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David Westin leaving as president of ABC News, no successor named - Los Angeles Times (blog)


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David Westin leaving as president of ABC News, no successor named
Los Angeles Times (blog)
In a memo to his staff, Westin, 58, acknowledged the challenges the broadcast news business is facing and what it has meant for his own team and said the ...
Network News Changes: Just A Matter of TimeBroadcasting & Cable

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News Round-Up (III): Miso, History Channel, never.no, Panasonic, Ubisoft - InteractiveTV Today [itvt]


News Round-Up (III): Miso, History Channel, never.no, Panasonic, Ubisoft
InteractiveTV Today [itvt]
"Miso allows us to connect with fans of 'Ice Road Truckers' through a new engagement channel, and right at the moment they are watching on TV," History ...

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IEEE 60th Annual Broadcast Symposium Set - Radio World


Radio World

IEEE 60th Annual Broadcast Symposium Set
Radio World
Luncheon keynote speakers will include James O'Neal, technical editor of TV Technology, who contributes to Radio World on the history of radio technology; ...

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Burry of `The Big Short' Bets on Farmland, Gold After Profits on Subprime - Bloomberg


Burry of `The Big Short' Bets on Farmland, Gold After Profits on Subprime
Bloomberg
“Now, Bernanke is the most powerful Fed chairman in history. I'm not sure that's the right response. The result tends to tell me they're not getting it ...

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Iniesta watches World Cup goal on TV - SuperSport.com


Iniesta watches World Cup goal on TV
SuperSport.com
... Spain when Iniesta scored was 15.6 million people for a 85.9 percent audience share, making it the most watched television broadcast in Spanish history.

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Crimson Tide Football Central - rolltide.com


Crimson Tide Football Central
rolltide.com
21 NATIONAL TV GAMES IN LAST 30 GAMES: The Penn State game in Tuscloosa on Saturday, which will be broadcast on ESPN, will be the Crimson Tide's 21st ...

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