Jitters Mount As Upfront Nears

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Just six weeks before the broadcast networks are scheduled to introduce their 2001-2002 season prime-time schedules and begin selling advertising time in the upfront, uncertainty is building in the marketplace. With the economy in a downturn and potential strikes by TV writers and actors looming, the networks are steadfastly professing that they will be able to soldier on with contingency schedules heavy with non-scripted fare such as newsmagazines, game shows, sports and reality programming. But advertisers are not necessarily buying that pitch.

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