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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

TODAY'SNEWS


BCS Likely Heading to Cable in 2011
By Alex Weprin and John Eggerton
Fox Sports declines to match offer from ESPN to televise Bowl Championship Series games.

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Jerry Yang Steps Down as Yahoo! CEO
By Glen Dickson
Co-founder of Internet portal will help in transition, remain in key strategy role.

Young Flat For Q3, Will Count KRON For Q4
By Michael Malone
Operating expenses decline as broadcaster continues cost reduction plan.

Obama Interview Gives '60 Minutes' A Ratings Record
By Marisa Guthrie
VIDEO: Steve Kroft's wide-ranging interview with President-elect Barack Obama and future First Lady Michelle Obama, gave 60 Minutes its highest metered market rating in nearly ten years.


Cuban: SEC Charges Are False
By John Eggerton
Cuban lawyers counter-charge that SEC is guilty of misconduct

FCC Still Vetting Operator Answers
By John Eggerton
Commission still reviewing cable operator information on moving channels from analog to digital

Securities Firm Downgrades Viacom Stock
By John Eggerton
Wunderlich Securities downgrades Viacom from "buy" to "neutral" due to weakening ad market.

TiVo Extends StopWatch Test, Orders Domino's
By Sarah Armaghan
DVR firm increases sample size for ratings service, separately announces deal to allow subscribers to order pizza via TV set.

House to Release FCC Investigation Findings
By John Eggerton
Kevin Martin hasn't said whether he wants to meet committee to talk about report before it's released

GM of the Year Deadline Extended
By B&C Staff
B&C to honor top station leaders in three categories; voting wraps Nov. 21.

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FROMB&CMAGAZINE


Broadcast Forecast: Dark and Stormy
By Michael Malone
If the Television Bureau of Advertising's initial 2009 forecast was bad, the revised one issued nine weeks later can only be described as superbad. As the prospects for a modestly soft year for broadcasting grew dimmer and dimmer, the trade association—which represents some 600 stations—took the dramatic step of recalculating its outlook last week.
From the 11/17/2008 issue of Broadcasting & Cable






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