TVBlog
by David Goetzl
Lately, many in Congress have come to view their roles vis--vis the TV business as protecting consumers against service disruptions and escalating bills. So, they'll continue to hold hearings and … Read the whole story
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by Mark Walsh
Spending on online display advertising rose 26.3% globally in the first quarter from a year ago with strong gains, particularly in Latin America and … Read the whole story
by Karl Greenberg
Hyundai Motor America's zombiegeist is with Robert Kirkman, who created "The Walking Dead" show and graphic novels from which it leaped. Last year, the … Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
Meredith's local TV stations and print circulation revenue boosted the company's overall media results for its fiscal fourth-quarter 2013 reporting period. Read the whole story
by Tanya Gazdik
TotalProtect Home Warranty is launching its first TV campaign, targeting new homeowners. The effort, from Karlin+Pimsler, uses an entertaining concept to reach consumers -- … Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
Twitter will become more like TV as the rate of typical users posting activities levels off. Researchers believe the rate of social media user … Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
TV and digital revenues boosted Univision to double-digit growth for its second-quarter earnings results. The Spanish-language TV and media company had nearly a 30% … Read the whole story
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by Wayne Friedman
Michael Teicher, the longtime executive vp of media sales at Warner Bros. Brand Networks, has been appointed executive vice president of media sales at … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer
Linear TV and viewers? Breaking up isn't that hard to do. But it might be a long, not-too-pretty split. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Ed Martin
Pilots for most of the broadcast networks' new 2013-14 series have been available to critics and other interested parties for several weeks now -- … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer
The upfront TV/video business may not be over yet. Think about the turning leaves. We hear that traditional programmers -- broadcast, cable, and syndication … Read the whole story