activate Against NBA Draft
- NBC's Initial Olympics 'Trials' Win Tepid Ratings
- Walgreens Offers Free HIV Testing
- Ford Launches 'Random Acts of Fusion'
- Awesomeness TV Courts ADD Generation
- Ford Runs Its First Spanish-Language Ad On Broadcast
- When It Comes To TV Partners -- Who Really Needs Whom?
- Online Video CPG Campaign Boosts TV Buy By 10%
- Boys Like 'Girls'
- Media Influence On Purchase Decisions
- Television News Daily - Monday, June 25, 2012
- A Hot Summer For Stations In Washington
- Nielsen's TV Brand Effect Launches in China, Germany
- NBC's Initial Olympics 'Trials' Win Tepid Ratings
- Brands Line Up To Activate Against NBA Draft
- Google TV Scheduled For U.K. Launch
- Finally, Google Enters UK TV Arena
- Ford Runs Its First Spanish-Language Ad On Broadcast
- A La Carte Cable Scenario: Pricey, Fewer, And Less-Profitable Channels, Viewer Hunger?
- Television News Daily - Friday, June 22, 2012
- Gannett Station Uses Elevator As Olympic Sales Tool
- Nielsen Diary Misprints Impact Sweeps Results
- Twitter's Move To TV Could Face Overload Challenges
- Jiffy Lube Tells Drivers 'Leave Worry Behind'
- TV, Video Viewing Climbs On Digital Devices
- Ann Curry To Be Replaced On 'Today'
- Warner Bros. Syndicates 'Two Broke Girls' To CBS, TBS
- Note To TV: Get Your Own-Label Social Media
- IC Acquires Punch TV
- ABC's 'The Glass House' Is A Toxic 'Big Brother' Wannabe
- To Bundle or Not To Bundle - That Is the Question for T/V (Television/Video)
- Not So 'Fleeting': Indecency Issues Remain For Viewers And Marketers
- Not Totally Forgettable: Those High-Rated But Canceled Network Shows
- Adap.tv Announces Campaign Optimizer For Video
- Return-Path-Data Lexicon: EBIF
- Television News Daily - Thursday, June 21, 2012
- Arbitron Data Gives NBC A Crown Of Sorts
- Under Armour Launches Spine RPM Shoes
- New Adap.tv Tool To Aid Media Buyers' Potential Ad Results
- Cadillac Talks Tech With New XTS
- Broadcast Dips, Cable Holds As Season Ends
- Twitter's Move To TV Could Face Overload Challenges
- TV, Video Viewing Climbs On Digital Devices
- TV One Revamps: New Logo, Tagline, Series
- Twitter Taps Graver To Forge TV Partnerships
- Ann Curry To Be Replaced On 'Today'
- Warner Bros. Syndicates 'Two Broke Girls' To CBS, TBS
- Return-Path-Data Lexicon: EBIF
- IC Acquires Punch TV
- The Art Of The Sell (Part 2): Winding Up For The Pitch
- To Bundle or Not To Bundle - That Is the Question for T/V (Television/Video)
- Not Totally Forgettable: Those High-Rated But Canceled Network Shows
- Adap.tv Announces Campaign Optimizer For Video
- Television News Daily - Wednesday, June 20, 2012
- ESPN.com Makes Limited Ad-Skipping Play
- Big TV Manufacturers Debut Platform-Independent Alliance
- Huggies Enlists Mexican TV Star For Campaign
- Broadcast Dips, Cable Holds As Season Ends
- Back In The House: Arsenio Hall Returns To Late Night
- Baby Boomers Are Big Video Consumers
- Viewers Appreciate Netflix Price, Flexibility
- WLNY New York Debuts Morning Show in July
- International Olympic Committee Launches Ad
- NBCU Expand Multiscreen Video With ThePlatform
- TV Forecast Pours Cold Water On 'Summer Of Love'
- U.S. TV Shows Find Online Success Abroad
- Arsenio Hall To Attempt Late-Night Comback
- Quick TV Calculation: I've Seen About 11,000 TV Episodes -- Almost For Free
- Evan Scheffel; Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution
- Sponsorship Group for Public Television; Marc Lehner
- Television News Daily - Tuesday, June 19, 2012
- New Xbox Ads Functional And Fun
- Nissan Rolls Out Biggest Campaign For Altima
- GroupM Recruits Chinese Ad Talent From Reality Show
- MundoFox Signs Affiliates, Top-Notch Sponsors
- 'X Factor,' 'Glee' Get Early Premieres, 'Mob Doctor' Debuts In Fall
- Broadcast-Only Homes Increase, Economy Cited As Reason
- Correction: EverydayHealthTV Not Part Of YouTube Channels Initiative
- Sheen's 'Anger' Sells Out Ads For Early Episodes
- TV Forecast Pours Cold Water On 'Summer Of Love'
- Arsenio Hall To Attempt Late-Night Comback
- Live Unplanned TV Events Take Viewers In Rude Directions
- Evan Scheffel; Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution
- Sponsorship Group for Public Television; Marc Lehner
- International Olympic Committee Launches Ad
- Television News Daily - Monday, June 18, 2012
- Longhorn Network Launches Campaign Even As Distributors Aren't Hooked
- U.S. Ad Spend Rises, Sports, Syndicated Shows Propel TV
- GroupM Recruits Chinese Ad Talent From Reality Show
- MundoFox Signs Affiliates, Top-Notch Sponsors
- Nissan Rolls Out Biggest Campaign For Altima
- MundoFox Attracts Toyota, L'Oreal Before TV Launch
- Q1 TV Ad Spend Increases Year-Over-Year
- Is There A Generation Gap In The Media Industry?
- Reality TV's Real Successes, Failures And Viewer Aspirations
- Connected TVs, Gaming Consoles Driving Long-Form Video Adoption