Photos from industry events, parties and meetings.

At a Boston welcome reception for new NAMIC president and CEO Nicol Turner-Lee (l. to r.): David Porter, The Walter Kaitz Foundation; Maria Brennan, WICT; Turner-Lee; and Chris Powell, Scripps Networks Interactive

At Outdoor Channel's Cable Show cocktail event at Boston’s Legal Sea Foods (l. to r.): Michael Kim, Outdoor; Phyllis Wan, Hogan Lovells; Joe Mantegna, host, Gun Stories; Andy Albert, Cox; and Randy Brown, Outdoor.

Ed Georger, Hallmark Movie Channel; Kellie Martin; Bill Abbott, CEO, Crown Media Family Networks; Marie Osmond; and Susanne McAvoy and Laura Lee, Crown Media Family Networks, at Crown's booth at The Cable Show in Boston.

Jonathan Krisel (l.), Fred Armisen, Carrie Brownstein and Lorne Michaels accept a 2012 Peabody Award in New York for their work on IFC's Portlandia.

Enjoying a night with Lady Antebellum with GAC at New York's Radio City Music Hall (l. to r.): Hunter Thomson, Scripps Networks Interactive; artist Charles Kelley; Jo Anna Nowosacki, Cablevision Systems; artist Hillary Scott; Shannon Pleszewicz, Cablevision; artist Dave Haywood; Amy Friedland, Cablevision; and Jeff Wilke, Scripps.

Emory Walton (l.), A&E Networks; Superna Kalle, Sony Movie Channel; and Marco Wiliams, Warner Bros.; at the WICT Southern California Chapter's Professional Mentoring Luncheon at Los Angeles' Luxe hotel.

Dallas Cowboys player Darren Woodson (l.)and Carole Hart, Time Warner Cable Media, at TWC Media's "Cabletime" upfront at Private Social in Dallas.

MTV head of programming David Janollari (l.) and actor Colton Haynes at a screening of the season-two premiere of MTV's Teen Wolf at the Paley Center in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Turner's Donna Speciale (l.), John O'Hara and David Levy; rapper T.I.; Adult Swim's Brenda Piper and Stuart Snyder; and Turner's Joe Hogan at the Adult Swim upfront at New York's Roseland Ballroom.

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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. |
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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. |
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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Photos from industry events, parties and meetings. |
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. |
Discovery Channel stars and executives were out in full force for the network's upfront presentation at the Time Warner Center in Manhattan. |
Bravo held an upfront event for the press April 15 at the New York restaurant Craft, which is owned by chef Tom Colicchio, head judge of its hit show 'Top Chef.' |















