Broadcasting & Cable - June 18, 2000
Cover Story
Syndication Wrap-up
According to Nielsen Media ResearchSyndication Service Ranking ReportMay 29-June 4, 2000HH/AA= Average Audience Rating (households)HH/GAA= Gross Aggregate AverageOne Nielsen rating= 1,008,000 households, which represents 1% of the 100.8 million TV Households in the United States.N/A= Not available
- BROADCASTING
- A word to the wise…
- NBC survives hype to win the week
- The 5-minute message
- Looking to the Net for bigger nets
- Boycott threat widened
- Hearst serves up Court Stew
- GET WITH THE PROGRAM
- Alls rosy for Blue
- Fox drama, comedy units get new heads
- Lassner sets up his own shop
- Justice nixes HBC, Clear Channel deal
- STATION BREAK
- Art Daubes Pennsylvania polka
- Atlanta fetes good, bad of TV news
- Cheering in the press box?
- Suspect in station standoff kills self
- Line of succession
- Breach-of-contract suit filed in Austin
- PEOPLES CHOICE
- A long hot summer?
- CHANGING HANDS
- The week's tabulation of station sales
- CHANGING HANDS
- The weeks tabulation of station sales
- AMS
- PROPOSED STATION TRADES
- TVS
- COMBOS
- FMS
- Amplification
- COVER_STORY
- EDITORIALS
- COMMITTED TO THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND THE FIFTH EST
- EDITORIALS
- More questions than answers
- We love to watch
- We love to listen, too
- FATES and FORTUNES
- FIFTH ESTATER
- IN BRIEF
- Cable rate increases continued to shrink in 1999,
- Major movie studios and entertainment companies sued RecordTV.com last week,
- Nielsen Media Research has entered into a five-year deal with CBS to provide its Monitor-Plus advertiser intelligence service to all 16 CBS owned-and-operated stations.
- Corrections:
- IN BRIEF
- CBS summer series Survivor is so hot that network executives have given the green-light for a second version.
- AT & T Corp. closed its $44 billion acquisition of MediaOne on Thursday,
- Rep. Mike Oxley (R-Ohio) last week tried to amend spending measure to reduce the corporation for Public Broadcastings appropriation by 1%.
- Just three weeks after Bob Johnson, chairman of Black Entertainment Television, bought an airline for about $200 million, 50 people were given walking papers at his network.
- Shelley McCrory has been named senior vice president of NBC Studios.
- NPR documentary producer David Isay last Tuesday won a $500,000 "genius grant" from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
- Public TV stations, NPR and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting are asking federal judges to overturn an FCC rule requiring public stations to bid for new licenses unless the new stations would be located on non-commercial frequencies.To-Quyen Truong,
- Im a little bit fired…
- INTERNET
- TOP OF THE WEEK
- WASHINGTON WATCH
- AOLTV launches, with much bravado
- Wrestling in court
- Scripps-LIN: The deal undone
- When a reporter is really a cop
- Retrenching in Texas
- News pool opens; not all dive in
- Dillers Europe connection
- Nick Jr. joins CBS Saturdays
- No lowdown on Dr. Laura
- Extra, Venus make moves
- Feeding the hand that bites you
- Broadcaster pow-wow
- Anti-collusion rules stand
- Some broadcasters like Lazio a lot
- CLOSED CIRCUIT
- What next for Cassara?
- CLOSED CIRCUIT
- Legal battles shadow Entravision IPO
- AMFM no more
- Forced to eat shrimp!
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