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John Landgraf Wants To Bring the Noise... Again.(FX Networks L.L.C.)
July 6, 2009... By Melissa Grego
FX chief plans for post-Shield, post-Nip/Tuck era while catching grenades from his new boss
The Dish:
When FX launched edgy Emmy-winning drama The Shield in 2002, it proved what was then thought impossible: A basic cable network could be home to one of the best...
The Media in the Mirror.
July 6, 2009... Staff
Michael Jackson's sad end says a lot about the state of electronic journalism, perhaps more than we wanted to know. Forget TMZ . The watchword (OK, watch-acronym) is TMI.
Even in a world in which glitzy stories, particularly the deaths of media figures, take 24-hour news...
Richter Sets Sites on Revenue.(Robb Richter)(Occupation overview)
July 6, 2009... By Michael Malone
LIN digital doyen sees huge upside in new media
Plenty of broadcasters lament the ailing state of local TV these days, and with good reason. Robb Richter, on the other hand, sees loads of upside. LIN TV's senior VP of new media knows that station groups are hungry...
'Mutual' Respect.
July 6, 2009... By Michael Malone
Omaha market staying strong
The analog shutoff came and went without much agita in Omaha, report the market's general managers. The stations worked well together, with a number of soft tests prior to the June 12 shift, and the day passed with minimal trouble. "We...
Flash: Newsroom Veterans Getting GM Nods.(general manager)
July 6, 2009... By Michael Malone
News directors see better shot at making general manager
With the beleaguered broadcast business increasingly focused on the bottom line, Dan Bradley's promotion to general manager at WCMH Columbus July 1 may have surprised some. While group managers have typically...