Mike Huckabee to Begin Radio Show
Rush Limbaugh will soon have a new radio rival: Mike Huckabee, who will be running a radio show from noon to 3 p.m. for Cumulus Media Networks.
Young People Are Watching, but Less Often on TV
Young people still watch many television shows, but they are streaming them on computers and phones to a greater degree.
Media Decoder Blog: CNN Suspends Roland Martin for Remarks on Twitter
CNN on Wednesday suspended Roland Martin, one of its commentators, three days after he posted controversial remarks on Twitter during the Super Bowl.
Media Decoder Blog: CNN Suspends Roland Martin for Remarks on Twitter
CNN on Wednesday suspended Roland Martin, one of its commentators, three days after he posted controversial remarks on Twitter during the Super Bowl.
Media Decoder Blog: Viacom Makes Streaming Content Deal With Amazon
The giant retailer has been building a stockpile of shows for viewing online and on the Kindle Fire.
Media Decoder Blog: 2.1 Million Streamed the Super Bowl, NBC Says
That total made Super Bowl XLVI the "most-watched single-game sports event ever online," the network said.
Media Decoder Blog: Why a Univision-ABC Partnership Might Make Sense
The long-brewing business plan that became public on Monday would offer both networks access to the growing audience of English-speaking Hispanics in the United States. It would also give ABC News a prominent cable outlet.
Media Decoder Blog: For Campaign News, Viewers Tune to Cable
Cable news channels have narrowly passed local television stations as the most prominent sources of campaign news for the American people, according to the Pew Research Center.
In an ‘NCIS’ Milestone, Mark Harmon’s Agent Gibbs Looks Back
“NCIS” celebrates its success as No. 1 and its unusual longevity with a special episode on Tuesday night.
Media Decoder Blog: No Ads, No Madonna But NBC Calls Live Stream A Success
Hard numbers will wait until tomorrow but some viewers already complained about delays and about what they missed watching the Super Bowl online instead of on television.
Print News Organizations Plunge Into Live Video
Web sites, newspapers and other news organizations are gearing up to produce hours of video programming, in part to pursue the higher revenues available from video ads.
Print News Organizations Plunge Into Live Video
Web sites, newspapers and other news organizations are gearing up to produce hours of video programming, in part to pursue the higher revenues available from video ads.



