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NBC Orders Sitcom Pilot From 'Glee' Creator
NBC has ordered a pilot for a family comedy from ?Glee? co-creator Ryan Murphy and ?Glee? writer Ali Adler, according to The Hollywood Reporter.The show is ?The New Normal.? The story reports: ?The project landed at the network after a
James Murdoch Loosens London Ties to Prepare for New York Move
7:26 PM EST By Jan. 27 (Bloomberg) -- James Murdoch, News Corp.s deputy chief operating officer, is cutting some of his ties to London ahead of a move to New York that was delayed amid a phone- hacking scandal that engulfed the U.K. business. Murdoch,
Viggle to Add Check-Ins for TV Ads
Starting next month, brands can deliver content such as a digital coupon or sweepstakes entry when consumers tag a TV commercial via mobile app Viggle. The app, billed as a TV loyalty program, launched Jan. 26. It allows consumers to check in to TV
McDonald's Reviews N.Y. Co-Op Account
McDonald?s is reviewing its creative account for the New York region?one of its largest in the country?but is only considering roster agencies. The region encompasses New York City, the lower Hudson Valley, New Jersey and a sliver of
NBC overpaid for Golden Globes, former top exec says
A former top executive at NBC said he thought the network overpaid for the Golden Globes in 2010 when it signed a long-term deal to keep the awards show on its network. Marc Graboff, who until recently was NBC's president of West Coast business
Broadcasters Slam Time Warner Cable Over Retrans Fees
broadcast networks, cable tv As cable and other operators grapple with carriage payments to local stations, there is a path they could take to reduce costs -- though apparently that would bring major legal fees. On paper, it?s rather simple: install an
ESPN Trumps All Cable Fees, CPMs
cable tv, metrics ESPN has the highest affiliate fees in cable, but its CPMs also outpace the other cable networks by a wide margin. ESPN?s average CPM is $15.63, above second place Golf Channel?s $11.56. MTV comes in third at $11.38, above fourth
Audit Notes: Fukayama on the Crisis, WSJ on Exec Pay, Nonprofit News
TAGS: Business of Journalism, Executive Compensation, Nonprofit Journalism, The Wall Street Journal, future of news Digg Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Delicious The Browser has a great interview with Francis Fukayama on his five favorite
RIP: Jonathan ?Jack? Idema, Media Con Man
Digg Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Delicious In April 2004, a former U.S. Special Forces soldier named Jonathan Keith Idema started shopping a sizzling story to the media. He claimed terrorists in Afghanistan planned to use bomb-laden taxicabs to
James Murdoch Loosens London Ties Ahead of Move to New York
Jan. 26 (Bloomberg) -- James Murdoch, News Corp.?s deputy chief operating officer, is cutting some of his ties to London ahead of a move to New York that was delayed amid a phone- hacking scandal that engulfed the U.K. business. Murdoch, the son of
Minnesota Newspaper Association's Top Honor
The Vance Trophy, the emblem of the Minnesota Newspaper Association?s top daily news organization as determined by its annual Better Newspaper Contest, will remain in the offices of the St. Cloud Times for another year. The award was presented at a
Glaxo Says James Murdoch Won?t Seek Re-Election to Board
(Updates with News Corp. comment in fifth paragraph.) Jan. 27 (Bloomberg) -- GlaxoSmithKline Plc, the U.K.?s largest drugmaker, said James Murdoch, the deputy chief operating officer of News Corp., won?t seek re-election to the board of directors
Jcpenney Gets All Patriotic With Its New Logo
Resist the urge to salute as you admire jcpenney's spanking new logo, a lovely red square with a superimposed blue square that's intended to evoke JCP's proud American heritage and commitment to treat customers "fair and square." (Ha! It's a pun, get
Tin Soldier
This article from CJR's archives is presented as part of our 50th anniversary celebration. In April 2004, a former U.S. Special Forces soldier named Jonathan Keith Idema started shopping a sizzling story to the media. He claimed terrorists in Afghanistan
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