Upfront Uproar: CBS Not Budging on Price

Tiffany net demanding high-teen CPM hikes

Days after Fox set the upfront market by securing low-double-digit CPM increases, one rival broadcaster is sticking to its guns, demanding steeper mark ups for its prime time inventory.

According to one national TV buyer, the initial rates being offered by CBS for its 2011-12 airtime “are well above what the market will bear.” Another agency exec said the network is calling for hikes of 17-18 percent.

After wrapping its upfront business Thursday afternoon, Fox has notched average CPM increases of 11 percent, thanks in large part to its stature among viewers 18-49 and the allure of the new fall series, The X Factor.

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