Broadcasting & Cable - April 2, 2000
Cover Story
Personal best for Kids WB
Kids WB beat all of the Saturday-morning competition again and also scored its highest ratings ever on March 18. Kids WB averaged a 6.7 rating/27 share in kids 2-11 and an 8.1/32 in kids 6-11-both WBa s highest ratings for childrenas programming ever. Pokémon was again the leader of the childrena s pack, averaging a record-high 8.1/29 in kids 2-11 for both its 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
- BROADCASTING
- STATION BREAK
- Labor pains, hunger pangs
- Wake-up call for Dream Team
- News crew turns rescuer
- Chopper safety had been challenged
- Nielsen adds Dayton..
- Mondale watch
- Those 70s clearances
- Oscar goes to ABC
- Hearst-Argyle gives a green light
- Finding Geena Davis
- Syndication Wrap-up
- CBS TV news pioneer dies at 86
- New York anchor remembered
- News sharing in West Virginia
- News dropping in Orlando
- Null
- GET WITH THE PROGRAM
- PEOPLE'S CHOICE
- Syndication as branding
- CABLE
- CHANGING HANDS
- The week's tabulation of station sales
- Changing Hands
- PROPOSED STATION TRADES
- Combos
- FMs
- COVER_STORY
- EDITORIALS
- COMMITTED TO THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND THE FIFTH EST
- EDITORIALS
- Three chairs for the XFL!
- A misbegotten get
- FATES and FORTUNES
- Null
- FATES and FORTUNES
- OPEN MIKE
- ATG gets to heart of matter
- FIFTH ESTATER
- FORTUNES
- IN BRIEF
- INTERNET
- ROAD TO DIGITAL GEAR
- ROAD TO NAB DIGITAL GEAR
- TOP OF THE WEEK
- Low-power FM takes hit on Hill
- Battle brews for spectrum
- CLOSED CIRCUIT
- Double dipping
- Xtreme bedfellows
- AT & T takes control at Excite@Home
- Los Angeles
- Washington
- New York
- Execs desert old media for new
- FINANCIAL WRAP-UP
- More Peabodys than ever
- Forgive or Forget about it, its going
- FCC gets digital earful
- WASHINGTON WATCH
- Hill to examine DTV standards fight
- Lawmakers eye pending merger
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