In this week's cover story, Jimmy Kimmel had a lot to say about battling politicians, his unexpectedly tumultuous year and his future in late night. In fact, the Jimmy Kimmel Live host had so much on his mind--like remembering the upfront joke ABC wouldn't let him tell--that there wasn't room to fit everything into the...
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TV & Video Daily
November 15, 2017
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The most noteworthy parts of our interview that didn’t make it into the cover story
By Jason Lynch
In this week's cover story, Jimmy Kimmel had a lot to say about battling politicians, his unexpectedly tumultuous year and his future in late night. In fact, the Jimmy Kimmel Live host had so much on his mind--like remembering the upfront joke ABC wouldn't let him tell--that there wasn't room to fit everything into the...
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Behind the scenes of syndicated TV's newest hit show
By Chris Ariens
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The role of the CMO must also evolve
Starting Friday, they can access the streaming service’s limited commercials plan
By Jason Lynch
The first company to “present” the World Series saw big signup increases and brand awareness lifts
By Jason Lynch
Philo offers 37 entertainment networks for $16 per month, but no broadcast or sports channels
By Jason Lynch
Five media companies are looking to upend the burgeoning live TV streaming bundle market, with an entertainment-focused, sports-free offering called "Philo" for consumers priced at less than half of its competitors. Philo will feature 37 channels from Viacom, Discovery Communications, A+E Networks, AMC Networks and Scripps Networks Interactive at $16 per month. While that's less...
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