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

At a Los Angeles recording session for Disney Junior’s Jake and the Neverland Pirates (l. to r.): Emily Hart, executive director, original programming and GM, Disney Junior Worldwide; Carl Reiner (“Captain Treasure”); and Rob Laduca, executive producer. (Credit: Disney Junior/Rick Rowell)

Jennifer Caserta, president and GM of IFC (l.), and R. Kelly screened new installments of IFC’s R. Kelly Trapped in the Closet at New York’s Sunshine Theater.

At the first MultiLatino Programmers Fair at Comcast’s Atlanta call center (l. to r.): Roberto Perez, director of Hispanic marketing, and Lucia Rodriguez, senior director of Hispanic product marketing, Comcast; Monique Macias, coordinator, nuvoTV; and Walker Anderson, manager, marketing and sales, Comcast.

At Universal Sports’ Evening of Champions for Olympic competitors in New York (standing, l. to r.): Catherine Philbin, Universal Sports; Dotsie Bausch , cycling; Jazmine Fenlator, bobsled; David Sternberg, CEO, Universal Sports; Heather Mitts, soccer; Sarah Hughes, figure skating; Rowdy Gaines, swimming/Universal Sports commentator; and Allyson Davis, Universal Sports. Seated: John Orozco, gymnastics; Tim Morehouse, fencing; Lolo Jones, track and field; and Sarah Groff, triathlon. (Photo: Sarah Heidinger)

The Hub president and CEO Margaret Loesch (l.) is inducted into the University of Southern Mississippi’s Mass Communication and Journalism Hall of Fame by acting director Kim LeDuff (r.). (Photo: Dr. Steve Coleman)

Celebrating 10 years of News 14 Carolina at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, N.C. (l. to r.): Charlotte Mayor Pro Tem Patrick Cannon; Alan Mason, VP/GM, News 14; Carol Hevey, EVP, operations, Time Warner Cable East; Mike Solarte, News 14 sports director; and Steve Paulus, SVP, news and local programming, TWC.

Nick Lehman, president of digital, NBCUniversal’s Entertainment & Digital Networks and Integrated Media division; Alison Pincus, One Kings Lane; Chloe Sladden, Twitter; and Lauren Zalaznick, chairman, NBCUniversal Entertainment & Digital Networks and Integrated Media, at the Women@NBCU Digital Advisory Board Salon in San Francisco. (Photo: Trisha Leeper/NBCUniversal)

At Comcast’s Internet Essentials event in San Francisco (l. to r.): David Cohen, EVP, Comcast; Tony Dungy of NBC’s Football Night in America; San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee; former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown; and Hank Fore, regional SVP, Comcast California.

Lou Diamond Phillips (sixth from l.) of Millitary Channel’s An Officer and a Movie with those hailed at the USO’s “Salute to Military Chefs” in Washington, D.C. (Photo: JD Kline)

At the Los Angeles screening of Hallmark Channel’s Hitched for the Holidays (l. to r.): Bill Abbott, president/CEO, and Michelle Vicary, EVP of programming, Crown Media Family Networks; and Joey Lawrence.
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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. |















