Television News Daily
Friday, November 6, 2015
  • NBCU Enters Promo Deal For 'The Hunger Games'

    Looking to market the new edition of "The Hunger Games" franchise, NBCUniversal will run long-form promotional promotional content that is 13 minutes in length … Read the whole story

  • Comcast Expands Metered Billing Tests

    Comcast is expanding its tests of controversial pay-per-byte billing systems, which involve charging consumers for broadband service based on the amount of data they … Read the whole story

  • E.W. Scripps Reports Lower Q3 TV Revenues

    Strong automotive advertising and higher retransmission fees helped E.W. Scripps & Co.'s TV stations in the third quarter, but overall revenues for its TV … Read the whole story

  • Disney Posts Strong Ad Revenues For ESPN, ABC

    Amid continued concerns over industrywide cable network subscriber losses, Walt Disney revenue benefited from higher advertising revenues at ESPN and the ABC Television Network. … Read the whole story

  • Trump, Live From New York -- But Also Canned, From Iowa

    In a year in which the endless run-up to the presidential election has been all about the outliers, Donald Trump hosts "Saturday Night Live" … Read the whole story

  • I'm Not Trusting 'The Crowd' To Pick My TV

    On the same day Amazon posted its latest batch of original TV pilots to gauge audience interest before moving into full production of shows, … Read the whole story

  • Can A Viewer's Brain Provide Useful Data For Marketers And TV Networks?

    What do people really think about TV commercials? Seems that TV networks and advertisers have been trying to figure that out forever -- with … Read the whole story