Caroline Palmer
Caroline Palmer is the editor of broadcastingcable.com and it's many, many blogs. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Vogue, Nylon, Life, Real Simple, The New York Theater News, Seventeen, and the L magazine among others. She lives in Brooklyn.
Title: Online Editor
Email: caroline.palmer@reedbusiness.com
BC BeatLink This | Email This | Comments (4) Introducing The NEW B&C OnlineWelcome to Broadcasting & Cable's new Website and blogs. For the past several weeks, we have been redesigning broadcastingcable.com in order to bring you the most comprehensive website on the business of television. You already come to us for our constant stream of breaking news and analysis, but we have added interactive components to enrich your experience... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (0) B&C Week: Friday, March 30thCBS 2 newswoman Mary Calvi shares "Views From a Weekend Anchor" at the Huntington Hilton on Long Island. And for something equally animated, Cartoon Network unveils the movie Billy & Mandy’s Big Boogey Adventure at 7. Look for "break-dancing monster pirates and time-traveling robots"…Or was that the USA Network upfront? MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (0) B&C Week: Thursday, March 29thHard to believe, but Andy Dick was actually fired at some point in his life! He, Sarah Silverman and others show their pink slips in Showtime ’s Fired! at 8:30 p.m. ET. And how many more scribes get axed before newspapers figure out how to stop the red ink? The Newhouse School offers "Do Newspapers Have a Future?" , with notable newsman Dean Baquet , at the W in New York.... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (0) B&C Week: Wednesday, March 28thOK, back to midtown Manhattan, as USA Network holds its upfront at the Modern. And with the new Sopranos season approaching, the Museum of Television & Radio hosts "The Whacked Sopranos ." Creator David Chase discusses "the fine art of whacking," as Steve Buscemi , Vincent Pastore and Drea de Matteo debate whether it’s better to be murdered on a boat, in an abandoned... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (0) B&C Week: Tuesday, March 27th.Henry Schleiff reveals the new Hallmark slate over breakfast at Michael’s in midtown Manhattan. A few blocks south, National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences CEO Peter Price moderates "Advancing Your Media in a Non-linear World" at the Museum of Television & Radio . Then it’s up to the Hearst Tower for the New York premiere of The Tudors , hosted by Exec... More |
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