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Nielsen examines viewing habits in 'Zero TV' households
Measurement firm Nielsen has begun tracking the viewing habits of some 5 million American households that receive entertainment on Internet-connected devices and television sets. It's a group Nielsen dubs the "Zero TV" households, though that fails to...
Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Television, Netflix Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Entertainment
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The Flixies: Netflix awards aim to honor fan-favorite programming
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesJust when you thought Hollywood's awards season had come to a close with the Oscars, Netflix has unveiled a new ...... -
CBS gets half of TV Guide Channel. Web production helps Los Angeles.
After the coffee. Before getting over jet lag. The Skinny: On Tuesday, I said I missed Monday's "The Following." Last night, I caught up with it and was infuriated as usual. Don't any of these FBI agents wear bulletproof vests, and don't they know...
Tags: Television, Sony Corp., Manhattan (New York City), The Following (tv program), Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.
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Will 21st century broadcasting use the airwaves?
In light of a second preliminary court ruling in favor of Aereo, a service that lets people record and watch broadcast television programs through the Internet, a top News Corp. executive says the company may take its Fox television stations off the...
Tags: Television, Advertising, Television Industry, Media Industry, Game of Thrones (tv program)
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'Evil' triumphs at box office. Chernin courts Hulu.
After the coffee. Before making sure to get home in time for the game. The Skinny: I couldn't help but notice that some of the "Mad Men" recaps I read last night seemed longer than the script for the two-hour season premiere. I like "Mad Men" and have...
Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Television, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Television Industry, Media Industry
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NAB CEO urges broadcasters to embrace change or be left behind
The top lobbyist for the broadcast television and radio industries urged the industry to embrace change or be left behind. "We must seize the opportunities that new technology platforms present to broadcasters, otherwise we are essentially handing...Tags: Netflix Inc., Radio, Television Industry, Entertainment, Media Industry
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Late-night moves give Lorne Michaels even more power at NBC
Jimmy Fallon may have been crowned the new king of late-night TV this week, but he owes a lot to the man behind the throne: Lorne Michaels. Fans of "Saturday Night Live" will recognize Michaels, the show's creator, as the grumpy paterfamilias lurking in...
Tags: Smash (tv program), NBC (tv network), Television, Jimmy Fallon, Andy Samberg
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NSU students finding enough cyberspace
Northern State University students seem to have better luck with wireless Internet service than some of their peers on other college campuses in South Dakota. At some schools, particularly South Dakota State University in Brookings, students have...
Tags: Photography and Video, Video Supplies and Services, Education, Gaming, Colleges and Universities
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Village Roadshow conquers China. Aereo takes Round 1.
After the coffee. Before hoping this year was just an an April Fools' joke. The Skinny: If I'm ever kidnapped, please don't hire Ryan Hardy to rescue me. That guy could lose an elephant in a petting zoo. Yes, Fox's serial killer drama "The Following" is...
Tags: Television, Music, Jimmy Fallon, NBCUniversal, PBS (tv network)
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Microsoft, Netflix, others join April Fools' Day tech pranks
Earlier we showed some of the first April Fools' Day pranks posted online by tech companies, with Google notably leading the way, but more companies have joined in on the humorous holiday with pranks of their own. From Netflix's super-specific movie and...
Tags: Digg Inc., Parks and Recreation (tv program), Television, Netflix Inc., April Fools' Day
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Ignoring doomsayers, CBS and News Corp. keep betting on cable TV
CBS and News Corp. apparently aren't worried about cord cutters. Both companies are making investments in pay-television channels at a time when the very business model on which the industry is built faces challenges from changing consumer habits and...
Tags: NASCAR, FX (tv channel), Sales, Satellite and Cable Service, Television
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‘Star Trek’: Watch every episode to celebrate William Shatner’s birth
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesGot plans this weekend? You do now. Beginning Friday and running through March 31, the video streaming service Hulu is ......
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