Broadcasting & Cable Today: The Business of Television
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Monday, September 8, 2008
TODAY'S NEWS
FALL PREVIEW: The New Age of Patience
By Melissa Grego
Primetime decision-makers for years have preached the importance of a wait-and-see attitude but seldom followed through. This year, they may not have a choice.
MSNBC Drops Olbermann, Matthews as Election Anchors
By Marisa Guthrie
Outspoken duo demoted to analysts for debates, election-night coverage.
ET, The Insider Show Off New HD Studio
By Paige Albiniak
B&C takes exclusive tour of new shared studio as CBS entertainment newsmagazines launch in HD Sept. 8.
Wilmington DTV Project Set for Monday
By John Eggerton
Wilmington, N.C., stations to proceed with early analog shutoff Sept. 8 in wake of Hurricane Hanna.

B&C Tours ET’s New HD Set
B&C takes an exclusive tour of Entertainment Tonight’s new HD-ready set with executive producer Linda Bell Blue.
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New ION Image Targets Younger Demo
By Robert Marich
ION Television to introduce “Positively Entertaining” image redesign Sept. 8.
Fox Sports Chief Unsure About Live Streaming
By Ben Grossman
Ed Goren cautious about sudden explosion of online streaming, what it could mean to television ratings.
McCain Campaign Mum on Media Policy
By John Eggerton
GOP platform silent on network neutrality, media ownership and cable a la carte, among other media issues.
Scarbrough to Lead Digital at Versus
By Ben Grossman
Neal Scarbrough named VP of digital media at Comcast’s sports network.
ABC Orders 13 Episodes of In the Motherhood
Staff
Comedy from ABC Studios began on Web, joins five pickups at network last month.
Fall Is Now Primetime for Cable
By Marisa Guthrie
Broadcast faces stiffer competition for original-programming success.
FROM B&C MAGAZINE
9021-Oh No
By Ben Grossman
I hated The CW's remake of 90210. Not the show itself so much as the fact that it made me realize I am just old. I am barely clinging to the male 18-34 demo for dear life these days, and one look at my hairline and waistline will tell you that the fight's not going so well. Watching last week's two-hour breakout premiere of 90210 on The CW didn't help.
From the 09/08/2008 issue of Broadcasting & Cable
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