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In Focus: The Transition to Digital Television

Hispanic Market Weekly
January 1, 2007
The cut-off day for networks to turn off analog broadcasts and go digital now delayed until June 12, has given Spanish-language networks increased flexibility. But confusion still reigns on two fronts
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Clear Channel To Sell Stations.

January 1, 2007
Clear Channel will sell 448 radio stations and all of its television stations once its $26.7 billion buyout is approved. The buyers: Thomas H. Lee and Bain Capital Partners.
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Ownership Regulations On Review

January 1, 2007
The FCC on Wednesday launched a full-scale review of the rules that govern corporations' ownership of broadcast stations and newspapers. All three Republicans on the FCC voted to begin the proceeding, while both Democrats dissented in part.
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SBS And Telemundo Cross Borders

January 1, 2007
In a strategic partnership, SBS and Telemundo have joined forces to cross-promote two of their popular shows and personalities - Renán Almendárez Coello and María Antonieta Collins.
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How It Works

January 1, 2007
Made by Arbitron, the portable people meter (PPM) uses a passive audience measurement device – roughly the size of a small cell phone – to track consumer exposure to media and entertainment.
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Nielsen Walks Away From Portable People Meters

January 1, 2007
Nielsen Media Research indicated it will not participate in a joint venture with Arbitron to deploy the portable people meter (PPM) commercially in the U.S. Executives cited cost and technology for backing out.
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Who Would Bid For Univision?

January 1, 2007
Most of the U.S-based media conglomerates would explore the option of purchasing Univision, say Wall Street analysts.
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Univision Is For Sale. Part III

January 1, 2007
The rumor became a reality on Wednesday when Univision's board of directors voted to put the media conglomerate up for sale.
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Hurry Up... And Wait

January 1, 2007
A proceeding that would have reignited the process was pulled from the FCC's Open Meeting agenda at the last minute Thursday morning due to disagreements over three issues.
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The FCC

January 1, 2007
The FCC is asking the average citizen to report any suspected payola violations to the FCC Enforcement Bureau and has put out a fact sheet explaining just what constitutes payola.
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