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- 1From:Monthly Labor Review (Vol. 123, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedAs the television industry matured over the last 50 years, technological improvements, increased demand for video programming, and the easing of some regulations helped shift employment from broadcast television to...
- 2From:Columbia Journalism Review (Vol. 40, Issue 4) Peer-Reviewed"Cher turned to Pee Wee Herman and said, `I love you,'" wrote The Globe and Mail on October 11, 1986, reviewing the launch of The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers. "Elton John revealed that he dresses modestly at home....
- 3From:Information Today (Vol. 15, Issue 4)Despite all the "hip" start-up companies that have managed to make the Internet their business, what still impresses me most on the Web is the huge array of free news services offered by organizations that have been...
- 4From:The Quill (Vol. 91, Issue 8)With the help of networks CNN International and CNBC Europe, Russia launched its first 24-hour business news channel in early September. RBC expects the project to break even in two years. The agreements with...
- 5From:Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media (Vol. 47, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe television industry began a dramatic transformation in the mid 1970s following the creation of the cable-satellite programming distribution system. This paper details the evolution of the cable-satellite link, from...
- 6From:American Journalism Review (Vol. 25, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedRetired generals-turned-paid military analysts were constant on-air presences during the war in Iraq, the latest example of the expert-on-retainer trend in TV news. Supporters say this is a good way to enrich viewers'...
- 7From:American Journalism Review (Vol. 25, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe cable news wars are over. Fox News Channel has won. And so, too, has CNN. That's not the way it looks from the outside, of course. To judge from the press coverage, to read the networks' own corporate cross talk,...
- 8From:American Journalism Review (Vol. 24, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedIf you look only at the bottom line, the idea makes a lot of sense. A merger between ABC News and CNN could save their parent companies millions, so it's easy to see why the bosses are talking. But there's more at stake...
- 9From:The McKinsey QuarterlyPeer-ReviewedDigital television will cause a revolution in the TV industry--but not, perhaps, the revolution its government promoters intended. Digital television (DTV) is defined in two quite different ways, and they are often...
- 10From:Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media (Vol. 45, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedWith the rapid development of communication technologies, Taiwan's news market has undergone a great transformation. Adopting niche theory from organizational ecology, this study analyzed competition among three news...
- 11From:American Journalism Review (Vol. 25, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedIt's been relegated to the shadows since the media spotlight moved on. But whether the United States follows through on its commitment to rebuild the long-suffering nation has lasting ramifications for the war on...
- 12From:Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media (Vol. 45, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe multi-channel, multi-option television and the personal computer are two media technologies that have dramatically altered the home media environment. New media technologies have the capacity to create new media use...
- 13From:Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media (Vol. 46, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis study is designed to examine the uses and impact of interactive program guides (IPGs), a television technology that enables viewer interactivity. Data were obtained from a television survey of 365 IPG users in a...
- 14From:The Quill (Vol. 90, Issue 4)In a long-awaited decision, a federal appeals court in February struck down the cable-broadcast cross-ownership ban. The ban has prohibited companies from owning a cable-system and local broadcast station in the same...
- 15From:CFO, The Magazine for Senior Financial Executives (Vol. 17, Issue 11)GOOD TIMES The Times they are a changin'--their CFO, that is. Leonard P. Forman, an SVP of The New York Times Co., will replace John M. O'Brien, who will retire from the CFO position by year's end. Forman and O'Brien...
- 16From:The Quill (Vol. 90, Issue 4)A team of journalists thrown off the air in January won the right to start a new television network in a deal blessed by President Vladimir Putin, who has sought to eliminate criticism from Russia's independent media....
- 17From:The Quill (Vol. 88, Issue 9)The head of CNN's U.S. network, Rick Kaplan, has left the company as part of a restructuring plan meant to shore up dwindling ratings. CNN said it plans to more aggressively integrate its television and Internet...
- 18From:American Journalism Review (Vol. 25, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedSHORTLY AFTER CHECHEN guerrillas stormed a Moscow theater and took 700 people hostage, ABC News' director of foreign news coverage, Chuck Lustig, called New York-based correspondent Bill Blakemore. "It's a huge story,"...
- 19From:Design WeekInput Design has rebranded the Polish sports television channel TVP Sport. The consultancy was appointed to the work last summer, according to Input Design senior producer Richard Markell. Markell says the...
- 20From:Design WeekEnglish & Pockett has created the branding and animated visual identities for two new Indian TV channels. Indian broadcaster INX Media Private launched the general entertainment channel 9X and youth music channel 9XM on...