Archive | August, 2010

Candid Confessions of a Programmer: “I time shift”

I’m writing this week’s column while watching the 2010 Emmys on NBC.  Nothing unusual about that.   I watch television all the time.  Almost every night in fact.  Actually, come to think of it, there is. No, not multitasking while watching television.  That’s been around since I began watching television as a kid.  And not because [...]

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How “Adversity” Creates Opportunity for Clever Producers

As the summer winds down, cable’s competitive winds shift direction. ESPN, which has been dealing with the slack time in summer following the World Cup event, picks up speed dramatically with Monday Night Football. And it won’t be long before college and pro football begin to play games that matter. That always means trouble for [...]

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In Defense of Networks

Networks are often unfairly criticized for programming decisions. The criticism comes from those who lament that “everything on television is rubbish.” My response: 1) There’s plenty of great programming on television 2) To the extent that there are also base, valueless programs on television, it’s not really the networks’ fault. This all came to me [...]

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Video Interview with Bruce David Klein of Atlas Media

Bruce David Klein has been the creative force behind hundreds of hours of high-profile, award-winning non-fiction series and specials, theatrical documentaries, and webisodes. In his capacity as President & Executive Producer of award-winning, NY-based Atlas Media Corp, Mr. Klein has created, written, produced and/or executive-produced series such as DR. G: MEDICAL EXAMINER (Discovery Health/TLC), MARY [...]

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