Broadcasting & Cable - January 14, 2001
Cover Story
Bustos exits Entravision Radio
Amador Bustos is out as president of Entravision Communicationsa Radio Division. The former president of Z-Spanish Media Corp., which Entravision bought for $475 million last April, will keep a seat on the Los Angeles-based companyas board. Bustosa replacement is Jeffery A. Liberman, most recently the divisionas chief operating officer.
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- HBO and Encore: Imitation the Sincerest Flattery
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- Division debut delivers
- HGTV has record week
- Judge Hatchett Clears 85% of Country for Second Season
- Rendez-View is Dated up in 100-Plus Markets
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- Political Reporter Trying Politics
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- Five Questions for President Bob Cook
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- Getting bang for the syndication buck
- Betting on digital
- Predicting 2001 ad spending a tough call
- No little plans
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- Raleigh looks to keep laughs
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- To Mosko, loyaltys the thing
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- Its all fun, games and action
- Five Questions for President, Domestic Distribution/Marketing Joseph Scotti
- Taking the dual-platform tack
- Five Questions for President Steve Rosenberg
- Kicking into first-run action
- Five Questions for President and CEO Dick Askin
- The greatest tribute: Success
- Making the first moves
- Five Questions for President Ned Nalle
- Finding safety in numbers
- New hopes for new media at NATPE
- The ins and outs of new media at NATPE
- Generating generations of execs
- A pair of entrepreneurs
- NATPE offers look at big picture
- Stand by for NATPE 2001
- ALTV 28th Annual Convention
- NATPE 2001 Highlights
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- The Peacock Pares Down
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- The Original Survivor
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- Total Request goes to radio
- Kids WB! rules Saturday
- once delayed, Viacom-Infinity vote now slated for Feb. 21
- Fox stations renew court shows for second year
- Senators named to Commerce
- Voices
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- Getting on the ball
- Two Cents
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