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Cynopsis:
10th Anniversary Special Edition:
"2005" 11/12/07
Greetings! It's
Monday, November
12, and this is your Cynopsis
Special Edition, taking a look back at the Year 2005.
This round-up includes a new category -- NEW MEDIA BUSINESS DECISIONS as
this was the year of new media with everyone jumping into the multiple
platform arena: VOD, new broadband channels, online pay-per-views,
podcasts, original webisodes and mobisodes. Desperate Housewives is
first broadcast network primetime series to go to iTunes, and the unions
aren't happy (sound familiar?).
Indecency and the definition thereof, is still a hot topic - this was the
year of Saving Private Ryan, Nicolette Sheridan locker room towel, Motley
Crue on Tonight Show's New Year's Eve show and hearings on
fines.
Other highlights - an American Idol Do-Over; Dave Chappelle goes on
walkabout; telenovelas coming to syndication (at least that was 20th's
idea in 2005); Michael Jackson and Robert Blake both acquitted; RIAA
starts suing grandmothers and college students' three bills introduced
this year - Fairness and Accuracy in Ratings Bill of 2005, Television
Viewer Protection Act of 2005, and Media Ownership Reform Act of 2005;
Peter Jennings sends a memo to all his ABC News colleagues; Hurricane
Katrina strikes.
This was a rocky year -- check it out!
THE
NETWORKS:
History Channel launched spinoff Military
History Channel
Animal Planet's first annual Animal Planet Puppy Bowl
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on New Year's Eve put the show in the
FCC cross hairs as a Motley Crue band member wished another a Happy New
Year, with the "f" word tossed in the middle
MTV Networks launches gay network Logo
A&E announces its new Crime & Investigation Network
Michael Jackson is on trial and E! reenacts the days proceedings with
actors
The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show negotiated a dog house for
itself on USA Network for the next 12 years
Dan's last night at the CBS Evening News anchor desk ... CBS Evening
News with Bob Schieffer begins
Expo Communications announced the launch of Expo TV
Comcast's The International Channel rebrands itself as AZN Television
Fox Reality Channel is scheduled to debut on June 1
VOOM expanded its hi-def offerings, adding WealthTV to the lineup
Digital channel Newsworld International relaunched as Current TV
Casino and Gaming Television network, announced its plans to launch
in 3rd Qtr 2005
NFL moves Monday Night Football to ESPN ... and on NBC a new 6-year
deal for NFL Football on Sunday nights
NBC Universal issued a statement regarding Paxson TV's plans to
terminate the joint advertising sales agreements with NBC O&O
stations and various NBC affiliates
PAX made a filing with the SEC that said it is "currently
investing substantial additional amounts in new entertainment programming
and are evaluating other programming strategies and opportunities that
might be available us that could improve our cash flow."
NBC files court papers to stop PAX from moving to a largely
infomercial schedule
PAX undergoes re-branding, changing the name from PAX, to simply
"i"
Turner Broadcasting System unveiled plans to launch GameTap
Scripps Networks launched HGTV in Hi-Def in January 2005
"Comedy Central has suspended production on the third season of
Chappelle's Show until further notice. All parties are optimistic that
production will resume in the near future. The third season will not
premiere on May 31st as originally scheduled."
CHUM Television will carry Monday Night Football games in Canada for
one season
On Memorial Day 2005, Nightline's Ted Koppel will again honor those
who have died in the Iraq war, naming each and every of the fallen
Bud Paxson responds: The Company will continue to offer the same or
an increased amount of entertainment programming than it in the past.
However, as we approach the new fall season, the entertainment programs
on our schedule may change to allow the Company to give its shareholders
a better return on their investment."
The Africa Channel launched with James Makawa, CEO
John Madden will begin calling the shots from the NBC booth for a
6-year stint starting with the 2006 football season
Cris Collingsworth is switching to the NBC team where he signed a six
year deal
VH1 launches a broadband entertainment "hybrid" network
called VSPOT
HorseTV Media Group, Inc., announced The Horse Channel, set to launch
fall 2005
Wisdom Media Group newly rebranded as Lime - Healthy Living with a
Twist
The Fox Reality Channel made ABC an offer. The cable net would like
to acquire the reality series Welcome to the Neighborhood, the same show
ABC pulled from its schedule just days before it was set to air because
of its potential controversy surrounding discrimination - no response
from ABC
The New York Mets new cable network, SportsNet New York, will kick
off next spring in New York with 125 regular season Mets games
Ted Koppel's last Nightline episode on November 22 ends with Ted's
warning viewers should give the new Nightline a chance and "If you
don't, I promise you the network will just put another comedy show in
this time slot. Then you'll be sorry."
January 1, 2006, will see the launch of a new network called Sleuth,
from NBC Universal Cable Entertainment
NBC will be able to acquire the rest of Paxson and its 60 TV stations
Rumors swirl around Katie Couric and the CBS News anchor chair
ABC News announced dual anchors for World New Tonight with Elizabeth
Vargas and Bob Woodruff, as of January 2
SYNDICATION:
King World renewed Dr. Phil through the
2008-2009, later Dr. Phil reups wtih King World thru 2014
A&E acquired HBO's The Sopranos
Mark Burnett teams up with Martha Stewart for prime and syndication =
prime doesn't work, syndication does
20th brings back A Current Affair and by February cleared 50% of the
country. This show comes back off air at the end of October
The Tube Music Network will launch for the first time on a local
station group in 29 Raycom Media markets
Megan Mullally a daytime talk show host? At least for a little while
Tribune Broadcasting-owned stations, Tribune Entertainment Company
and Sony Pictures Television (SPT) have announced a new agreement to
develop/produce first-run syndicated programs
For the first time, a cable network picked up the syndicated cable
rights to another cable network's original series. Spike TV picked up The
Shield, distributed by Sony Pictures TV
E! picked up a movie package from Sony Pictures Television. This
marks the first acquisition of this type for the cable net
20th Television plans to develop a new syndicated talk show with
hosts Randy Jackson (American Idol) and Lauren Sanchez
NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution re-signed Maury Povich
to a new multi-year deal
King World and Harpo Productions are producing a pilot featuring the
Food Network's Rachel Ray for potential syndication deal next fall
20th Television will offer English-language telenovelas next year,
available for syndication in 2006 ... wait for it
ACQUISITIONS &
MERGERS:
Here's how the announcements of this deal
came down:
Cablevision Systems sold VOOM to Echostar for $200 million
Charles Dolan, Chairman of Cablevision, and a group of Cablevision
stockholders, have reached a tentative agreement to acquire Voom HD from
Cablevision Systems Corp
Dolan wants to keep Voom up and going; while son James Dolan,
Cablevision CEO, voted to shutter the money-losing satellite venture
Voom's days are numbered. Cablevision's Board of Directors, including
James Dolan/CEO, voted to close down the satellite service as of April
30, but will keep its 21 hi-def channels and market them to other cable
providers
Rainbow Media LLC announced it will officially launch VOOM HD
Networks as a stand alone service
The Dolans' decision last summer to take Cablevision Systems Corp.
private, ending up with two companies - the privately held system run by
Charles Dolan, and the publicly traded company run by son James Dolan -
essentially scrapped
Bob Sillerman is acquiring Simon Fuller's 19 Entertainment in a deal
estimated at $174 million, in cash and stock
Comcast Corp. and Time Warner will purchase Adelphia Communications
in a cash and stock deal valued at $17.6 billion
Emmis Communications put its 16-station group on the sale block in an
effort to reduce debt - deals done with four different buyers: LIN TV
Corp., Journal Communications, Gray Television, Blackstone Group
Barry Diller's IAC/InterActive Corp will sell its minority stake in
Vivendi Universal Entertainment for a reported sum of $3.4 billion in
cash and stock
Online ad agency ValueClick come to terms to purchase Fastclick for
$214 million in stock
Raycom Media entered in an agreement to purchase Liberty Corp. for
$987 million, and assume approx $110 million in Liberty debt
News Corp. will acquire IGN Entertainment Inc., an internet company
with multiple sites catering primarily to young men interested in
videogames
Granite Broadcasting sold its San Francisco and Detroit WB affiliates
to AM Media Holdings for a reported total of $177.5 million in cash, and
$2.5 million in AM Media Holdings equity
Potential acquisition discussions between DreamWorks SKG and NBC
Universal have been shut down - later talks are back on and then ... NBC
Universal is back kicking DreamWorks tires ... and then ...
In a deal valued at $1.6 billion (plus assumption of debt), Paramount
Pictures swooped in and agreed to acquire DreamWorks SKG
MTV Networks acquired iFilm Corp
NEW MEDIA BUSINESS
DECISIONS:
Sirius Satellite Radio is getting into
the mobile video content business with a roll out expected in 2006
Fox is offering its cancelled series on line - some on a pay-per-view
basis, and some free
CSTV: College Sports Television secured a multi-year deal with CBS
SportsLine.com and the NCAA for the exclusive video streaming rights for
out-of-market game coverage of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball
Championship
OLN will launch three free VOD networks this year
Lifetimetv.com will launch webisodes called Kiss & Tell with Dr.
Ian Kerner
NBC Universal inked a video content deal with CinemaNow's VOD service
AOL will provide weekly online recaps of ABC's hit series Desperate
Housewives
Comcast Corp. will provide its Dating on Demand VOD service
nationally
Comcast will offer TIVO service to its 21.5 million subscribers as an
added option
Comedy Central announced the launch of its new broadband channel,
MotherLoad
Verizon Wireless is bringing 1 minute original episodes to its phone
service (called mobisodes) to its V Cast subscribers
Two Minute Television Network presents Genius on a Shoestring, a
series of 2-minute reality programs available to run on websites, on
broadcast or cable nets (primarily as hour-enders) and on cellphones
OLN's two VOD channels launch: Hooks & Bullets and Hazardous
ABC News announces ABC News Now, a multimedia news initiative that
includes 24-hour news channel ABC News Now, and video-on-demand reports
from all ABC News broadcasts
MTV Networks will launch MTV Overdrive, a hybrid channel that will
live on broadband with VOD capabilities
FNC will provide live content via cellphones to Sprint subscribers
Showtime will provide content to Verizon FiOS, and everyone else will
jump on board quickly enough
Tivo is expanding its reach -- soon it will be available on mobile
phones and pocket pcs which run on the Microsoft Windows mobile software
Peer to peer file sharing services can be held accountable for
copyright piracy committed by individuals who are encouraged to use its
service for the illegal downloading of music and movies, says US Supreme
Court
Cynopsis launched Cynopsis: In Your Ear - the audio podcast version
SCIFI.COM, the official Web site of the SCI FI Channel, will begin
offering an exclusive video blog for one of its original series -
Battlestar Galactica
Walt Disney Internet Group and Sprint inked a new partnership to
introduce Disney Mobile, a family targeted US wireless service
NerdTV, available only on the PBS.org website, is the network's first
downloadable series
Court TV News content on their SmartVideo mobile video provider to
cellphones
Yahoo! announced agreements with both CNN.com and ABC News wherein
both will provide daily news feeds to Yahoo! News
NFL and Sprint Nextel have teamed up to offer game highlights and
original content - both audio and video as well as text - via your
cellphone
CBS is moving further down the podcast road with the creation of CBS
Netcast
By the time 2010 reaches its end, 65 million global mobile phone
users are expected to subscribe to streamed or broadcast television
services according to Juniper Research's new report, Mobile TV
Mobile ESPN will be available to Sprint customers starting February 5
Yahoo launches Yahoo! Podcasts service
ABC/Disney announced iTunes deal to provide Lost, Desperate
Housewives, among other shows for download
SAG, AFTRA, WGA west, WGA east and DGA have all come together in
their call for their union members to receive a proper cut of the
revenues generated from selling television shows to iPod Video users
The Food Network will launch an internet-only series on November 21st
called Eat This with Dave Lieberman
NBC News will begin streaming its evening newscast on the internet
CBS.com began offering streaming video of three episodes of its
freshman drama Threshold
The Pentagon is getting into the podcast business
Burger King's video podcast - and yes, The Subservient Chicken is
involved
CBS Digital Media announced a deal with AOL to provide current, up to
the minute, broadband video and text news programming from CBSNews.com
for the AOL News channel
National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (the Emmy people)
announces plans to create a new award category that will recognize
original video content "airing" on computers, iPods, cellphone
and other mobile devices
AOL is diving deeper in the TV business, announcing it will begin
distributing episodes of more than 300 television series starting in
January
Lost Video Diaries are 20m original episodes, not aired on
television, that will soon be available for your mobile - called
mobisodes
Tivo is making it easier and easier to watch television no matter
where you are: you record your favorite episode of Lassie or the Rangers
game or whatever on your Tivo, then you'll be able to transfer that
recording to your Apple iPod video player, or your Sony Playstation
Portable and off you go
Fuse signed a deal with MobiTV, Inc., the mobile TV and digital radio
service provider, which will see fuseMobile be initially offered by a
national wireless carrier
Digital cable network TRIO as a television service goes dark. Instead
it will be re-launched as a broadband initiative under the BravoTV.com
banner
CBS will offer as many as 56 games from March Madness on the internet
thru the regional semi-finals round at at NCAAsports.com
NBC jumps into iTunes pond with programming from NBC, Sci Fi and USA
CBS is getting into the content-on-cellphone business with Verizon
Wireless V Cast
The Scripps Networks will launch a new broadband channel this month
on a trial basis, and go live in early January to all consumers, called
HGTV KitchenDesign
CBS and UPN will provide content to Amp'd Mobile broadband wireless
phones
MTV Networks and Microsoft have announced a partnership whereby they
will jointly develop a digital music service called Urge, designed to
rival Apple iTunes
MTV Networks announced it would invest $50 million in the Amp'd
Mobile service, and provide video clips, ringtones, ringbacks,
screensavers, wallpapers, etc., from MTVNs' various properties
Cingular Video's new mobile phone on-demand service gets a decent
shot in the arm with the addition of clips from HBO's The Sopranos among
other shows
The WB cut a deal with Verizon wherein it will supply video clips
from many of its programs to Verizon wireless subscribers
ABC News will make some of its on-air content available to Verizon
customers via the Verizon mobile service VCast
THE SUBLIME TO THE
RIDICULOUS, AND ALL IN BETWEEN
Richard Hatch tries to duck the IRS
Jay Leno is under a gag order and is not permitted to discuss (or
joke about) the Michael Jackson case ... his comedian friends step in and
read his copy for him
Robert Blake was acquitted of all charges
ABC's General Hospital celebrates 42 years on the air
Dennis Rodman competes in the 2005 Wife-Carrying World Championships
in Sonkajaervi, Finland
Michael Jackson acquitted of all charges
The NHL officially cancelled the 2005 hockey season
Kari Smith auctions advertising space on her forehead on eBay, and
GoldenPalace.com wins with a bid of $10,000 to tattoo a message on her
forehead
John O'Hurley was robbed ... robbed I say! .. on Dancing with the
Stars ... wait for the rematch ...
Martha removed her ankle bracelet
John Daly will be the first to try to hit a golf ball across Niagara
Falls
If in 2005 you invested in a new television series called DHS
(Department of Homeland Security), produced by Steeple Entertainment's
Joseph Medawar, and believed the show was endorsed by the President of
the United States as well as Tom Ridge, and believed a number of episodes
have already been produced and the show sold in well over a hundred
countries .... then you were bamboozled. Medawar was charged by the FBI
with mail fraud and obstruction of justice
Scott Stevens, weather guy at KPVI / Pocatello fired after making
public on air his theory that using a machine developed by the Russians
in 1976, the Japanese mafia created Hurricane Katrina, and then directed
where it would make landfall
The name is Craig ... Daniel Craig ... aka Bond ... James Bond
etc
...
There is concern over how Nielsen is
measuring the African American viewers as broadcast shows with
predominantly African American casts on UPN are all falling off
GoDaddy.com's second commercial for the Super Bowl doesn't air after
complaints follow the first spot
The House Commerce Committee yesterday voted unanimously to goose the
indecency violation fines from $32,500 to $500,000 for television
stations, per incident; and $11,000 to $500,000 for performers and
artists (with no warning following the first incident) in the Broadcast
Indecency Enforcement Act of 2005
FTC rejected a petition by Commercial Alert that would require
television shows to individually identify every promotional product
placement incident as a paid advertisement via immediate pop-ups and
pre-show notices
"ACCORDINGLY, IT IS ORDERED, that the Complaints filed
against the licensees of the ABC Network Stations regarding their
broadcast on November 11, 2004, of the film "Saving Private
Ryan" ARE HEREBY DENIED."
Time Warner pulled the plug on Fox Sports Net and MSG Network in NYC
- both Cablevision-owned networks
FCC determined that the Monday Night Football/Desperate Housewives
opening move with Nicolette Sheridan dropping her towel in the locker
room, is not indecent
Sumner Redstone, Chairman & CEO, Viacom Inc. is considering
splitting Viacom into two distinct and separate publicly traded operating
entities
Time Warner Inc., will pay a $300 million in civil penalties levied
by the Securities and Exchange Commission, as part of Time Warner's
settlement deal
A glitch in the process at American Idol on Tuesday night forced the
network into a do-over (voting numbers displayed incorrectly)
The long time expected divorce and separation agreement between
Disney Studios and the Miramax's co-chairs, Harvey and Bob Weinstein,
completed
Cablevision is pretty ticked off that the Metropolitan Transportation
Authority in NYC accepted the $720 million bid from the New York Jets for
property on New York's west side where it intends to build a new 75,000
seat stadium
22 Congressmen sent a letter to the FTC asking they look into
questions surrounding Nielsen's LPM systems and the suggestion the system
under counts minority groups. The FTC basically said "not my
table" and declined to step between the sparring partners
Recording Industry Association of America filed copyright
infringement lawsuits against 405 students at 18 different US colleges
Cynopsis launches new edition: Cynopsis: Weekender, published every
Thursday
Glover Park Group website discloses its participation in creating,
organizing and directing the activities of the Don't Count Us Out
organization at the behest of News Corp
After a brief "hiatus", Pat O'Brien says he'll return to
work at Access Hollywood in time for the May sweep
Peter Jennings issues this email to co-workers:
Dear All - Forgive me
the group mailing but it seems the easiest way to tell a lot of people I
care for about a change in my life. I have been diagnosed with lung
cancer. Yes, it was quite a surprise. As you all know, this is a
challenge. I begin chemotherapy next week. I will continue to do the
broadcast. There will be good days and bad, which means that some days I
may be cranky and some days really cranky! Almost 10 million Americans
are living with cancer. I am sure I will learn from them how to cope with
the facts of life that none of us anticipated. In all the years I have
worked here, I have had the most outstanding support from this news
division. Hundreds of you have been like family. It feels good to have
such a family right now. -- Peter
Alleging that Disney shareholders were
intentionally led astray, Roy E. Disney and Stanley P. Gold, former
members of Disney's Board of Directors, filed a lawsuit in Delaware
Chancery Court yesterday against the Disney company and select Board
members, stating that the company, "used Company resources to
promote Iger's candidacy and did not in good faith seriously consider any
other candidate."
Nielsen Media Research and UPN are working together to figure out how
to balance out the differences between Nielsen's African-American women
viewing samples for the network's Monday primetime comedy block
The planned BBC strike occurred yesterday with the UK unions involved
reporting an estimated walkout of 13,000 employees (nearly 40% of BBC
workers)
In second qtr 2006, Nielsen Media Research will begin measuring VOD
viewership
Local People Meters kick off in Washington DC and in Philadelphia in
June
TV Azteca will be de-listed from the New York Stock Exchange
following corporate changes spearheaded by the network's chairman Ricardo
Salinas Pliego
Leslie Moonves vowed that once the Viacom split was complete, the CBS
side would go after retransmission fees from cable MSOs for both CBS and
UPN
Nielsen's LPMs in San Francisco, Chicago, Philadelphia and LA find
more adult male viewers, but not everyone agrees - most notably Fox
Senator Conrad Burns (R-MT) introduced his Fairness and Accuracy in
Ratings bill ... Nielsen is disappointed ... Don't Count Us Out is
delighted
Tribune Broadcasting supports S. 1372, the FAIR Ratings Bill of 2005
A group of 12 TV writers filed a class action suit yesterday in the
Superior Court of California against eight TV networks and production
companies of reality shows, alleging violations of state labor laws
governing overtime, wages and meal periods
A New York civil court judge ruled in favor of Time Warner Cable,
saying that cable network AMC had violated its deal with Time Warner when
it revamped its program lineup from classic films to a broader and more
current lineup of films - AMC plans to appeal
Another bill was introduced to the Senate, this one by Congressman
Pete Sessions (R-Texas) and Congressman Vito Fossella (R-New York),
called the Television Viewer Protection Act of 2005 ... Nielsen not
happy; Don't Count Us Out delirious
Another new bill introduced to Congress, this one from Rep Maurice
Hinchey (D-NY) and co-presented by Rep Diane Watson (D-CA), called the
Media Ownership Reform Act of 2005
The Task Force on Television Measurement, headed up by Chairman
Cardiss Collins, sent letters to both the Senate and the House of
Representatives, asking both to decline any legislation requiring
oversight of TV ratings and mandatory accreditation by the MRC
NAB comes out in support of the F.A.I.R. Ratings Bill ...
alternatively, opposing the F.A.I.R. Ratings Bill s. 1372 is Charles W.
Thurston, President of Comcast Spotlight
Michael Ovitz was given a severance deal of $140 million, and that's
after having having been President of Disney for just about a year
Jean Golden and Todd Walker filed a lawsuit in federal court
yesterday, naming ABC, Simon Cowell and FremantleMedia North America as
defendants. Golden and Walker allege the defendants ripped off their show
Million Dollar Idea, currently airing in syndication in more than 125
markets nationwide
Pat Robertson's comments on The 700 Club in which he called for the
assassination of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez prompts ABC Family to
publicly object to the comments and says it has no editorial control over
Robertson's 700 Club program
The Writers Guild of America, west assisted ten reality show writers
and editors in filing a class action lawsuit against Fox Broadcasting
Company and Rocket Science Laboratories (producers of many reality shows)
alleging various violations of California labor laws
Hurricane Katrina devastates the Gulf Coast ... telethons/fundraising
concerts/events for the victims of Hurricane Katrina
The multi-network Hurricane Katrina telethon Shelter from the Storm
last Friday night was watched by 22 million people across 29 television
outlets, and took in approx $30 million in relief funds
Cynopsis publishes special Hurricane Katrina Relief Funds issue which
is reprinted on a slew of websites across the country and around the
world
Universal and Paramount are breaking up their 24 yr joint film
distribution venture United International Pictures (UIP)
Viacom rescinded its petition to the FCC to review the DTV kids rules
and instead appealed to the federal courts to toss out the rules or
dismiss them as too vague, unconstitutional, and challenging the FCC's
authority to make such rules
Fremantle International Distribution and Sony BMG launch joint
venture combining their respective capabilities to target the global
sales for television programming and DVD distribution
Reports indicate former CPB Chairman, Kenneth Tomlinson violated the
ethics of the office he held in hiring Patricia Harrison, former
co-chairperson of the Republican National Committee, as the new CPB
President and CEO
Regis Philbin hosts New Year's Eve not for ABC, but for FOX!
Univision and Telemundo will join Nielsen Media Research's national
TV ratings service, the Nielsen Television Index (NTI), adding these
networks to a lineup which includes CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, WB, and UPN
Nielsen Media Research launches new DVR ratings: Live, Live + Same
Day, and Live+7 Day
EXECUTIVE
MOVES:
In-house review of 60 Minutes Wednesday
broadcast in which President Bush's service record in the Texas National
Guard was put into question, results in four CBS News executives removed
from the ranks
Doug Herzog heads up Spike TV
Joan & Melissa joined TV Guide Channel for Golden Globes and
delivered 800,000+ viewers
Albie Hecht resigned his post as President of Spike TV
BET founder and CEO Robert Johnson stepped down - soon thereafter
Debra L. Lee stepped up as CEO
Meredith Broadcasting named Paul Karpowicz President
Ray Rodriguez to President/COO of Univision
Daniel Taylor as President of MGM
David Abraham named EVP/GM of TLC
Jon Litner will head up the NY Mets new regional sports network (not
yet named) as its President
Pat Mitchell, Pres/CEO of PBS will step down June 2006
Dennis Patrick upped to Chairman/National Geographic Ventures
Patrick Younge named EVP/GM for Travel Channel
Marv Albert will join the YES Network
Sir Howard Stringer to take over for Sony's current Chairman/CEO,
Nobuyuki Ide who offered his resignation after five years
DirecTV's CEO/President Mitch Stern left the building
Frank Sesno returns to CNN as special correspondent
BBC's first layoff round included over 1700 personnel with the final
layoff total projected to be 5000 jobs
Walt Disney Co. named Robert Iger to succeed Michael Eisner as CEO
MTV Network's LOGO tapped Lisa Sherman as SVP/GM
Brian Philips upped to EVP/GM of Viacom owned CMT
A&E Television Networks President/CEO Nickolas Davatzes retires
Herb Scannell to Vice Chairman/MTV Networks and President/Nickelodeon
Networks
David Hill to head up DirecTV Entertainment Group
Gail Berman left her post as President of Fox Entertainment to make a
creative name for herself at Paramount
Tom Gutteridge left his CEO post at FremantleMedia North America
Peter Liguori named President, Entertainment for the Fox Broadcasting
Company
Beauty & Fashion Channel named Jim Morrison as General Manager
Ken Solomon named Chairman/CEO of The Tennis Channel
Betty Cohen named President/CEO of Lifetime Entertainment Services
Larry Kramer named President, CBS Digital Media
Telemundo's top exec rung seen a switch with President and CEO Jim
McNamara stepping down and Don Browne stepping up
Corporation for Public Broadcasting's President, Kathleen Cox,
resigned
Omnicom Group's BBDO Worldwide names William Eccleshare as
Chairman/CEO of Advertising and Direct Marketing in Europe, the Middle
East and Africa
Judy Woodruff will leave her post at CNN
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment Worldwide upped Mike Dunn to
President
ABC News' Good Morning America upped Robin Roberts to full time
co-anchor along side Diane Sawyer and Charles Gibson
John Landgraf named the new President/GM of FX Networks
Christina Norman appointed President/MTV: Music Television and Tom
Calderone named General Manager/VH1
Robert DeBitetto upped to EVP/GM of A&E Network
Urban Television Network Corporation named Jacob R. Miles III to CEO
Shari Redstone, Sumner's daughter, to be named Vice Chairman of
Viacom
Don Perry named EVP/COO for Clear Channel Television
Foote, Cone & Belding's NY based President, Lynne Seid resigned
Hunter Nickell named EVP/GM of SPEED Channel
Rick Haskins, EVP/GM of Lifetime resigns
Marsey Carsey expected to announce her retirement from Carsey-Werner
Bob Horowitz sets up his own reality production house called Juma
Entertainment
Patricia S. Harrison named President and CEO of the Corporation for
Public Broadcasting
Tivo named its Vice Chairman Tom Rogers as its new President/CEO
Diane Robina named President, Comcast-Sony Networks
America Online, Inc., named Janet Rolle VP/GM of the AOL Black Voices
service
Media First International named Ed Weiner as President/CEO
Robert G. Friedman will step down from his post as COO/Vice Chairman
of the Paramount Motion Picture Group
BET named Reginald Hudlin as President of Entertainment, and Chief
Programming Executive
Rob Moore named President/Worldwide Marketing, Distribution and
Operations for Paramount Pictures
Fred Reynolds left the Viacom building
FremantleMedia appointed Cecile Frot-Coutaz as its CEO/FremantleMedia
North America ...
Lachlan Murdoch announced his resignation from News Corp
Cox Communications Inc. Pres/CEO James O. Robbins retired at the end
of the year
Heidi Diamond, President/Television for Martha Stewart Living
Omnimedia stepped down - Sheraton Kalouria stepped up
Brian Roberts re-signed with Comcast for an additional four year term
as Chairman/CEO
Charter Communications named Neil Smit as its new President/CEO
Banyan Prods. upped Jeanne McHale Waite to CEO
Neil S. Braun named President/Feature Films and Television for IDT
Entertainment
Roger Ailes, Chairman of Fox News Channel, will take over where
Lachlan Murdoch left off, as Chairman of News Corp.'s Station Group
Fredric G. Reynolds will return as EVP/CFO of the new CBS Corporation
after the split of Viacom into two independent companies
Ryan O'Hara named President of TV Guide Channel .
Si TV named Michael Schwimmer as CEO
The Africa Channel named Bob Reid as EVP/Network GM
Susanne Daniels named President/Entertainment, Lifetime Entertainment
Services
President of NBC News, Neal Shapiro resigned
Warner Bros. Entertainment pulled in one of its own to become
President of the new Warner Bros. Television Group: Bruce Rosenblum
Patricia Wyatt to President/HIT North America
America Online, Inc. named Nicholas Charles to Editor-In-Chief/AOL
Black Voices
Tom Kane named President/CEO of Viacom Television Stations Group
Sandra Stern named EVP/COO of Lions Gate Television
Turnover at Lifetime - exiting the network are two top level
executives: Kelly Good, SVP/Original Series, and Bill Brand,
SVP/Alternative Programming
Eileen O'Neill upped to EVP/GM of Discovery Health Channel
Vivian Schiller promoted to EVP/GM of Discovery Times Channel
Stuart Snyder named General Manager of GameTap
John D. Maatta, named COO/The WB Television Network
Patrick Scott, President of The Weather Channel Networks, announced
his retirement
Kevin Kay appointed to GM/EVP/Sales Spike TV
HBO named Jim Moloshok as its President/Media Ventures
Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. promoted Scott Crystal to
President/TV Guide Publishing Group
Dennis Swanson named President/Station Operations at Fox Television
Group
Hispanic Communications Network (HCN) named Carlos Alcazar as
President
Patrick Mullen announced his resignation and will be leaving Tribune
Broadcasting
Lester Crystal named President/MacNeil Lehrer Productions after
serving as executive producer of The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer for the
past 22 years
Paramount Domestic Television signed Judge Judy to another four years
Lifetime Movie Network upped Louise Henry Bryson to EVP/GM of the
network
Jewell Engstrom promoted to CFO and EVP/Disney-ABC Cable Networks
Group
James L. Hedges promoted to CFO and EVP/ABC Television Network and
Touchstone Television Studios
Mitch Semel, SVP/Nick-at-Nite and TV Land, resigned
Judy Girard named President of HGTV
Sean McManus named President of CBS News and Sports
Renetta McCann named CEO of Starcom MediaVest
Michael J. Wolf named President/COO, MTV Networks
James G. Held named President and Chairman/Shop At Home
Petry Media Corporation announced that Richard H. Soule, Jr. hired as
President/Petry International
Genius Products named Christine Martinez/GM and EVP
Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. promoted Michael Clayton to GM
and EVP/TV Guide Publishing Group
TV Azteca named Adrian Steckel as President/CEO of Azteca America
Bud Paxson resigned as Chairman/CEO
Tribune Company named John Reardon as President/CEO of its broadcast
group
Scripps Networks named Kathleen Finch as SVP/GM of DIY Network
Atlantic Video, Inc., upped Ed Milligan to President
Horowitz Associates Inc. named Fred Petrosino as General Manager,
Broadcast
Kathleen Abernathy a Republican Commissioner of the FCC, resigned
Gary Zenkel upped to President/NBC Olympics
ESPN named Gerardo Casanova as its first GM in Mexico
Thomas F. Burchill named CEO of Venaca, Inc.
E! Networks named Salaam Coleman Smith as SVP/Style Network
Walt Disney Studios upped Alan Bergman to President
NBC ups Jeff Zucker from President/NBCU TV Group to CEO, and Randy
Falco named President/COO of the newly-integrated NBC Universal
Television Group. Additionally, Beth Comstock appointed to the newly
created position of President/NBCU Digital Media and Market Development
DreamWorks Animation SKG board member and former Vice Chairman/CFO,
Bank of America Lewis Coleman named Pres/DreamWorks Animation SKG
Lynn Picard named to the newly created position of EVP/Interactive
Entertainment at Lifetime Entertainment Services, and promoted to
President/Ad Sales, Lifetime
Also Lifetime Entertainment Services upped Louise Henry Bryson to
President/Distribution and Affiliate Business Development
Ryan Seacrest to host E! News
Dan Harrison named SVP/Emerging Networks, overseeing Sleuth
Jeff Bewkes named President/COO of Time Warner Inc.
ImaginAsian Entertainment names J. Edward Lee as EVP/COO
IN
MEMORIUM:
Jerry Orbach ... Marilyn
Oliveri ... Lamont Bentley ... Steven Cohen ... Ossie Davis ... George
Herman ... Tim Nesvig ... Najai Turpin ... Sandra Dee ... Stuart
"Red" Martin ... John Paul "Jack" Turner ... Walter
A. Ward III ... Frank Gorshin ... Howard Morris ... Eddie Albert
... Anne Bancroft ... Dana Elcar ... Carol Scott Caramadre ... Steve Bell
... James Doohan ... Peter Jennings ... John H. Johnson ... Barbara Bel
Geddes ... Steve Ramsey ... Bob "Gilligan" Denver ... Chris
Schenkel ... Don Adams ... Nipsey Russell ... Carol Lynn Jordan ... Louis
Nye ... Michael Piller ... Albert P. Krivin ... Nancy Palmero ... Eduardo
Gory Guerrero ... Steven M. Friedman ... Berl Rotfeld ... Noriyuki Morita
aka Pat Morita ... Wendie Jo Sperber ... Richard Pryor ... John Spencer
... Walter A. Schwartz.
Later -- Cyn11.12.07
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