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AdWeek ‘08 Recap: Managing Enterprise Search Is Like Being a Mosquito At A Nudist Colony

Last Wednesday, Reprise Media’s Managing Partner participated in Media Bites – a breakfast seminar hosted by Advertising Age at the Paley Center for Media in Manhattan (nee the museum of Television and Radio). The event ( additional coverage here courtesy of Ad Age ), which was part of last week’s Advertising Week festivities, focused on search marketing for large corporations, sort of a 200-level...

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Exclusive: Trek Writer Picks Faves

With a new Star Trek movie coming out, who better than an original Star Trek writer to pick the best episodes of the original series?

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A Paean To Time-Warner

This profile in Sunday’s NYTimes exclaims Holy Cash Cow, Batman! Content Is Back at Time Warner. I’m not really sure that anyone believes that content isn’t what it’s all about, but it’s also clear that the role of distribution remains problematic as firms try, on the one hand, to take advantage of the opportunities [...]

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*** Join JURIST in New York August 8! ***

[JURIST] JURIST and University of Pittsburgh School of Law Dean Mary Crossley invite JURIST readers in New York City to join us Friday, August 8 at 5 PM at The Paley Center (formerly the Museum of Television and Radio], 25 West 52nd St., for a reception held in conjunction with the American Bar Association's 2008 Annual Meeting. The event is free and open to the public. Hear and meet JURIST founder...

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Marcia G. Yerman: Gender, Race, Class, Age... and the Media

With the system "destabilized" by technology and the Internet challenging how we get information, how do you bring attention to coded language on gender, race, and age?

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Museum Of Television And Radio Acquires Rare 'Caroline In The City' Episode

NEW YORK— The Museum of Television and Radio added a significant piece to its Precious Gems collection Tuesday upon acquiring a prized...

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Woman Fails to Appear for Trial for Stalking David Caruso

Austrian authorities searched Wednesday for a woman who failed to appear for the start of her trial on charges of stalking and threatening to kill "CSI: Miami" star David Caruso.

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Arts Engine revs up retrospective

Film News: Media company celebrates 10th anniversary -- Issue-focused media company Arts Engine heats up its 10th anniversary with a retrospective of political docs at Gotham’s Paley Center for Media (formerly the Museum of Television and Radio) May 2-4.

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Phone Power acoustic car amps and notes on napkins ever since the early

Leads me to wonder whether Badminton sets are in. We were just passing the hat and making. When I see Kim or Jimmie I still mess with em saying. Movie and TV buyers do not want to talk to songwriters. My songs end up in lots of movies where a couple of southern [...]

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Paley Festival: The X-Files

Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows , Industry , OpEd , Celebrities From March 14th to March 27th, The Paley Center for Media is presenting the twenty-fifth annual William S. Paley Television Festival. The Paley Center, formerly the Museum of Television and Radio, says that the festival celebrates "television's rich and diverse programming and the creative process behind the medium." This...

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Paley Festival: Dirty Sexy Money

Filed under: Industry , OpEd , Celebrities , Dirty Sexy Money From March 14th to March 27th, The Paley Center for Media is presenting the twentieth-fifth annual William S. Paley Television Festival. The Paley Center, formerly the Museum of Television and Radio, says that the festival celebrates "television's rich and diverse programming and the creative process behind the medium." This year the festival...

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Paley Festival: Buffy the Vampire Slayer reunion

Filed under: TV Royalty , Industry , Interviews , Celebrities , Buffy the Vampire Slayer From March 14th to March 27th, The Paley Center for Media is presenting the twentieth-fifth annual William S. Paley Television Festival. The Paley Center, formerly the Museum of Television and Radio, says that the festival celebrates "television's rich and diverse programming and the creative process behind the...

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Gee, I Think You're Swell

I’ve spent a lot of time the last couple of days at Classic Television Showbiz, a wondrous website that scours YouTube and other video sites for long-gone television shows, as well as ephemera such as commercials, station breaks, and who-knows-what-else. Among the wonders: –A full episode, with commercials, of My World and Welcome to It, the [...]

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Vintage Video: Shatner On Kirk v Crane, Why He Did Trek and Kirk’s Death

Four years ago this month, the Museum of Television & Radio held a ‘Tribute to William Shatner’ at their annual Paley Festival. Video for this 2004 event is now online at Fancast, where you can see The Shat on subjects ranging from meeting Spencer Tracy to the death of Kirk. Plus in videos for a [...]

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Good Times: The Lost Episode

In the magical sitcom era of the 1970s, several breakthrough shows by the renowned Norman Lear helped to shape the television landscape as we know it. The legendary series All in the Family sparked a spinoff: the classic Maude , after the popularity of Bea Arthur’s recurring role as Maude Findlay, Edith Bunker’s cousin. Maude in turn was the basis for its own spinoff: Good Times , based on Maude’s...