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Will be replaced by Ben Price By Jason Lynch One of the titans of the TV ad industry is calling it a day. Discovery Communications' ad sales chief Joe Abruzzese will retire at the end of the year, capping 46 years in the industry, the last 14 of which he ... Read more » |
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Networks secure big CPM gains, but trouble is on the horizon By Jason Lynch |
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Viacom Velocity-produced content promotes Roast Battle By Jason Lynch |
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Adweek Webinar Presented by Hightail | Tuesday, July 26, 2016, 1 PM ET | 10 AM PT |
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That's the billion dollar question By Mark Joyella What is Fox News without Roger Ailes? A question once only whispered in the cable news giant's headquarters on Sixth Avenue in New York has grown to be the pressing query in media circles. The man who created the ... Read more » |
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>From Queen Bey to Samantha Bee By Adweek Staff What would you do with fame, if you had it? Would you simply enjoy all the perks and pay that come with it, or would you use it as a launching pad for your creative passions? Read more » |
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Rival web pioneers are now corporate siblings By Tim Baysinger Yahoo's long, winding and rocky road has finally come to its conclusion. Read more » |
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Makes surprise appearance on Late Show By Jason Lynch Ever since Jon Stewart stepped down as host of The Daily Show last August, his fans have been begging him to return to late-night and deliver his brilliant, incisive political takedowns, especially in this year's ... Read more » |
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Only 18% will view the games online By Tim Baysinger The 2016 Summer Olympics are just a few weeks away, and it looks like the TV-friendly time zone of the host city, Rio de Janeiro, will pay big dividends for NBC. Read more » |
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Rupert Murdoch steps in as chairman and acting CEO By Jason Lynch, Chris Ariens After a flurry of bizarre reports earlier this week, confirmed then quickly denied, about Roger Ailes' exit from Fox News, it's now official: The chairman and CEO is departing the top-ranked cable news ... Read more » |
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