Broadcasting & Cable - June 6, 2004
Cover Story
It's an Interconnected World, After All
When it comes to media-buying power, local cable always seems to take a backseat to broadcast and network cable. It may not be "always" much longer. In a five-year effort, major cable systems are cooperating across corporate lines to create media-buying networks called "interconnects." With the potential for billions of dollars in local advertising revenue at stake, these networks are growing...
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