Broadcasting & Cable - June 1, 2008
Cover Story
Broadcast's Man at the Top
David Rehr came to his job as head of the National Association of Broadcasters with great expectations. He had the credentials. He was already a top lobbyist and a Republican in what was, when he started the job two-and-a-half years ago, a Republican town. But he'll be the first to admit the job has been tougher than anticipated.
- Deals
- Market Eye
- News
- Upfronts Zero In on Pricing, Demand
- BC Beat
- BC Beat
- BC Week
- Where to be & what to watch…
- Bianculli Review
- 'Sex' Breaks from the TV-to-Movie Pack
- Fast Track
- Attack on White House Propaganda
- NatGeo Will Dance Through Wee Hours
- Headlines from Multichannel News
- Study: Station '08 Web Revenue to Be $1.2B
- Spike TV Revamps Web Presence
- News Coverage of Clinton, Obama'Almost Identical'
- AMPTP, AFTRA Reach Primetime Deal
- Perler will Helm Bonnie Hunt Show
- WB Strikes Deal with David E. Kelley
- Liberty paid Malone $5.2M in 200
- Noonan gets bumped up at CBS News
- Left Coast Bias
- Virgin's Plane Truth
- Programming
- Cable Turns Up the Heat
- Station to Station
- WKAG: 'Pomp' Up the Volume
- Take Five
- Saade Keeps ABC Alternative Shows Dancing
- Technology
- Clearer Skies for Hi-Def SNG
- Opinion
- Airtime
- Who Is Your Real Competition?
- Editorial
- Deceived Again
- Open Mike
- Open Mike
- People
- Fates and Fortunes
- Fates & Fortunes
- Fifth Estater
- Frank Comerford: Elevated to a New Platform
- Special Report
- The Emmy Race
- The Wide Open Emmys?
- Syndication
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