Broadcasting & Cable - April 7, 2002
Cover Story
Less is more as Viacom retakes top spot
Brokers may have lamented that there were not as many individual station deals in the television industry in the past 12 months as in previous years. But the transactions in 2001 were significant, with a few station-group deals likely to have profound effect on the industry.Using data pulled together by BROADCASTING mp; CABLE, BIA Financial and the station groups themselves, the annual ...
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- IN BRIEF
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- Where the Rigases went wrong
- Digital TV: The Powell doctrine
- Don't forget Where Things Stand
- WJXT and CBS part company
- Correspondents under fire
- What on Earth? It's Sci Fi
- Lifetime wins another cable quarter
- The NAB streams both ways
- MSNBC's new Donahue factor
- Good buzz for NAB '02
- RTNDA's second chance
- The week that was
- Duopportunity knocks
- B and C Eye
- B&C Eye
- Washington
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