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Around one dozen cable networks will conduct panel sessions, talent signings and press conferences at this week’s three-day Comic-Con International confab to
When most people hear the name Curt Flood, they immediately think of his crusade against the reserve clause in baseball that eventually lead to the age of free
The television industry is still trying to figure out what to make of the Internet and how the web will affect the traditional TV business in both positive and
Apparently CNN’s revamped primetime lineup does not sit well with the NAACP. The civil rights organization today expressed its “profound disappointment
The 17th annual Essence Music Festival will have a decidedly cable flavor as several networks will look to build brand awareness among the more than 500,000 mostly
I recently talked to HBCU Network CEO Curtis Symonds about the progress of his upstart sports and lifestyle network, which focuses on the 105 historically African-
The issue of consumer cord cutting and the distribution of content on alternative platforms was a major topic of discussion during the past week’s Cable Show in
Other than Chicago Bulls fans, probably the only people as disheartened over the Miami Heat’s five-game NBA Eastern Conference finals conquest of the Bulls last
I had a chance last week to talk to TV One CEO Johnathan Rodgers about his decision to retire in July after a 45-year career in the media business, with roles ranging
Digital media developments last week seemed to support those industry observers predicting the eventual demise of traditional television. But a closer look shows a