Broadcasting & Cable - August 18, 2008
Cover Story
Building the Next Syndication Hit
Can The Doctors stop the bleeding? Is Howie Mandel the real deal? Is Bonnie truly in the hunt? Much has changed in the six years since the last true first-run syndicated hit, Dr. Phil, came out of the box with a big 4.4 rating and was crowned the next Oprah Winfrey. Syndicated shows now have competition coming from all sides, not just from three or four competitive stations in any given local m...
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