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  • 2011—Year In Review: Revisit the year’s top developments in business, programming, journalism, technology, regulation and more.
  • Audience Measurement: The state of ratings is examined in three parts: an interview with the head of the Media Ratings Council; the growing presence of Rentrak; and the search for a better local ratings currency.
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  • Remembering 9/11: TVNewsCheck looks back 10 years after the attacks with a series of five articles.
  • TOP 30 TV STATION GROUPS: Fox Television Stations is No. 1 in the revenue-based rankings, followed by the groups of the other major broadcast networks: CBS, NBC and ABC, with Tribune rounding out the top five.

Industry Calendar

May 2012
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28
Memorial Day
Holiday
June 2012
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11
NAB Education Foundation
Celebration of Service to America Awards
Washington, DC
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Th
12-14
PromaxBDA
The Conference 2012
Los Angeles, CA
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Su
14-17
Investigative Reporters & Editors
IRE 2012
Boston, MA
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23
NATAS
Daytime Emmy Awards
Los Angeles, CA

AP Breaking News

Consumer Electronics Association study
Consumers Favor Watching Video Fare On TV
MediaPost, May 16, 2012, 6:11 AM EDT
Despite the increasing number of options available to consumers, they're still watching the majority of their video programming on television sets — a behavior that has some effect on consumers' purchase considerations. Link | Comments (1)
Sales Office by Abby Auerbach
Broadcast Television: Still No. 1 At CES
TVNewsCheck, Jan 19, 2012, 1:49 PM EST
The 2012 Consumer Electronics Show was overflowing with TV technology. For the creative, forward-thinking marketer there was an abundance of innovative ways to reach television-loving consumers, and TV broadcasters were squarely in that game with mobile DTV. With mobile DTV, marketers will have the opportunity to establish the deepest connection with consumers through the reach of television, their relationship with local news and entertainment, the interactivity of the Web and the intimacy of personal devices. Full Story | Comments (5)
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YouTube Betting Big On Web Video
Washington Post, Jan 13, 2012, 10:58 AM EST
In the next decade, 75% of all channels will be born on the Internet. That's the bold prediction of the day from Robert Kyncl, the head of global partnerships for YouTube. In a speech at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Kyncl said the Web is poised to become the premium channel for entertainment distribution within the next decade. Link | Add comment
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FCC Chair Warns Of Mobile 'Spectrum Crunch'
CNET, Jan 12, 2012, 3:26 PM EST
In a keynote address yesterday at the Consumer Electronics Show, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski sounded a warning for mobile broadband users. "We're threatened by a looming spectrum crunch," Genachowski said. "This is the dark cloud around the silver lining." Link | Comments (2)
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CES Report: Top Trends On Exhibit
Sports Video Group, Jan 12, 2012, 3:24 PM EST
The Consumer Electronics Show always offers an enticing mix of new products that will play pivotal roles in consumer-electronics showrooms, new products that will never see the light of day beyond the exhibition, and new concepts that hint at the future of content consumption. Here are a few highlights from the show floor. Link | Add comment
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Hulu Plus Expects To Hit 1.2M Subscriptions
MediaPost, Jan 12, 2012, 2:54 PM EST
At the Consumer Electronics Show on Wednesday, Jonathan Miller, chairman and CEO of News Digital Media and chief digital officer of News Corp., said subscriptions of Hulu Plus are on a faster track than expected. Link | Add comment
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Mobile DTV Demonstrates Progress At CES
TVNewsCheck, Jan 12, 2012, 11:54 AM EST
Broadcaster-owned MCV and Mobile500 showed devices and apps that they say consumers may use to receive their broadcast-based mobile services later this year. But neither had a launch date or particulars about programming. Meanwhile, Syncbak demonstrated its authentication technology designed to give copyright holders comfort that the programming TV stations put on broadband networks will stay in their local markets. Full Story | Comments (9)
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Sony Outlines Plan To Revitalize TV Group
Los Angeles Times, Jan 11, 2012, 6:55 AM EST
Sony used the backdrop of the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to talk about the company's plans to revitalize its struggling television division. Executive Deputy President Kazuo Hirai said new technologies, such as the Crystal LED prototype the company showcased Monday in its news conference, will factor in plans to return the TV group to profitability by March 2014. Link | Add comment
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CES Attracts Record Number Of Exhibitors
Associated Press, Jan 11, 2012, 5:48 AM EST
The Consumer Electronics Association says the annual show has more than 3,100 exhibitors, up from a pre-show estimate of 2,800-plus. The show usually has just over 2,700 exhibitors, but dipped to 2,500 in 2010. It opened Tuesday and is expected to draw more than 140,000 attendees. Full Story | Add comment
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Samsung Intros ‘Super OLED’, Improves Smart Hub
Sports Video Group, Jan 10, 2012, 3:42 PM EST
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NBC, Panasonic Team for Olympics 3D
Sports Video Group, Jan 10, 2012, 3:40 PM EST
This summer, NBC will air 200 hours of the London games produced by the host Olympic Broadcast Services using Panasonic 3D gear. The 3D coverage of gymastics, diving, swimming and other events will be recorded and broadcast a day later. Link | Add comment
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TVs You Can Talk To Without Sounding Crazy
Associated Press, Jan 10, 2012, 2:39 PM EST
LG Electronics will sell a remote with its high-end flat-panel TVs that contains a microphone. You'll be able to speak into the microphone to enter text on the TV for Twitter updates and Web searches. But you still won't be able to change the channel or control the volume by yelling at the TV. Full Story | Add comment
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LG Intros Large OLED, Is Bullish On Passive 3D
Sports Video Group, Jan 10, 2012, 7:43 AM EST
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Though Not At CES, Apple Presence Is Strong
Los Angeles Times, Jan 10, 2012, 6:51 AM EST
Apple casts a huge shadow over the world's largest consumer electronics show as rumors continue to spread that it has its own TV in the works. Link | Add comment
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Microsoft, Fox Set TV, News, Web Video Apps
TVNewsCheck, Jan 10, 2012, 6:24 AM EST
Fox Broadcasting Co., Fox News Channel, IGN Entertainment and the Wall Street Journal will launch apps for Xbox this year. Full Story | Add comment
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Will Broadcasters Balk At Dish's Auto DVR?
Deadline.com, Jan 9, 2012, 7:54 AM EST
Dish Network is looking to make a splash at this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas — but one announcement, which leaked out prematurely, could raise the ire of ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC. Dish's new multi-room DVR, Hopper, will automatically record primetime broadcasts from local stations for ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC and retain those shows for a week — in effect turning Hopper into into a catch-up VOD service. Link | Add comment
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CES 2012 Buzz: What To Expect In Vegas
Sports Video Group, Jan 9, 2012, 7:31 AM EST
A few things we know — the buzz around 3D continues to peter out after peaking at CES 2010, tablets and e-readers continue to find their way into more consumers hands, and "thin is in" as the hottest TV's, laptops, tablets and phones will be thinner than ever in 2012. Link | Add comment
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CES 2012: The Perils Of Ubiquity
Washington Post, Jan 9, 2012, 6:45 AM EST
The Consumer Electronics Association has made an aggressive effort to broaden its appeal and roster of members in recent years, expanding the categories of companies it represents to include automakers, major retailers and medical device manufacturers, among others. Link | Add comment
Will Digital Media Own Next-Gen TV At CES?
MediaPost, Dec 23, 2011, 8:04 AM EST
Spike TV To Air 12 Hours From CES
Lost Remote, Oct 24, 2011, 7:06 AM EDT
Spike TV Named TV Partner Of 2012 CES
TVNewsCheck, Oct 20, 2011, 2:39 PM EDT
commentary by Pete Putman
Reading Between The Lines Of CEA Study
HDTV Magazine, Jun 2, 2011, 10:36 AM EDT
In a report released earlier this week, the Consumer Electronics Association states that 10% of U.S. households are either “very likely” or “likely” to cancel pay TV services this year, while an additional 14% are either “somewhat likely” or “somewhat unlikely” to cut the cord. 76% of those surveyed were in the “unlikely” or “very unlikely” group. While those numbers should give some pay TV operators a little cause for concern — maybe as an incentive to offer simpler, basic channel packages at lower costs — the CEA report then veered off in another direction. Link | Comments (6)
CEA: Consumers Tuning Out Over-the-Air TV
TVNewsCheck, May 31, 2011, 6:23 PM EDT
A new study by the Consumer Electronics Association makes the case for incentive auctions for broadcast spectrum, finds just 8% of U.S. TV households rely on OTA. Full Story | Comments (22)
NAB 2001
CEA Throws An Elbow At Broadcasters
Adweek, Apr 12, 2011, 6:45 AM EDT
Just as the NAB opened its annual convention in Las Vegas on Monday, the Consumer Electronics Association released a survey purportedly demonstrating that Americans want spectrum devoted to wireless Internet and not television. The timing of the release of the CEA-commissioned survey was no accident; it was meant to rile broadcasters as they fight to hold on to spectrum. Link | Comments (1)
Apple's Absence To Be Felt At CES
Associated Press, Jan 3, 2011, 5:46 AM EST
Apple Inc. It won't be at the International Consumer Electronics Show, which kicks off this week in Las Vegas, but its tablet computer, the iPad, is the most important new product for an industry that needs to once again excite consumers. But nearly every other company in the industry will be there for CES, which runs Thursday to Sunday Full Story | Add comment
Spectrum Acquisition A Top Priority For CEA
Reuters, Dec 15, 2010, 6:07 AM EST
Pushing for U.S. regulatory and congressional action to free up airwaves to handle the burgeoning use of wireless devices will be the top policy initiative of the consumer electronics industry in 2011, the head of the Consumer Electronics Association said on Tuesday. Link | Add comment

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The Market

Symbol Last Change (%)
Nasdaq 2839.38 -10.74 (-0.38%)
NYSE 7552.36 +11.46 (+0.15%)
S&P 500 1320.68 +1.82 (+0.14%)
Updated 05/24 5:39p ET Quotes delayed at least 20 mins.
Source: Financial Content

Ratings

Overnights, adults 18-49 for May 23, 2012
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Source: Nielsen
Reviews
Opinions
Features
  • David Wiegand

    Fans of Sex and the City have finally gotten their wish: Their beloved sex-focused sitcom is back on the air ... sort of. The four women have become four men, of course, and the writing isn't as good. Oh, and the laugh track so annoying, it's offensive. And did I mention that the costumes would be considered fashionable if you were holding a yard sale? Men at Work on TBS is almost quaint, it's so old fashioned. If it had any meat on its bones, you'd be tempted to say it's the sadly ignoble epitome of TV's long-festering emasculated-men syndrome. But it's so much of a big, forgettable, innocuous shrug, it's not even worth any actual vitriol.

  • Mike Hale

    The USA Network's motto is "Characters Welcome." Apparently they're especially welcome if they resemble Oscar Madison and Felix Unger. Already stocked with Odd Couple knockoffs in Psych and White Collar, USA adds to its inventory Common Law, another comic crime-fighting show about mismatched partners. But this latest entry exhibits very little of that kind of spark as it tries to wring laughs from the juxtaposition of counseling and police work. It looks too flat and schematically plotted to succeed as the type of lightweight summer fun we’ve come to expect from USA.

  • Joanne Ostrow

    Johnny Carson: Fantastic entertainer, miserable human being. That's the lasting message of Johnny Carson: King of Late Night, the new PBS American Masters film, a rich history of a rare product of television who dominated the small screen for decades. Unprecedented access to personal archives plus all existing episodes of The Tonight Show (1962-92), distinguishes this film by Peter Jones. Telling interviews with family and colleagues, including second wife Joanne Carson, former Tonight Show executive producer Peter Lassally and a number of biographers sharpen the picture. The clips are carefully selected to illustrate specific personality traits, the performance highlights are given context and meaning beyond funny lines and memorable moments.

  • Hank Stuever

    AMC's The Pitch is a sharply-made if slightly off-putting reality series that follows different advertising agencies each week as they compete for new accounts. The inspiration for the show — made clear by its own ad campaign — is to harness some of the verve generated by the network's acclaimed Mad Men. The Pitch has a way of making the ad world seem like a real downer — a repugnant exercise in egotism laced with depressing bouts of creative compromise.

  • Tim Goodman

    HBO's Veep stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus as former Sen. Selina Meyer, who accepts the vice presidential duty and regrets it almost immediately: She has no real power and gets muscled by the Senate, Congress and the (so-far-unseen) president, who delegates all the truly crappy jobs to her. Louis-Dreyfus has found perhaps her best post-Seinfeld role and takes to it with such fervor — the constant swearing, the barely veiled desire to become president, the unhappy give-and-take with other politicians and a delightful disdain for average citizens — that you can't help but applaud what is clearly an Emmy-worthy effort. Her work alone makes Veep a gem, but there's even more to like.

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