1. Already, fewer Canadians are tuning in to the CBC, opting for proliferating specialty channels and popular American programming. 2. At the same time, individual public radio outlets have been striving for popular programming and granting commercial sponsors an increasing advertising presence on the air. 3. But Time Warner says Disney charges too much for its popular programming. 4. But with the popularity has come increased scrutiny, and heightened sensitivity to the content and influence of the popular programming. 5. Her track record, connections and ear for popular programming are just too strong. 6. Moreover, the creators of popular programming have a more direct relationship with consumers than the cable networks or Internet providers. 7. Reaching that goal requires more popular programming. 8. The cable companies say they were ousted in favor of more popular programming. 9. He noted that cable subscriptions have risen in part because of increases in the cost of popular programming. 10. USA has experienced a significant ratings drop this year since losing its most popular programming, professional wrestling. |