Broadcasting & Cable - July 16, 2000
Cover Story
EDITORIALS
Once journalists endeavored-at significant economic sacrifice-to avoid even the appearance of conflict of interest. But much of todayas corporate-controlled TV journalism seems to be defined not by avoiding cross-interests but promoting them.
- BROADCASTING
- CABLE
- Duck, duck, HBO!
- Satellites 4% solution
- SBCA: One to grow on
- Switching to satellite TV
- A TV critics buffet
- Liguori heads home
- CTAM: Forget the hard sell
- HOOKED UP
- Comcast says Encore! Encore!
- Its a new series, sweetie darling!
- CNBC adds business
- Excite@Home gets new CFO
- Executive shakeup at Internet Ventures
- Fox Family sets cast for Elin flick
- Game Show Network is on the rise
- Autism documentary is a go at HBO
- Thompson to head Fox Sports Cable
- PEOPLES CHOICE
- CABLES TOP 25
- CHANGING HAND'S
- The weeks tabulation of station sales
- CHANGING HANDS
- CHANGING HANDS
- The weeks tabulation of station sales
- AMS
- PROPOSED STATION TRADES
- COMBOS
- FMS
- AMPLIFICATION
- BY THE NUMBERS
- COVER_STORY
- EDITORIALS
- COMMITTED TO THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND THE FIFTH EST
- Lights, camera, government
- Plug at 11
- FIFTH ESTATER
- IN BRIEF
- Court TV picked up another 2.5 million analog subscribers
- EchoStar Communications Corp. last week signed a carriage agreement with Chris-Craft Broadcasting,
- AT & Ts picks for seats it holds on Liberty Medias board were approved last week by the FCC.
- Ernst & Young is now the sole corporate sponsor of PBSs Great Performances,
- Reality shows push CBS beyound survival
- IN BRIEF
- Young Americans debuted Wednesday on The WB to respectable ratings success.
- Freaks and Geeks has found a new home.
- Mark Reisman and Dan OShannon have been named executive-producers for NBCs Frasier.
- Former Ameritech lobbyist Gary Lytle will take over temporarily as head of the United States Telecom Association (USTA),
- The transition to digital TV will come under congressional scrutiny at the end of the month,
- Diane Wiest will join the cast of NBCs Law & Order as a new district attorney this fall.
- CBS Sports will broadcast the next season of The NFL Today in front of a live audience
- Consumers Union and other public advocacy groups are demanding that the FCC rethink its approval of the AT & T-MediaOne merger.
- John Stossel has reportedly thrown out the idea of doing a daytime syndicated talk show for Buena Vista Television.
- The House Telecommunications Subcommittee will examine the FCCs spectrum policies on July 18.
- Corrections:
- INTERNET
- SPECIAL REPORT
- TOP OF THE WEEK
- The Philadelphia story
- Granite grants pols two TV minutes
- Gemstar-TV Guide merger gets DOJ OK
- MLB needs a better pitch
- Blind ambitions split over rules
- Too late for Later Today
- In reality, good times for off-net sitcoms
- TV reporter finds suicide
- Forrester foresees smart TV
- fINANCIAL WRAP-UP
- Ness backers keep trying
- Comcast sweetens sports deal
- WASHINGTON WATCH
- McCaffrey turns to the movies
- A higher power for low power?
- Meanwhile, McCain pushes for LPFM
- Spectrum spat
- BEHIND THE SCENES, BEFORE THE FACT
- CLOSED CIRCUIT
- CCC/AMFM closing is close
- Call to greatness
- Election time
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