I don't know if this can be attributed to anything in particular -- or if it's just an aberration -- but several networks, including Hgtv, Nickelodeon, Disney Xd and USA are reporting their best-ever January numbers for the month just ended. Speaking of ratings, Tlc's "Miss America" pageant pulled in 4.5 million viewers last Saturday, up 1 million viewers from last year. This was the final year of Tlc's three-year deal with the Miss America pageant; no word if the deal will be renewed. And the third annual "Bet Honors" averaged 2.4 million viewers Monday, cable's top special for the night.
- 2/3/2010
- by By MICHAEL STARR
- NYPost.com
CBS' "The Early Show" will produce and host a companion live webcast on Thursday 15 minutes after that morning's episode.
The webcast, "Ask It Early," will focus on assisting viewers with personal finance problems. Hosted by "Early Show" anchor Maggie Rodriguez, "Ask It Early" will run for 10-20 minutes starting at 9:15, shortly after "Early Show" concludes its broadcast.
The live show will be centered on answering questions submitted by "Early Show" viewers both before and during the webcast. Rodriquez will be joined by "Early Show" financial contributors Vera Gibbons and Ray Martin.
"Ask It Early" marks the latest in a series of recent ventures by CBS into live Web programming (the show will also be available to Web users on-demand). Just a few weeks ago, CBSNews.com rolled out the weekly politics-themed series "Washington Unplugged."...
The webcast, "Ask It Early," will focus on assisting viewers with personal finance problems. Hosted by "Early Show" anchor Maggie Rodriguez, "Ask It Early" will run for 10-20 minutes starting at 9:15, shortly after "Early Show" concludes its broadcast.
The live show will be centered on answering questions submitted by "Early Show" viewers both before and during the webcast. Rodriquez will be joined by "Early Show" financial contributors Vera Gibbons and Ray Martin.
"Ask It Early" marks the latest in a series of recent ventures by CBS into live Web programming (the show will also be available to Web users on-demand). Just a few weeks ago, CBSNews.com rolled out the weekly politics-themed series "Washington Unplugged."...
- 3/3/2009
- by By Mike Shields, Mediaweek
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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