The most truly offensive
thing about Lambert’s performance was how boring it is to watch yet another
Hollywood sausage-made celebrity exercise his marginally developed emotional
intellect on stage.
By Deborah McAdams on
11/25/2009 4:50 AM
The most truly offensive
thing about Lambert’s performance was how boring it is to watch yet another
Hollywood sausage-made celebrity exercise his marginally developed emotional
intellect on stage.
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The FCC just declared a shot clock for tower siting. Municipalities now have a finite amount of time to review applications for locating communications towers. Now that the digital transition is over, and TV stations have slogged through tower negotiations
By Deborah McAdams on
11/23/2009 3:52 AM
The FCC just declared a shot clock for tower siting. Municipalities now have a finite amount of time to review applications for locating communications towers. Now that the digital transition is over, and TV stations have slogged through tower negotiations
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Prima facie, South Carolina spectrum lease could not have come at a worse time. While broadcasters fend off aggressive calls to give up TV spectrum to make way for broadband, South Carolina leases out its licenses for that very purpose.
By Deborah McAdams on
11/20/2009 3:22 AM
Prima facie, South Carolina spectrum lease could not have come at a worse time. While broadcasters fend off aggressive calls to give up TV spectrum to make way for broadband, South Carolina leases out its licenses for that very purpose.
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I have mobile skepticism. I’ve had it since MobiTV went live a few years ago. I still doubt that handset video will save the world, or even the broadcast industry. Such as it is. Mobile video is tiny TV, for
By Deborah McAdams on
11/19/2009 6:50 AM
I have mobile skepticism. I’ve had it since MobiTV went live a few years ago. I still doubt that handset video will save the world, or even the broadcast industry. Such as it is. Mobile video is tiny TV, for
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The movement to kill free, over-the-air TV service has never been as
intense as it is right now. The administration has aligned fully with
the telco and computer lobbies that have been trying to wrench spectrum
away from broadcasting for years.
By Deborah McAdams on
11/19/2009 6:43 AM
The movement to kill free, over-the-air TV service has never been as
intense as it is right now. The administration has aligned fully with
the telco and computer lobbies that have been trying to wrench spectrum
away from broadcasting for years.
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There seems to be no clearer message that networks don’t feel they need TV stations any longer than the emerging demands for a piece of retransmission fees.
By Deborah McAdams on
11/12/2009 7:49 AM
There seems to be no clearer message that networks don’t feel they need TV stations any longer than the emerging demands for a piece of retransmission fees.
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Public interest advocates need a reality check when it comes to news and media ownership. There’s a prevailing notion that greater ownership concentration yields less diverse and competitive coverage. There may be a kernel truth to that assumption sometimes, in
By Deborah McAdams on
11/6/2009 2:56 AM
Public interest advocates need a reality check when it comes to news and media ownership. There’s a prevailing notion that greater ownership concentration yields less diverse and competitive coverage. There may be a kernel truth to that assumption sometimes, in
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