Broadcasting & Cable - February 17, 2008
Cover Story
The New Deal
When the Writers Guild of America brass recommended on Feb. 10 that members vote to end the 100-day-long strike, it snapped the television industry back to work. Networks and studios scrambled to salvage what they could of the 2007-08 television season, and at the same time rushed to figure out how to develop and plan for the fall of 2008 despite the late start.
- Deals
- Market Eye
- News
- NBC News Goes To Classrooms
- Advertisers Rankled By Network Fees
- BC Beat
- BC Beat
- BC Week
- Where to be and what to watch…
- Fast Track
- Meredith Plans 'Better' Bash
- HD Study: Outlets Offer Bad Tech Info
- Comcast Earnings Buoy Investors
- Murdoch's Daughter Buys Reveille
- Nielsen Adds Analysis Tool
- Blunt Fonda Unbleeped
- Left Coast Bias
- Why The Strike Was Too Short
- Station to Station
- Local TV's Morning Jam
- Take Five
- Glover Puts Pedal to Metal With FunnyorDie
- Opinion
- Airtime
- What Happens When Nobody Needs a TV?
- Editorial
- The Clock Is Ticking
- People
- Fates and Fortunes
- Fates & Fortunes
- Fifth Estater
- Stephan Shelanski: Back to the Future
- Special Report
- DTV Switch: 1 Year Away
- Ready or Not, Here Comes DTV
- Stations Ready for Mobile DTV Trials
- Syndication
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