TV News: New year could see gradual transformation or burst of change — So is this the year everything changes — the one where the media world shifts on its access?

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What tech turmoil lies ahead?
TV News: New year could see gradual transformation or burst of change — So is this the year everything changes — the one where the media world shifts on its access?

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What tech turmoil lies ahead?
TV News: Dish, Comcast grapple over E!, Style — As New Year’s Eve approaches, the TV biz is sticking with its recent tradition by engaging in a few carriage skirmishes.

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TV carriage deals down to wire
TV News: Year-end report offers insight into consumers — Betty White and M&Ms made their mark in commercials. NBC’s “The Jay Leno Show” managed to rank No. 2 among primetime broadcast TV shows in product placement activity even though it was on for only the first five weeks of 2010.

TV News: Demo growth lifts cabler to another year of ratings gains — While its ratings growth in teen viewers has been well documented, ABC Family will also celebrate 2010 for the gains it has made with adult women.

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Adult women lift ABC Family
TV News: Rain could impact broadcast of NHL Winter Classic — NBC could be facing its second postponement of a major sports broadcast in a week, if weather forces the delay of Saturday’s NHL Winter Classic.

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NBC faces another sports postponement
TV News: ESPN, NBC primetime packages at record ratings levels — Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday — it doesn’t matter what night — auds are turning out in huge numbers for NFL action.

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NFL scoring big on all nights
TV News: Wrote for ‘Everybody Hates Chris,’ ‘King of the Hill’ — Aron Abrams, writer and producer on TV comedies “Everybody Hates Chris” and “King of the Hill,” died suddenly Saturday on the Big Island of Hawaii while on vacation. He was 50.

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Writer Aron Abrams dies at 50
TV News: ABC’s ‘Modern,’ ‘Grey’s’ most heavily played back on DVRs — For better or worse — and there are good arguments both ways — the DVR has forever changed the primetime economic model.

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Primetime time-shifting on rise
TV News: New series gets two-week jump on new season of ‘Idol’ — After years of playing off Simon Cowell and Ryan Seacrest on the “American Idol” stage, Paula Abdul will be in the smallscreen spotlight as the broadcast TV calendar turns to 2011 and a wave of premieres looks to find some January traction.

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Abdul’s ‘Live to Dance’ kicks off 2011 broadcast premieres