WWE Chairman Vince McMahon along with stars from USA Network's 'Monday Night Raw' wrestling series showed off $1 million in cash during a press conference in Los Angeles announcing a promotion that will give away the cash each week to lucky viewers.

Announcing Time Warner Cable and 826 National's "Commitment to Action" at the 2012 Clinton Global Initiative Americas Meeting in Chicago (l. to r.): Leah Gutstadt and Tessie Topol, Time Warner Cable; President Clinton; Carol Tang, Coalition for Science After School; and Gerald Richards, 826 National.
HDNet brought Collective Soul to the Roseland Theatre in Portland, Ore., for a live concert.

At HDNet's Collective Soul concert in Portland, Ore. (l. to r.): Terry Womack, mobile store manager, Frontier Communications; Amanda Howell, manager of affiliate marketing, HDNet; and Alice Fairbairn and Jamie Fritzsche, CSSC representatives, Charter Communications.

MTV head of programming David Janollari (l.) and Ashley Rickards at the season-two premiere of Awkward at The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills, Calif.
In Demand hosted former Pac-12 athletes turned New England Patriots players at the Cable Show in Boston. On hand (l. to r.): Patriots Josh Barrett and Matthew Slater; Rick Neuheisel, Pac-12 Networks analyst; In Demand CEO Bob Benya; Pac-12 Enterprises president Gary Stephenson; and Patriots player Shane Vereen.

Glenn DeKraker (l.), CEO of direct-response TV systems provider Core Media, presents a check for $256,000 to Larry Harper, founder of the Good Tidings Foundation charity, at Core's 20th anniversary event.
At CNN's "The Next List" event at New York's Time Warner Center (l. to r.): Katrina Cukaj, CNN Ad Sales; Scott Wensman, Lexus; Bob Scaglione, Sharp Electronics; and Greg D’Alba, president, CNN News Networks and Turner Digital Ad Sales.

Building a Disney Junior-inspired playground at Challenger's Boys and Girls Club in Los Angeles (l. to r.): Joe D’Ambrosia, Disney Junior; Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa; Adam Sanderson, Disney/ABC Television Group; and Corey Dantzler, Challengers Boys and Girls Club.

At the New York premiere of USA Network's "Political Animals" (l. to r.): James Wolk, NBCUniversal Entertainment & Cable Studios chairman Bonnie Hammer; and Sebastian Stan.

Stars from nuvoTV dropped by the Dish Network interview series DISH Studio (l. to r.): DISH Studio host Scott Patrick; Muriel Villera of Model Latina: South Beach; Jon Fitch of Fight Factory; Brittany Peralta of Model Latina; and Berto Guzman, VP, affiliate sales and marketing, nuvoTV.

Heidi Parks (l.), Provident Credit Union; Comcast SportsNet Bay Area 2012 All-Star Teacher award winner Paul Ricks of Hopkins Junior High School; Jeremy Affeldt, San Francisco Giants pitcher; Micah Hawk, Comcast California; and Ted Griggs, VP and GM, CSN Bay Area, at a pregame ceremony honoring Ricks at AT&T Park.
Opening Comcast's new Xfinity store in Oakland, Calif. (l. to r.): Ken Maxey and Rafael Vasquez, Comcast; Ignacio De La Fuente, city council member; California Assemblyman Sandre Swanson; Rachelle Chong, Comcast; and Paul Junge, Oakland Chamber of Commerce.

Wheeling out Disney's TRON: Uprising state-of-the-art theater on wheels to Hollywood & Highland in Los Angeles (l. to r.): David Levine, VP and GM, Disney XD Worldwide; Charlie Bean, executive producer/director, TRON: Uprising; and Bruce Boxleitner.

Dwyane Wade (l.) and LeBron James of the Miami Heat bring the Larry O'Brien trophy to NBA TV's Matt Winer (c.), Charles Barkley and Shaquille O’Neal following the Heat's NBA Finals victory.

At NASCAR's Pocono 400 (l. to r.): Ron and Amy Shirley from truTV's Lizard Lick Towing and TNT analyst Kyle Petty.
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Ten soon-to-be brides showed up in Times Square Tuesday morning to race up a 10-foot high piece of wedding cake to win $25,000 from WE TV as part of a promotion for the fifth season of the network's ‘Bridezillas' series. |
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Cable industry executives, volunteers and even the odd movie star were out and about during the second day of the 2008 Cable Show in New Orleans. |
Two busloads of Cable Show 2008 attendees got a first-hand look at New Orleans and, particularly, the still-devastated Lower Ninth Ward Sunday, almost three years after Hurricane Katrina pummeled the Crescent City and much of the Gulf Coast. |
While far from fully recovered from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is already proving itself to be a fine host for the 2008 Cable Show. On Saturday, various Cable Cares philanthropic events were already under way. |
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Crescent City citizens and the NCTA rolled out the red carpet Saturday for the 15,000-plus people expected to make their way through Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport en route to the 2008 Cable Show. |
Turner Entertainment stars and executives were front and center Wednesday night during the network's upfront presentation at Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan. |
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MTV Networks pulled out all the stopsâ€â€and brought out a boat load of talentâ€â€for its upfront presentation in Manhattan Thursday at the Nokia Theater Times Square. |
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ION Television held its upfront gala at the New York Public Library in Manhattan Thursday, giving network executives and top stars an opportunity to mix and mingle with the media and their fans. |















