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May 2012
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NAB Education Foundation
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PromaxBDA
The Conference 2012
Los Angeles, CA
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IRE 2012
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NATAS
Daytime Emmy Awards
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AP Breaking News

dma 42 (Grand Rapids, MI)
WZZM To Replay 6 A.M. News On Subchannel
TVNewsCheck, May 10, 2012, 5:10 PM EDT
dma 8
WETA Washington Adding UK-Centric Subchannel
Washington Post, Apr 20, 2012, 6:42 AM EDT
TVB commentary
The Growing Appeal Of Subchannels
TVB, Mar 28, 2012, 12:51 PM EDT
Perhaps it's time that buyers take a closer look at TV staitons' digital subchannels as a stronger option to local cable. They're available in 100% of TV households, deliver higher ratings and more reach than many top tier cable networks, let alone the smaller niche verticals, all for lower CPMs. Link | Comments (6)
Dma 27
Bounce TV Adds Baltimore’s WUTB
TVNewsCheck, Mar 1, 2012, 10:32 AM EST
The new network targeted to African-American audiences will appear on a subchannel of Fox's MNT affiliate. Full Story | Add comment
dma 62 (Ft. Myers, FL)
WINK Launches 24/7 News Subchannel
News-Press.com, Feb 22, 2012, 9:37 AM EST
The Fort Myers, Fla., CBS affiliate is airing WINK News Now 24/7 on ch. 11.2. It includes a steady stream of weather graphics, news updates and repeats of recent WINK newscasts. Link | Comments (2)
NBC Stations Add ‘Black Enterprise Business'
TVNewsCheck, Feb 9, 2012, 1:16 PM EST
The business news weekly aimed at African Americans will be carried on subchannels in New York, Dallas-Fort Worth, San Francisco, Miami and San Diego beginning Feb. 12. Full Story | Comments (4)
dma 27 (Baltimore)
WBAL To Debut 10 P.M. News On Subchannel
Baltimore Sun, Feb 8, 2012, 2:50 PM EST
The Hearst NBC affiliate in Baltimore, which has seen a drop in its year-to-year news audience, is adding another newscast on its WBAL Plus subchannel starting March 5 that will be anchored by Kate Amara. Link | Add comment
Dma 4 (Philadelphia)
WCAU To Air ACC Basketball On Subchannel
TVNewsCheck, Jan 3, 2012, 4:39 PM EST
The deal with Raycom Sports for carriage on NBC Philadelphia Nonstop builds on the station's earlier coverage of ACC football. Full Story | Add comment
Dma 112
RTV Adds KIVI Boise To Affiliate Lineup
TVNewsCheck, Nov 10, 2011, 6:36 PM EST
Dma 103 (Myrtle Beach, S.C.)
WBTW Adds Antenna TV To Subchannel
TVNewsCheck, Oct 6, 2011, 9:11 PM EDT
OTA Chs. Offer More Reasons To Pull Cable Plug
Kansas City Star, Oct 4, 2011, 7:14 AM EDT
dma 27 (Baltimore)
WBAL Adding Hour Of News On Subchannel
Baltimore Sun, Sep 21, 2011, 6:51 AM EDT
Baltimore viewers will have an extra hour of locally produced news available starting Oct. 3 when Hearst's NBC affiliate WBAL adds 60 minutes to its weekday morning newscast. The newcast will air on ch. 11.2, while NBC's Today airs on the main channel. Link | Add comment
dma 4
WFMZ Adds Me-TV To Its Subchannel Lineup
LehighValleyLive.com, Jun 30, 2011, 9:24 AM EDT
Jessell at large
Live Well Could Be A Model For D2 Success
TVNewsCheck, Feb 25, 2011, 12:46 PM EST
What distinguishes this diginet from the host of others vying for subchannel carriage is its heavy emphasis on original programming, which is being produced by the ABC O&Os. It’s leveraging the underutilized talents and facilities of TV stations. And if, as hoped, more get on board, it could become a true programming cooperative where everybody contributes and takes at the same time. Full Story | Comments (2)

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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 6:52p 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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