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  1. Broadcast stations want retrans $$ from cable, and broadcast networks want a piece of the pie to go to them. B&C: http://bit.ly/5b9gpp
  2. Interesting data from Nielsen's Portable People Meter, which measures radio listening. NYT: http://bit.ly/8gj2MU
  3. Nielsen says 99% of our video consumption is still TV (broadcast/cable/satellite), but online is on the rise. Variety: http://bit.ly/7S0P8I
  4. More evidence that the broadcast networks deem the affiliates as irrelevant. FloTV-TV on the go. Hollywood Reporter: http://bit.ly/4tNbgy
  5. Comcast says it plans to keep the NBC broadcasting network intact. B&C: http://bit.ly/4wyukF
  6. Another one bites the dust. After 54+ years, CBS to pull the plug on As the World Turns. USA Today: http://bit.ly/7fB7qi
  7. Time for renegotiating Howard Stern's contract with Sirius Radio. Radio Business Report: http://bit.ly/5URBrw
  8. No surprise -- most radio listening takes place in cars. Radio Ink Magazine: http://bit.ly/820MIz
  9. Comcast & GE announce deal. NBC to change hands. CNN: http://bit.ly/6QhtB4
  10. Advertising resurgence for TV networks. The Los Angeles Times: http://bit.ly/7IQVka
  11. Flash Forward and Cougar Town go on hiatus. TVByTheNumbers: http://bit.ly/6iSqJs
  12. Facebook becomes third most popular video site, behind only YouTube and hulu.com. cnet.com: http://bit.ly/6nV31u
  13. Oprah will announce this week she'll end her show and will start a cable network. CNN: http://bit.ly/13hQ0c
  14. According to reports, Lou Dobbs received an 8 (M) million buyout upon leaving CNN. New York Post: http://bit.ly/2uPpPN
  15. One possible result of free web episodes of sitcoms & dramas: More Junk. New York Times: http://bit.ly/19j0PX
  16. Miami Herald to Launch HyperLocal Web Network: Editor & Publisher: http://bit.ly/3b1G4k
  17. Could this be the season when Web-TV finally takes off? USA Today: http://bit.ly/4roOqe
  18. There's a growing demand for video to be posted online. Small businesses increasingly see the value. USAToday: http://bit.ly/23Ljc5
  19. Sesame Street marked 40 years on PBS on Nov. 10. People: http://bit.ly/2H6h5w
  20. Will Oprah drop her show syndicated to local TV stations to create her own cable network? Could be. AP: http://bit.ly/wxzur