11. Deegan said the company would not be the only provider of such services, but could broker some entertainment programming from other companies. 12. Entertainment programming, however, will be the key to the acquisition, analysts said. 13. I always hoped that some day women would become co-heroes with men in entertainment programming. 14. How often can you set aside commercials sold for entertainment programming and market baseball spots on the fly to carry potential history? 15. In March, American Online Inc. tapped him to head a division producing entertainment programming for the Internet. 16. In return, networks were granted a license to print money from sitcoms and other entertainment programming. 17. It is that television news itself steadily comes to resemble entertainment programming, reflecting standards and values not grounded in traditional journalism. 18. It also involves a cost-driven shift of political coverage toward cable and the Internet, leaving the broadcasters free to sell advertising around their entertainment programming. 19. LBCI is loaded with entertainment programming, but it also regularly presents news. |
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