Broadcasting & Cable - January 25, 2010
Cover Story
NATPE: 2011 or Bust
At NATPE 2010, all eyes will be on 2011, when syndicators expect--or hope--the market for first-run television shows to return. The Oprah Winfrey Show will complete its storied 25-year run, leaving stations with an hour of high-revenue programming to fill.
- Market Eye
- News
- Fast Track
- Debmar-Mercury, ITV Bringing 'Kyle' Stateside
- CTD Sets 'Next-Gen' Format for 'Grace'
- Stations Fight Back Across the Board
- Stations Rack Up Super Bowl Ads
- Covering Haiti, At a Cost
- Jimmie Johnson's Drive for the Mainstream
- Left Coast Bias
- What Scares Me Most About Leno's 10 P.M. Flop
- Station to Station
- WCAU Philly Stakes Claim at 5:30 P.M.
- Washington Watch
- Third Circuit Rethinking Janet Jackson Case
- Opinion
- People
- Fifth Estater
- Mind-Sharing With a Brilliant Tactician
- Special Report
- CBS' Super Bowl Replay
- Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Awards
- NATPE 2010: Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Awards
- Jeff Gaspin: The Nice Guy Who Finished First
- Irwin Gotlieb: Mr. Madison Avenue Is Happiest When All Sides Win
- David E. Kelly: Words That Launched a Legacy
- Judge Judy Sheindlin: Her Appeal Is Undeniable
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