Sonnenberg Leaves E! Nets
Los Angeles— Mark Sonnenberg, executive vice president of entertainment at E! Networks, will resign his
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Split-Screen for G4techTV, Nintendo
G4techTV will go dual-screen to celebrate the release of Nintendo of America Inc.’s “Nintendo DS” system.
For 20
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ValueVision Board Adds NBC/U’s Holloway
NBC Universal Cable president of cable investments Douglas V. Holloway has been added to ValueVision Media’s board of directors.
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IFC to Air ‘Gotham Awards’ Live
Looking to kick off the film-award season, The Independent Film Channel will present the “Gotham Awards” live for the first time Dec. 1 a
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Networks Help to Boost Disney
The Walt Disney Co. wrapped up its fiscal year on a high note, thanks in part to its media-networks division.
Media-ne
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Showtime Gives Issues Some ‘Exposure’
Showtime said Thursday that it will air three documentaries that tackle controversial civil-rights clashes and social-justice issues.
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Ex-FX VP’s Sentencing Postponed
The sentencing date for former FX vice president Steve Webster has been delayed.
Webster pleaded no contest in Septemb
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TBN to Air Christian Talent Search
Trinity Broadcasting Network will air national Christian talent search Exalting Him 2004 daily Nov. 22-26 at 7:30 p.m.
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Sonnenberg Leaving E!
Mark Sonnenberg, executive vice president of entertainment at E! Networks, will resign his position effective Dec. 1 to pursue new opportunit
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ESPN2, LPGA to Tee It Up Through 2009
ESPN2 will be the TV home of the LPGA Series through 2009 under a deal announced Thursday by the network and the Ladies Professional Golf Ass












