Entertainment & Arts
After promising nothing less than a revolution in the way Americans watch television and spending close to a half a billion dollars in the attempt, three regional telephone companies are disbanding the joint venture they formed last year to deliver new forms of television programming.
Dec. 7, 1996
Entertainment executive Quincy Jones, chairman of a newly formed venture that could become the largest minority-controlled broadcasting company in the country, said Wednesday that he and his partners are committed to providing programming and station management that reflects the diversity of the communities they serve.
Nov. 17, 1994
If content is king, Sony Corp. is in an enviable position, as arguably the second-most prolific producer of TV shows in the country, after Warner Bros.
March 15, 1996
Technology and the Internet
Google TV aims to bring order to programming chaos
May 21, 2010
Business
Welcome to Walmart TV.
Oct. 8, 2018
In their first major business deal since forming their much-ballyhooed Hollywood studio last month, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Steven Spielberg and David Geffen on Monday announced an alliance with Capital Cities/ABC to create prime time and syndicated television shows.
Nov. 29, 1994
Awards
Nielsen and Twitter partner to measure social TV audience
Dec. 17, 2012
New Partnership Formed for TV Station Programs: The consortium of 26 TV stations, calling itself Partner Stations Network L.P., was formed to develop and produce syndicated TV programming.
Sept. 1, 1993
Media: Public TV station can’t afford $8.5-million cost of federal order to switch to digital signals.
May 18, 2002
Amazon is putting its own streaming twist on the traditional pay-TV bundle.
Dec. 9, 2015