Odyssey Names Turner Vets for Ad Sales
The newly relaunched Odyssey Channel hired a pair of high-profile ad-sales executives last week to sell that spring revamp to advertisers --
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Beales to Stay at CTAM Through `05
Char Beales will remain cable's leading marketing maven for at least three more years.
The board of directors
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New Divider: 'Diversity Index'
At least outwardly, the Republicans who control the Federal Communications Commission are all smiles in professing that the agency is a jus
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The Not-so-New TNN: Name Change Spiked
Viacom Inc. Friday lost its last-minute bid to get court permission to rename The New TNN as Spike TV Monday.
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Awards Show Rakes in 12-34s
Thursday night’s 2003 MTV Video Music Awards was the highest-rated basic-cable show of the year among people aged 12 to 34.
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A&E Catches Holiday Fever
A&E Network is getting ready for the holidays with five world-premiere specials set for December.
The five special
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BTBS to Serve Up Tennis Channel
BT Broadcast Services will provide The Tennis Channel with transmission services for the 2004 tennis season under a deal announced Monday.
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57% of Public Stations to Miss Deadline
Less than one-half of the nation's public television stations are expected to make the May 1 federal deadline to begin transmitting di
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W. Va. Wants Out of Rate-Regulating
The state of West Virginia has filed with the Federal Communications Commission to be decertified as a cable regulator.
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Disneys Stumbles Lighten Eisners Paycheck
The Walt Disney Co. chairman and CEO Michael Eisner's paycheck was a little lighter last year, reflecting a new bonus structure for top execu












