D.M. Levine

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Neil Cavuto Wants Your Business

Convergent TV

Neil Cavuto is in a unique position. As senior vice president for Fox News Channel and its ratings-challenged sibling network, Fox Business Network, Cavuto is in a position to see [...]

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Pantene Signs On for London

Brand Marketing

Pantene is pushing for female Olympics fans. At a press conference late last week, the hair care brand announced a new sponsorship for the 2012 games in London this summer.

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The Surprising Rise of ‘Annoying Orange’

Convergent TV

If you’re over the age of, say, 16, you may never have heard of an Internet series called Annoying Orange. To be fair, you’re not likely to be the target audience [...]

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Joan Rivers Can Talk

Convergent TV

Joan Rivers is a reality star now. The unscripted WEtv series featuring her and her daughter, Melissa, enters its second season this week, and Rivers has been tirelessly making the [...]

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The Weather Channel Names New Chairman, CEO

Convergent TV

The Weather Channel announced today that it is replacing its current CEO with an executive from the digital and advertising worlds.

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As Hispanic TV Market Grows, Univision Reshuffles Execs

Convergent TV

Univision is revamping its smaller Spanish-language broadcast network TeleFutura with a format and executive-team reshuffling.

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Cross at the Crossroads

Convergent TV

David Cross has a lot going on these days.

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News Nets Embrace Tech

Convergent TV

Fox News Channel is looking to get more tech-savvy. 

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‘Portlandia’ Sees Big Audience Bump in Season 2 Premier

Convergent TV

The buzz around IFC's original comedy Portlandia seems to be translating into ratings as the show enters its second season. Portlandia saw a 39 percent jump in total viewers to [...]

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Blustery With a Chance of Down Parkas

Brand Marketing

Six months ago, The Weather Channel hired a meteorology whiz. Only this one won’t be doing the five-day forecast in front of a green screen.