Broadcasting & Cable - April 6, 2003
Cover Story
TV Deals of 2002: From Top 25 to Bottom
Although 2002 was one of the slowest years ever for the buying and selling of TV stations, the year was not without deals that reshaped the Top 25 and other, smaller station groups. Here's a look at some of those deals. The names in parentheses after the companies are those of the chief executive or owner.
- Business
- Changing Hands
- Changing Hands
- Editorials
- War in Iraq: And You Are There
- Airtime
- James Quello, What Would You Do?
- Bednarski's Column
- Let's End the Game
- Two Cents
- Two Cents
- People
- Fates and Fortunes
- Fates & Fortunes
- Fifth Estater
- Catching Breaks Without Breaking a Leg
- Programming
- Should the Networks Abandon Sports?
- As NCAAs End, New Net Begins
- Syndie Insider
- Market Focus
- Pretty, and Thriving, Too
- Syndication Watch
- Millionaire Is Cashing In
- Special Report
- Tech Leadership Awards
- Faubell Drives News Tech
- Allan Sees Both Sides of DTV
- Broadcasting & Cable Tech Leadership Awards
- Cox's Technology Pilot
- Davis Stays Progressive
- The Top 25 TV Station Groups
- The Top 25 TV Station Groups
- Calm Before the Storm
- TV Buyer
- Sci Fi Seeks a New Universe
- Bravo Chief 'No's' What He Wants
- Ebb and Flow
- War Slows Scatter Sales
- Hot Spots
- Hot Spots
- Technology
- Top of the Week
- Sports Model Is Broken, Robbins Tells Cable Forum
- MTV's Got Fickle Strategy
- Lifetime Will Battle Back
- Murdoch Still Eyeing DBS Buy
- Trade Groups Seek New Execs
- Target: TV Analysts
- Major Cap Relief? Wouldn't Bet on It
- The Briefing Room
- 'Getting to the Truth' in Iraq Coverage
- Peabody Likes WGBH-TV Best
- Turner Touts Cable's 'Reach'
- FCC Threatens WKRK-FM's License
- ENG: No Moving Parts
- Breaking...
- Breaking…
- Fast Track
- Fast Track
- In the Loop
- In the Loop
- Station Break
- Station Break
- Washington
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