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Chelsea Handler may not have a lot of viewers, but she gets paid a lot of dough for the ones she does have on "Chelsea Lately." Jon Stewart is likewise laughing all the way to the bank. And it's time for CNN's Anderson Cooper to come out... as possibly overpaid.
Click on the faces below to see who makes the most money per viewer. You might be surprised. Read the story: What is the real value of TV stars and personalities? Delete the scoop?
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July 2, 2012 8:19 AM
The 2012 Flow Conference will resemble traditional academic meetings in name only: there will be no panels, no papers, and no plenary sessions. Instead, the event will feature a series of roundtables, each organized around a discussion question on contemporary issues in television/media culture and scholarship.
Respondents are asked to submit a brief abstract addressing one of the roundtable questions listed below. We especially encourage responses that address issues of race, class, gender, sexuality, age, and ability, as well as international perspectives. To submit a response send a 150-word abstract to flowconference2012@gmail.com by July 13, 2012. In the subject line of the email, please put the title of the roundtable to which you are responding. Be sure to also include your full name, e-mail address, and affiliation in the body of the e-mail.
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Massively... ""In the past it's always been very difficult to connect television shows, which are always evolving, with video games, which are static," Trion Worlds CEO Lars Buttler states, going on to say that Trion has cracked that code. "In our unique setup, we can do things other people have never dared to try before." Defiance the TV show and Defiance the MMO will, according to Buttler, "literally depend on each other and co-evolve..." Delete the scoop?
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On this week's Reel Web we take a look at the dispute between DirecTV and Viacom and what this could mean for online video. Delete the scoop?
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The question is... how fast?... So, what are the key points of this shift in user behavior for the traditional TV business?
We rarely watch TV ads, and when we do, we're usually doing something else at the same time--like typing. Also, the ads seem startlingly intrusive, because we're not used to them. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/tv-business-collapse-2012-6#ixzz1wpIDl4Kg Delete the scoop?
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What is television? Historically, its definition was more or less set in stone. A television set was a very particular type of device, which served as the hub of audio-visual entertainment in a given household.
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