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1. Indie networks show value for ad buyers, despite obstacles: carriage funnel is putting the sgueeze on more hopeful channels amid an intense competition for eyeballs

3. Latin influence: meet the 11 executives and talent icons who are shaping the massive U.S. Spanish-language media market

4. Bumper crop: of the broadcast lineups, ABC is the most aggressive, CBS and Fox are the safest, NBC has improved, and The CW is on the right track

5. Bumper crop: of the broadcast lineups, ABC is the most aggressive, CBS and Fox are the safest, NBC has improved, and She CW is on the right track

6. Reveille plays on: in the wake of founder Ben Silverman's departure, Reveille's heirs look to the future and abroad under a new boss

7. Sitting pretty: they've done it again. Despite the ugly economy and ratings that have seen better days, TV sales chiefs pulled off another stunner this upfront season

8. No average Joe: fourteen months after taking over as CEO of Univision Communications, Joe Uva gets raves from the ad community for the fresh media solutions and open-door approach he's ushered in

9. Heavy lifting: as digital media continues to morph messaging and ROI pressure mounts, media agencies are rebundling to stay competitive

10. Setting the stage: armed with its own production facilities and an aggressive management team, can Telemundo finally give dominant Univision a run for its money?

11. Surprise, surprise: after buyers predict a weak upfront, advertisers drive a seller's market, dropping a windfall of extra dollars to avoid sky-high scatter rates

12. All business: Jon Nesvig has been head of Fox ad sales for 18 years. His longevity is a testament to his negotiation skills and his willingness to tell Rupert Murdoch what he thinks

13. Change agent: Jay Ireland has successfully revamped NBC Universal's TV stations by bringing his GE bona fides to bear, but also by reversing business-side inertia

14. On the grid: the NFL network will run its first league-game with a hefty front line of advertisers drawn to the net by both on- and off-the-field options

15. Straight shooter: on the verge of unveiling his second fall season, ABC entertainment president Steve McPherson is focusing on comedy and strong drama characters. Oh, and there's that big hole where Monday night football used to be

16. Utility player: as ESPN's content chief, John Skipper brings his panmedia experience to bear for a multiplatform brand that stretches far beyond cable

17. The producer: David Hill's innovation and attention to detail established Fox Sports as a News Corp. cornerstone. Now he's charged with doing the same for DirecTV

18. Future vision. (Nab Report)

19. The rookie becomes a player: Ed Erhardt was an outsider who had never sold TV advertising when he was tapped to merge ESPN's and ABC Sports' competing sales units into one team. Despite a chorus of doubters, he's pulling it off

20. Stern's high-def vision: NBA commissioner David Stern believes high-definition TV stands at the center of the league's game plan for future growth. Will the launch of a 24/7 basketball network help get HDTV off the bench?

21. Stronger signals for HDTV: After years of paying lip service, broadcasters are finally backing high-definition TV, even though the number of sets remains tiny. (Nab Report)

22. Who Are You?: The media landscape has experienced a sea change during the last 10 years, but the people who work in media are surprisingly similar. (10 Mediaweek)

23. It's Alive: How America's Oldest Newspaper Cheated Death and Why It Matters

24. 'The Hispanic vote is up for grabs': Spanish-language news outlets are getting access to candidates like never before, as their constituency could help decide the election

25. Serving fans, filling niches: networks focused on corners of the sports world enter fall with high hopes

26. For your consideration: Emmy contenders deconstruct the value of a win

27. A steady hand: known for her calm under pressure, Geri Wang grew up in ad sales at ABC. Now she gets to run the $3 billion show on the eve of the upfront. Will Mike Shaw be missed?

28. Rushing the Web: under the direction of Fox Sports chairman David Hill, FoxSports.com will tout talent over technology in order to take online sports to the next level

29. Hot water for the soaps: nets running out of fresh scripts

30. Rino Scanzoni: GroupM's chief investment officer proved he's a force to be reckoned with in this year's upfront

31. Pod casting: media agencies are pushing TV sales execs to offer new ad opportunities that tap creative to nail down viewer ad-pod attention

33. Dennis Donlin: the creator of GM Planworks breaks down the walls between print, TV and the Internet

34. Summer shuffle: while a hit summer show can bring a network ratings and buzz, it hardly guarantees success for the new fall season

35. It's show time! Some broadcasters may tweak fall lineups once they see competition

36. The power of creative thinking: how media agencies are taking on wider strategic and creative functions

37. Creative thinking: media agencies are taking on wider strategic and creative functions in the advertising process to satisfy clients' more complex needs

38. Network report card: CBS holds up, but ratings falter for network TV

39. Irwin Gotlieb: after 30 years in the business, he continues to stay on top by going into the trenches

40. War's toll on revenue not so bad, for now: by keeping some entertainment on, broadcasters mitigate ad losses *able news nets stay wall-to-wall, but say they'll manage. (Television)

41. Top-slot dogfight: NBC and CBS have positioned their heavy artillery to win the new season in viewers and demos, while the WB, Fox and ABC try to regain momentum by shuffling programs and seeking younger audiences. (Network TV)

42. Advertisers size up media sellers. (Media Strategies 2002)

43. The Digital Share of Voice top 10: Nike, Samsung, Apple lead iSpot.tv's ranking of marketers whose TV commercials generated the highest-impact consumer response online in the first half of 2016

44. Cacophony of convergence; suddenly, the broadcasters and computers geeks are talking the same language

45. The definition of TV

46. Sawyer sued by ex-exec

47. The changing landscape of prepress technology

48. Six days in New York: lots of reporters but not much happened at Democratic Convention

49. Study: McCain Supporters Prefer TV, Obama Backers Don't

50. $25 Mil. MGM Grand Media to Horizon

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