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Oops, they're doing it again: The real-world impact of digital video recorders on the broadcast TV business is likely to be more complex and ambiguous than portrayed in the SonicBlue suit. (Fast Forward).
When it comes to digital copyright issues, the motion picture studios so far have not demonstrated a particularly well-developed sense of irony. But the group of studios and broadcast networks suing ReplayTV maker SonicBlue Inc. might want to take When it comes to...
Tags: digital video, digital video recorder, programming, recorder, Super Bowl, technology, TiVo Inc., video recorder
Research articles 2002-02-11
For women only.(Brief Article)
Few cable nets will bother with guys on Super Bowl Sunday Cable will become conspicuously feminine on Jan. 28, the date of CBS' Super Bowl XXXV broadcast and one of the most testosterone-driven days in television. Traditionally, cable networks ...
Tags: cable, game, network, NFL, programming, Super Bowl, women
Research articles 2001-01-15
HBO, NFL films recall Super Bowl I.(Programming Briefs)(HBO Sports and NFL Films will develop the documentary 'The Wild Ride to Super Bowl I')(Brief Article)
NEW YORK -- Time was the Super Bowl didn't command much of the nation's attention. HBO Sports will team up with NFL Films to explore the birth of the "Big Game" that has become an unofficial national holiday with the documentary The Wild ...
Tags: documentary, NFL, programming, Super Bowl
Research articles 2003-12-22
CBS drafts MTV to create Super Bowl programming; Networks team up to win over younger viewers.(Brief Article)
In an effort to attract younger viewers to CBS' telecast of the Super Bowl, sibling MTV will produce the halftime show as well as one pre-game hour. In an effort to attract younger viewers to CBS' telecast of the Super Bowl, sibling MTV will...
Tags: MTV, network, programming, Super Bowl, team
Research articles 2000-07-03

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PolyGram bets on local appeal to sell second Broncos Super Bowl.(sport video)
Polygram Video and NFL Films will bring Denver Broncos Super Bowl XXXIII Champions (street Feb. 23) to retail with an emphasis on promoting the titles in the team's home state. Sal Scamardo, senior director, specialty programming for PolyGram, Polygram...
Tags: NFL, Super Bowl, video
Research articles 1999-02-22
21st Century Hugh Hefner, Mitch Mortaza Creates a Revolution of Lingerie Sports to Counter-Program the NFL's Super Bowl, NBA Finals and MLB's World Series
Horizon Productions, Inc., the producers of the highly successful Super Bowl halftime alternative, LINGERIE BOWL (www.LingerieBowl.com), have announced the formation of the Lingerie Sports Franchise that will counter-program not only the NFL's Super Bowl halftime but also the NBA Finals and MLB's World Series in 2006. Each counter-programming broadcast will...
Tags: MLB, NBA, NFL
Research articles 2005-03-30
A million and a half EchoStar subscribers breathed a collective sigh of relief late last week when a federal district court ensured that they will be able to see Super Bowl XXXVIII.(Sports Pages)(Brief Article)
A million and a half ECHOSTAR subscribers breathed a collective sigh of relief late last week when a federal district court ensured that they will be able to see Super Bowl XXXVIII. In a dispute over carriage contracts for all its ... A million...
Tags: EchoStar Communications Corp., sigh
Research articles 2004-01-26
NFL Network Uses NVISION Master Control to Televise Super Bowl XLII Programming
GRASS VALLEY, Calif. -- In the run up to Super Bowl XLII, NFL Network is offering football fans a variety of ways to live the NFL experience from an "insider's" perspective. NFL Network provides the most comprehensive coverage of Super Bowl XLII, featuring more than 100 broadcasting hours that includes...
Tags: network, NFL
Research articles 2008-01-10
Super Bowl guarantees Fox a sweeps win
TV's February sweeps race is over before it even begins. The 28-day stretch beginning Thursday always features high-profile programming to provide a ratings jolt -- and, therefore, beefed-up ad rates -- for local stations. But for the first time, three of TV's biggest events -- ABC's Academy Awards,...
Tags: ABC Inc., NBC Universal Inc., TVs
Research articles 2005-02-01
Two-Time Super Bowl Champion Kevin Gogan Joins NBX.com as NFL Analyst for ''The Trainwreck Show,'' a Lively, Unfiltered Weekly Football Show
SARATOGA, Calif. -- NBX Inc. (www.nbx.com), an online sports entertainment company that offers the first authentic, online Fantasy SportsbookTM integrated with the first of its kind activity-based sports social network and unfiltered sports media programming, has added two-time Super Bowl Champion Kevin Gogan to host his own uninhibited sports action...
Tags: NFL
Research articles 2006-08-16
SIRIUS Radio Home of Super Bowl XLI.
M2 PRESSWIRE-29 January 2007-Breaking News: SIRIUS Radio Home of Super Bowl XLIC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:29012007 SIRIUS (NASDAQ:SIRI), "The Best Radio on Radio," delivers more than 130 channels of the best programming in all of radio. SIRIUS is the original and...
Tags: MARKETING, NFL, radio, Sirius
Research articles 2007-01-29
Falling costs, rising interest: State of the Union, Super Bowl whet appetite for HD technology.(HDTV programming: what's hot in high-def)
Producing an event in HDTV used to add so many headaches and dollars to a production that it was considered for only the most exciting and popular live events: a Super Bowl, a college basketball championship, the occasional boxing match. But the...
Tags: ABC Inc., camera, CBS Corp., HDTV, programming, TVs
Research articles 2004-01-26
NutriSystem Signs on as Sponsor for Westwood One's Leading Sports Programming
NutriSystem (NASDAQ: NTRI) announced today that it has signed a multiplatform deal with Westwood One radio network to sponsor several programs during the Fall 2007 through Spring 2008 seasons. The deal, which went into effect at the start of the 2007 NFL season in August, makes NutriSystem the title sponsor...
Tags: MARKETING, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., programming, radio
Research articles 2007-09-05
ESPN Zone restaurants go HD.(Entertainment and Sports Programming Network)(Brief Article)
BRISTOL, CONN. -- ESPN is replacing the televisions in its eight ESPN Zone restaurants with high-definition screens. The conversions in New York, Las Vegas, Baltimore and Washington, D.C., should be completed before Super Bowl XL in Detroit on Feb. BRISTOL, CONN. -- ESPN is...
Tags: entertainment, ESPN, network
Research articles 2006-01-30
Are you ready for HD football?(ABC's Monday Night Football to be broadcast on high definition television)
ABC, Panasonic team for 'MNF' and Super Bowl on HDTV Monday Night Football fans will be able to see every bonecrunching tackle, shoestring grab and bullet pass with greater clarity this fall, thanks to a high-definition programming deal betwee ...
Tags: ABC Inc., HDTV, Panasonic, TV
Research articles 1999-05-24
Super choices on cable
Still not convinced about Trent Dilfer or Kerry Collins? Defense doesn't turn you on? Well, given that the Baltimore Ravens' and N.Y. Giants' victories in their respective conference title games produced the lowest numbers since the inception of large-market overnight ratings in 1987, more viewers than usual may be looking...
Tags: Cable, Games, inception, NETWORKING, NFL, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2001-01-22
No TV for Jackson Case (Broadcasting and Cable)
It's unlikely any cable viewers will be offended by visual evidence in arguments in Janet Jackson's breast-baring case being heard later this month. The Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Philadelphia will not allow C-SPAN to televise the Sept. 11 oral arguments in CBS'...
Tags: broadcasting, Cable, CBS Corp., FCC, Government, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TV
Research articles 2007-09-03
Senate OKs higher fines for indecent programming
WASHINGTON -- Faced with public ire over racy language, explicit scenes and skin-baring outfits, the Senate overwhelmingly agreed on Tuesday to fine radio and television broadcasters and personalities as much as $3 million a day for airing indecent entertainment. After the uproar stoked by Janet Jackson and Justin...
Tags: broadcaster, FCC, Government, programming, TVs, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-06-23
Senate approves higher fines against indecent programming
WASHINGTON -- Faced with public ire over racy language, explicit scenes and skin-baring outfits, the Senate overwhelmingly agreed on Tuesday to fine radio and television broadcasters and personalities as much as $3 million a day for airing indecent entertainment. After the uproar stoked by Janet Jackson and...
Tags: broadcaster, FCC, Government, programming, TVs, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-06-23
Disney gets $1B OMD deal.(Walt disney Co. and OMD in one billion dollar contract)(Brief Article)
NEW YORK -- A just-completed deal with OMD USA will spread more than $1 billion across numerous Walt Disney Co. media properties, led by the ABC Television Network and ESPN, industry sources said last week. Disney and OMD would not comment, but sources...
Tags: ABC Inc., Disney Corp., ESPN, MARKETING, The Walt Disney Co.
Research articles 2002-06-17
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