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NBC Sports Group restructures in wake of Comcast deal
Company TownArmed with lots of new toys courtesy of the Comcast-NBCUniversal merger, NBC Sports Group Chairman Dick Ebersol has put a new executive team in place to oversee his portfolio, which includes several local and national cable sports channels. The new...... -
The Morning Fix: Paramount drags on Viacom earnings! Hulu chief mouths off. Wanna buy MySpace?
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before wondering whether making statements every day is part of the recovery process. The Skinny: Glad Charlie Sheen is taking a break (if he is), but does he need to put out statements all the time and...... -
'Chuck' recap: An old friend drops by for a visit
Show TrackerSeason 2âs âChuck Versus the Seductionâ was one of my favorite episodes of that season and maybe one of the best episodes âChuckâ has ever done. The sense of fun that emanated from that episode helped make the second season..... -
Democracy 'benefits greatly from having Keith Olbermannâs voice heard,' Al Gore declares
Top of the TicketFox turned down the fired TV commentator, but the former senator Gore wants Olbermann to help run his obscure cable TV channel.... -
'Chuck' recap: A trashy homage that turns into trash
Show TrackerThere are weeks when I'm on the same page as "Chuck," and everything's just peachy. There are weeks when I'm on the same page as "Chuck," but the show's execution leaves something to be desired. And then there are weeks...... -
The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio, Michael Arace column
The Columbus DispatchHark back to 2005, when the NHL was a terrific mess. An entire season had been canceled because of labor strife. There were serious questions about the long-term health of the league. Among the most pointed question was this: How could the NHL let...Tags: ABC (tv network), National Hockey League, Gary Bettman, CNBC (tv network), Television
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Grand Prix TV viewing down 21 percent
The national TV audience for the Grand Prix of Baltimore declined by about a fifth from last year's inaugural event, according to Nielsen Media data released Friday. Last year, a total of about 1.35 million viewers watched telecasts of Labor Day...
Tags: Labor Day, ABC (tv network), Auto Racing, Television, The Huffington Post
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IndyCar faces challenges as it continues to rebuild
When they sweep through the streets of Baltimore next weekend, driving some of the most powerful cars in the world at speeds that make their sport as dangerous as any, the IndyCar drivers will be mostly anonymous. Two veterans who have dominated the...
Tags: Corporate Officers, National Hockey League, Auto Racing, World War II (1939-1945), National Football League
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Crowd estimates for Grand Prix vary
Both city and race officials count the inaugural Baltimore Grand Prix as a success, but when it comes to tallying the number of people who attended the three-day event, there was not as much agreement.
Dale Dillon, general manager of the Baltimore...Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Media Industry, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Television Networks
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Baltimore on the fast track
One can only hope that crow tastes like chicken, because after the success of the Baltimore Grand Prix, there are a number of people dining on it this week.
That may even include, gentle reader, the members of this newspaper's editorial board who,...Tags: Crimes, Labor Day, Hurricane Irene (2011), Auto Racing, Television
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Early national TV ratings for Baltimore's racing weekend not so impressive
The Baltimore Sun(PLEASE SEE 9 p.m. UPDATE AT END OF POST) While some promoters and media reports have already declared Baltimore's Labor Day weekend of auto racing a TV hit, the first hard data does not support that. The one telecast from Batimore shown on a TV...Tags: ABC (tv network), Labor Day, Auto Racing, Television, Preakness Stakes
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National TV audience for Baltimore Grand Prix falls way short of projection
The Baltimore SunThe Baltimore Grand Prix Sunday averaged 591,000 viewers, according to figures released by NBC, and it was NOT the most watched IndyCar race in the history of cable channel Versus, as promoters claimed and some published as fact. Let me repeat that...Tags: ABC (tv network), Auto Racing, Television, Entertainment, National Football League
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