Citations with the tag: TELEVISION broadcasting of news
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- New York Area's Top TV Stations.
// Crain's New York Business; 9/24/2001, Vol. 17 Issue 39, p23Presents a chart depicting the top television stations in New York as of September. Name and corporate owner of the stations ; Telephone and web site of the stations; Late news ranking of the stations.
- News is the news at local TV stations.
Block, Valerie // Crain's New York Business; 10/7/2002, Vol. 18 Issue 40, p3Reports the growth of advertising rate in local television stations in New York City. Addition of Fox-5's of news programs to its schedule; Overall revenue gained from local news; Reason of stations for charging higher rates for news spots.
- Boom time in Jacksonville.
Greppi, Michele // Electronic Media; 6/24/2002, Vol. 21 Issue 25/26, p1Focuses on the state of television broadcasting of news at WJXT-TV in Jacksonville, Florida. Reconfiguration of the newsroom to accommodate news output in the station; Enhancement of the Doppler weather system; Preparations of affiliation switch to television networks.
- Television markets.
Greppi, Michele // NZ Business; Oct99, Vol. 13 Issue 9, p4No abstract available.
- Staying power.
Greppi, Michele // Quill; Jul/Aug93, Vol. 81 Issue 6, p6Reports on ratings obtained by television station KCBD in Lubbock, Texas. Highest ratings in the area due to its long-staying newscast anchor team; Anchor team composed of Karin McKay and Abner Euresti; Television journalism ratings.
- Rock 'em, shock 'em.
Wilson, Mike // Quill; Mar94, Vol. 82 Issue 2, p33No abstract available.
- XETV, KSWB gear up for prime time newscasts.
Rodrigues, Tanya // San Diego Business Journal; 05/24/99, Vol. 20 Issue 21, p5Reports that San Diego, California television stations KSWB and XETV are planning to present news at 10 p.m. Targeting of a time slot dominated by KUSI-TV; KUSI's plan to add a 7 p.m. newscast; XETV's featuring of a fast-paced half-hour daily newscast; KSWB's limited release of information...
- Medical news as entertainment.
Rodrigues, Tanya // Nutrition Health Review: The Consumer's Medical Journal; Summer90, Issue 55, p22Comments on medical reporting on television as a source of misinformation and manipulated drama. Overemphasis of scientific information; Proper scientific decorum; Need to clear to the viewing public that the medical news presented by the mass media is only a headline.
- TV stations boost morning news programming.
Gargaro, Paul // Crain's Detroit Business; 10/31/94, Vol. 10 Issue 44, p3Reports that Detroit, Michigan's television stations are lengthening their early morning newscasts in response to national programming trends. Changes due to baby boomers who are going to bed earlier and rising before dawn to exercise or get the kids ready for school.
- TV weather beat is heating up all over.
Galetto, Mike // Electronic Media; 04/07/97, Vol. 16 Issue 15, p34Reports on the increasing focus of television networks in the United States on the weather forecast section of their news programs. Survey by Audience Research & Development showing that television viewers rank weather as the most important newscast item; Launch of workshops on identifying...
- Cleveland station begins early newscast.
Galetto, Mike // Electronic Media; 01/11/99, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p58Reports on the newscast launching of WEWS-TV Cleveland, Ohio.
- Ignoring the news of religion.
Bozell III, L. Brent // Indianapolis Business Journal; 4/15/96, Vol. 17 Issue 4, p6BFocuses on how the American news networks treat religion. Bias against traditional religion; Survey of network religion coverage.
- To russia with savvy.
Cummings, Corin // Columbia Journalism Review; May/Jun96, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p20Focuses on the independent television news organizations in Russia. War in Chechnya as proving ground for the television stations; Efforts of Internews to boost nongovernmental media; Grants from the US Agency for International Development for Internews; Promotion of ethical conduct and...
- More than ratings divide a.m. shows.
Lafayette, Jon // Electronic Media; 04/10/2000, Vol. 19 Issue 15, p59Focuses on morning television programs in the United States as of April 10, 2000. Ratings performance of the programs; News reporting strategies of the programs; Producers' efforts to improve the programs' ratings performance.
- Derailing the gravy train.
Lafayette, Jon // Broadcasting & Cable; 07/19/99, Vol. 129 Issue 30, p78Editorial. Comments on the attempt of the sales department of Fox's affiliate television station in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to sell positive news reports about area-based companies. Sales attempt as a violation of standards of television journalism.
- Cable news nets go small.
McAdams, Deborah D. // Broadcasting & Cable; 09/27/99, Vol. 129 Issue 40, p42Focuses on news-broadcast cable television networks in the United States as of September 27, 1999. Cable news networks' reduction of their coverage areas; Increase in national advertising sales.
- Regional cable news networks.
McAdams, Deborah D. // Broadcasting & Cable; 09/27/99, Vol. 129 Issue 40, p44Ranks the regional news-broadcast cable television networks in the United States in terms of number of subscribers as of September 27, 1999. Includes names of cable television networks; Locations; Web sites; Names of news directors; News services.
- Pax news, in fact.
Schlosser, Joe // Broadcasting & Cable; 07/10/2000, Vol. 130 Issue 29, p12Reports that Pax TV is expected to add live, original newscasts in several major markets by the end of summer 2000. Partial ownership of Pax TV by National Broadcasting Co. (NBC); Production of newscasts out of NBC stations' studios; Joint service agreements announced by Pax TV president Dean...
- Tick. . .tick. . .tick. . .AP.
Kerschbaumer, Ken // Broadcasting & Cable; 7/8/2002, Vol. 132 Issue 28, p21Reports the offering of tickers by the Associated Press (AP) for Cable News Network. Preference of the stations for automate, flexible solution in displaying headlines Remarks; Selection from broad category of items; Details on the transfer of tickers.
- Local TV New Study Slams Bigger Owners.
Trigoboff, Dan // Broadcasting & Cable; 2/17/2003, Vol. 133 Issue 7, p1Cites the findings of a study conducted by the U.S. research firm Project for Excellance in Journalism (PEJ), suggesting a possible deterioration in the quality of news produced by television stations due to their ownership in the hands of giant companies. Trustee of PEJ; Creation of...
- Slovakia net fined for bias.
Meils, Cathy // Daily Variety; 4/4/2003, Vol. 278 Issue 65, p6Reports that Slovakian commercial channel Markiza TV has been fined for biased reporting during an election.
- Study: TV news big on violence.
Wang, Karissa S. // Electronic Media; 12/10/2001, Vol. 20 Issue 50, p16Focuses on the coverage of car crashes, murders and other violence in television news in the United States. Incidents included in the traumatic deaths covered on the news in Los Angeles, California; Dissimilarities in the presentation of traumatic injuries and deaths on the news; Criticisms on...
- The high cost of coverage.
Trigoboff, Dan // Broadcasting & Cable; 12/21/98, Vol. 128 Issue 52, p13Cites the reasons for the high cost of cable television network coverage in the United States. List of some events that contributed to the high cost of coverage; Strategies of cable television networks in coping with the high cost; Comments from Al Ortiz, executive producer of `The CBS Evening...
- The masters of disaster.
Petrozzello, Donna // Broadcasting & Cable; 04/28/97, Vol. 127 Issue 18, p10Reports that WDAZ-TV kept the public informed when the flooded Red River wrecked havoc in Grand Forks, North Dakota last April 18, 1997. Appreciation of the public for the effort; Availability of a service to determine the whereabouts of others; Coordination with other broadcasters to benefit...
- The tire track.
Trigoboff, Dan // Broadcasting & Cable; 09/11/2000, Vol. 130 Issue 38, p17Focuses on the controversy between television stations over the Firestone tire story in the United States. Claims of the KHOU-TV for the credit of breaking the news that led to federal investigations; Insistence of KCBS-TV on getting the credit for the news; Insinuation of news director Nancy...
- High ratings, low rates.
Mates, Rich // Broadcasting & Cable; 09/11/2000, Vol. 130 Issue 38, p68Features WNEP-TV, a television station in Pennsylvania. Comparison between the May and the February household ratings of the news program 6 p.m. edition; Comparison between the ratings of the station's rivals; Plans to establish an all-news cable channel; Details of several news executives of...
- Regional hub for news.
Merli, John // Broadcasting & Cable; 09/11/2000, Vol. 130 Issue 38, p69Features WBOC-TV, a television station in Salisbury, Maryland. Dominance of the station in local television news; Evolution of the local newscasting of the station; Number of local newscast produced by the station; Relevance of the longevity of tenure of the employees on the success of the...
- WCBS's blurry vision.
Merli, John // Electronic Media; 04/17/2000, Vol. 19 Issue 16, p18Editorial. Comments on New York-based television station WCBS' news broadcast policy as of April 17, 2000. Broadcast of news stories related to television commercials aired by the station.
- News strategy sends KMEX ratings soaring.
Brennan, Steve // Hollywood Reporter; 4/5/95, Vol. 336 Issue 36, p17Reports on the increases in Los Angeles, California's KMEX television station's evening news rating in February 1995.
- Bringing the World to Local TV.
Donovan, Sharon // Broadcasting & Cable; 06/19/2000, Vol. 130 Issue 26, p18AFeatures CNN Newsource, Cable News Network's local news network in the United States. Number of television station affiliates; News-gathering operations.
- The news not out of Topeka.
Trigoboff, Dan // Broadcasting & Cable; 4/22/2002, Vol. 132 Issue 17, p12Discusses the economic crisis faced by KTKA television station in Topeka, Kansas. Decision of the station to replace traditional newscast; Number of staffers to lose jobs in the reinvention process; Percentage of decline in revenue.
- Judy lends WCBS punch.
Freeman, Michael // MediaWeek; 03/23/98, Vol. 8 Issue 12, p12Focuses on the television station WCBS-TV in New York which scored the highest ratings for its five to six p.m. news for the month of March 1998. Factors that contribute to the ratings of the television station; Importance of the show `Judge Judy' on the success of WCBS-TV; Percentage...
- News makers.
Thorpe, Helen // Texas Monthly; Jan99, Vol. 27 Issue 1, p44Presents information plans for a cable news channel in Texas. Construction of a warehouse from the Texas Cable News network; Reason Texas Cable decide to offer the news channel; Information on The Dallas Morning News.
- Local newsies trumpet trash as May heats up.
Schneider, Michael // Variety; 5/6/2002, Vol. 386 Issue 12, p7Focuses on news headlines presented by local stations in the U.S. in May 2002. 'Brain Surgery: Live' from WSVN in Miami, Florida; 'What's in Your Diet Soda?' from KSDK in St. Louis, Missouri; 'Unwind in Your Bathroom' from WJRT in Michigan.
- Boom and Gloom at News Channels.
Breznick, Alan // Broadcasting & Cable; 11/22/2004, Vol. 134 Issue 47, p26Reports on the market status of cable television news channels in the U.S., as of November 2004. Success of local cable news channels in attracting viewers and advertisers; Reasons for the poor performance of some local cable news operations; Factors affecting performance of national and local...
- KNBC sweeps to L.A. win.
Richmond, Ray // Variety; 12/08/97, Vol. 369 Issue 5, p40Reports that KNBC television station's news features garnered the highest ratings for television newscasts in Los Angeles, California for November 1997. Comparison of ratings statistics with competitors; News features registering the highest ratings.
- EVENING NEWS.
Richmond, Ray // Daily Variety; 11/12/2003, Vol. 281 Issue 29, p56Presents a chart depicting the estimated number of viewers for the evening news in the U.S. for the week ending November 3�7, 2003.
- Pledging 6 p.m. parity.
Bishop, Ed // St. Louis Journalism Review; Nov99, Vol. 30 Issue 221, p5Cites speculation that KDNL Channel 30 in Saint Louis, Missouri will add a 6:00 PM newscast to its schedule. Program parity with other major television stations in the area; Absence of plans to add full news broadcasts in the morning or mid-day; Affiliation with American Broadcasting Corp. (ABC).
- Despite drops, more magazines.
Lafayette, Jon // Electronic Media; 11/30/98, Vol. 17 Issue 49, p81Focuses on the increased number of newsmagazine television programs in the United States in 1998 despite the decline in ratings of existing programs. Lower ratings as reflection of lower rating overall than an indication of viewers' lack of interest in the programs; American Broadcasting Co.'s...
- New look for Eye in NY.
McClellan, Steve // Broadcasting & Cable; 05/12/97, Vol. 127 Issue 20, p32Focuses on the debut of WCBS-New York City television station's news-operation makeover in May 1997. Reformatting of both the evening and late-night newscasts; Dismissal of several of the station's first-string news talent; Three separate newscasts on the 5-6:30 pm newscasts; Tighter editing of...
- Crime spree on network news.
McClellan, Steve // Broadcasting & Cable; 08/18/97, Vol. 127 Issue 34, p28Focuses on the results of a study showing the increase in crime stories in news programs in the United States from 1990 to 1996. Impact of the O.J. Simpson murder trial; Year in which the crime stories peaked; Number of crime stories featured in major news programs in the United States from 1990...
- Should be banned in Boston.
McClellan, Steve // Broadcasting & Cable; 02/21/2000, Vol. 130 Issue 8, p82Editorial. Argues in favor of prohibiting television journalist from accepting trips paid by subjects of potential new stories in Boston, Massachusetts. Policies of television stations on paid trips; Effect of paid trip policies on the reputation and effectiveness of television stations; Need...
- Tribune rises with KTLA.
Schlosser, Joe // Broadcasting & Cable; 02/28/2000, Vol. 130 Issue 9, p36Reports on the success of Tribune Co.'s `The KTLA Morning News' program in Los Angeles, California. Stations outside of the Tribune family as widely copying the KTLA format; Debut of the program in July 1991; Big news stories covered by the program; Marcia Brandwynne's appointment as executive...
- UPN9 News in tight race for #1.
Schlosser, Joe // New York Amsterdam News; 08/21/97, Vol. 88 Issue 34, p25Reports that UPN 9 News is the only 10 p.m. news to have an increase growth during the concluded July 1997 rating 1997. Information on UPN 9 closing the gap on ratings leaders WNYW; Statistical information on the performance of UPN 9.
- BOMBSHELL RATINGS Van Susteren report grabs Fox News viewers.
McClintock, Pamela // Daily Variety; 4/9/2003, Vol. 279 Issue 3, p14Reports on the ratings of Fox News Channel's television programs which featured the war in Iraq. 'On the Record With Great Van Susteren; 'The O'Reilly Factor.'
- No show.
Atkinson, Jim // Texas Monthly; Sep97, Vol. 25 Issue 9, p66Remembers `Newsroom,' a public affairs program produced by Public Broadcasting System (PBS) station KERA in Dallas, Texas, in the 1970s. Contrast to current conservative and noncontroversial public affairs programming; Creation by Jim Lehrer, anchor of PBS' nightly news broadcast; Character of...
- Memo from EE RR to E ML: THANKS FOR THE "SAVE KOCE" COMMENTS IN LAST WEEK'S EDITORS NOTEBOOK.
Reiff, Rick // Orange County Business Journal; 7/11/2005, Vol. 28 Issue 28, p43Replies to a defense of KOCE news television station in Orange County, California. Arguments for maintaining the station.
- WHDH shakes up Boston market.
Wang, Karissa S. // Electronic Media; 8/13/2001, Vol. 20 Issue 33, p8Reports on the dominance of WHDH-TV in television broadcasting in Boston, Massachusetts. Programming format; Changes in TV anchor pairings in major competitors; Programs for September 2001.
- Fox affiliate launches first newscast.
Larson, Megan // MediaWeek; 08/10/98, Vol. 8 Issue 31, p16Reports on Fox affiliate WTNZ-TV's launching of a ten pm newscast in Knoxville, Tennessee. WBIR-TV as perennial news leader in Knoxville; Target audience; Advertising rates at WBIR; WVLT-TV and Wayne Martin's contributions to the successful launching of the newscast.
- Quest for young demos spells end for old team.
Larson, Megan // MediaWeek; 08/10/98, Vol. 8 Issue 31, p17Reports that Boston, Massachusetts' WBZ-TV has changes the lineup for its morning and evening newscasts. Effort to capitalize on syndicated programming and the younger audience; WBZ' rights to `The Rosie O'Donnell Show'; Other signature shows on WBZ.





