by Wayne Friedman on Jan 20, 1:30 PM
High-fat kids' foods now could come with one interesting side effect--financial indigestion.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 19, 1:30 PM
Comcast Corp. continues to believe its video-on-demand experiments work best with an advertising component. But don't think General Motors; it's more the Bun & Thigh Rocker.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 18, 1:30 PM
CBS seems to have found the sweet spot of programming for both traditional TV viewers and mobile video device users: the one-minute program.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 17, 1:00 PM
Coca-Cola Inc and Creative Artists Agency's complex, glamorous, relationship could be coming to a close--if reports are to be believed. Seems that Coke doesn't think it's getting much for its money these days.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 16, 2:18 PM
New entertainment technology doesn't really get rid of the old--it just sends some of it to flea markets. Others survive no matter what.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 13, 1:45 PM
hose who are dating-challenged will seemingly go to the ends of the earth to get proper dating advice--and now, even to Dr. Phil.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 12, 3:03 PM
Sumner Redstone, the executive chairman of the new Viacom and CBS Corp, may have split his company in two--but doesn't mean his now-two companies, Viacom Inc. and CBS Corp., are any less powerful. Divorce is a good thing.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 11, 12:15 PM
NBC's "The Book of Daniel" is in a tough spot, and certainly isn't ordering around TV advertisers these days.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 10, 1:45 PM
Now entertainment delivery options come at us like locusts in season. Perhaps they are here to clean out a few things.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 9, 1:45 PM
One of the last hurdles in providing quicker entertainment to consumers will soon be jumped--by none other than Twentieth Century Fox.News Corp. president and COO Peter Chernin said on Friday that Fox is developing a plan to release movies on video-on-demand at the same time as their DVD release.