The Association of Cable Communicators held its 2008 Forum at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C., March 30 through April 2.

Bailee Madison (l.) of Hallmark Channel's "A Taste of Romance" and Time Warner Cable Media president Joan Hogan Gillman at the MSO's "Cabletime" upfront at YOTEL in New York.

Dax Shephard (l.), CMT president Brian Phillips and Kristen Bell at the 2012 CMT Music Awards afterparty in Nashville.

Prince Albert II of Monaco (c.) presents Anne Sweeney, co-chair, Disney Media Networks and president, Disney/ABC Television Group, with the Honorary Golden Nymph Prize at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival.

MSG Networks EVP/GM Dan Ronayne (l.); New York Knicks legend/broadcaster Walt "Clyde" Frazier; Steve Norris and Patrick Monninge


The Media Financial Management Association/Broadcast Cable Credit Association honored this years "Rain Makers" at its conference in Atlanta (l. to r.): conference co-chairs Cheryl Ingram, Turner; and Chad Richardson, Cox; honorees Gary Hoipkemeier, Shurz; Craig Martell, Oracle; Francois McGillicuddy, Speed and Demeta Peterbark, BET Networks; and Mary Collins, CEO, MFM/BCCA.
Announcing Time Warner Cable's $5,000 grant to Los Angeles Crime Stoppers (l. to r.): Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca; LAPD Chief Charlie Beck; Los Angeles Crime Stoppers coordinator Nyguet Do; TWC security manager Ricardo Morin; and NFL player Willie McGinest.
Screening "That's My Boy" at the TBS Just For Laughs Chicago comedy festival (l. to r.): Bruce Hills, chief operating officer, Just for Laughs; Adam Sandler; and Jeff Gregor, chief marketing officer TBS.

Oxygen's The Glee Project celebrated winning the NATE PitchCon 2012 Innovator Award (l. to r.): Shauna Minoprio, executive producer; Damian McGinty and Samuel Larsen, season-one winners; David Burtka, E! News, event host; Lindsay Pearce, season-one winner; Zach Woodlee, choreographer; Michael Davies, executive producer; Alex Newell, season-one winner; and Robert Ulrich, casting director.

At "The Party" fundraiser for Philadelphia Academies (l. to r.): Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter; Lisa Nutter, president, Philadelphia Academies; Susan Stockton, SVP, Food Network culinary production; and Jose Garces of Iron Chef.
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HGTV’s on-air talent and executives were on display April 8 at the network’s ‘Wine & Design†|
Disney Channel held its upfront presentation, dubbed ‘The Next Big Thing,’ April 8 at the Legacy Recording Studios in Midtown Manhattan. |
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USA Network welcomed its odd cast of characters to its upfront presentation in New York City, where stars ranging from World Wrestling Entertainment wrestlers to Emmy winners Tony Shalhoub and Debra Messing rubbed shoulders. |
The cast of 'Battlestar Galactica' joined other Sci Fi Channel stars in New York City Tuesday night at its upfront presentation. |
Shortly after the Academy Award nominations were announced, nearly 40 award-winning writers gathered for a press conference in support of the Writers Guild of America. |
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Versus set up an exhibit of its Professional Bull Riding tour outside |
Nearly 1,0000 people attended a rally in Manhattan Nov. 27 held by striking TV writers. |
Writers Guild of America East members picket on Wall Street Tuesday, Nov. 13. |
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Photos from Writers Guild of America rallies in Los Angeles and New York. |
Photos from industry events, parties and meetings. |
Photos of former Cox Communications CEO Jim Robbins, who died on Oct. 10, 2007, at the age of 65. |















