Category: Television

  • GRAY TELEVISION FUTURE FOCUS INTERN SPRING ’24 – KCBD at Gray Television

    Are you among the best and brightest at your college or university and are contemplating what’s next? Life is short. Stop waiting for “real life” to start and put your knowledge to the test. Launch your media career with Gray Television’s paid internship program!Interested in learning more? Check out the program description and apply today!…

  • MULTIMEDIA JOURNALIST (P/T) – KMOT/KFYR at Gray Television

    About Gray Television:Gray Television is a leading media company that owns and operates high-quality stations in 113 television markets that collectively reach 36 percent of US television households.We constantly strive for excellence. Through upgrading to the latest technology and seeking new ways to stay on top in our markets, we focus on training and development…

  • Research: Choice management still a challenge

    Research: Choice management still a challenge

    As the era of ‘peak TV’ tapers and new shows have been delayed by Hollywood strikes, the impact on audience choice is becoming clearer, according to Hub Entertainment Research. Even with a reduction of programmes, consumers still enjoy an abundance of content choices. This year’s edition of Hub’s annual Conquering Content report confirms viewers are…

  • DStv sheds 500,000 subs

    DStv sheds 500,000 subs

    MultiChoice, operator of the DStv pay-TV system, has lost almost 500,000 subscribers in South Africa. The latest interim financial results show that the loss at the end of September placed the operator’s total subscriber numbers (90-day active) at 8.629 million, or 486,000 less than the 9.115 million at the same point last year. MultiChoice says…

  • EchoStar’s Jupiter 3 being tested

    EchoStar’s Jupiter 3 being tested

    Maxar Space Systems says it has successfully handed over operations of the largest commercial communications satellite ever manufactured in their Palo Alto, California facility, the Jupiter 3 broadband satellite, for EchoStar’s HughesConnects subsidiary. The satellite, already in orbit, includes 14 solar panels on board that when fully deployed could span a 10-storey building. Maxar Space…

  • Former Marvel Studios VP and Producer of Glee Comes to 2023 NYFTSA Summit as Keynote Speaker

    Daniel Hank will close out the 2023 NYFTSA Summit at the Roy H. Park School of Communications on Saturday, December 2nd. REGISTER BY NOVEMBER 19th: Ithaca College students may RSVP via IC Engage: https://ithaca.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9590219 Daniel Hank has produced features, commercials, industrials, television series, pilots, and movies. As a producer for over 20 years, he is best…

  • Survey: TV still dominant source for news

    Survey: TV still dominant source for news

    A dedicated Flash Eurobarometer commissioned by the European Parliament has taken an in-depth look at media habits, including trust in different media sources. For 71 per cent of respondents, TV was one of their most used media to access news in the past days. TV is followed by online press and/or news platforms (42 per…

  • RTÉ reform plan to ‘regain trust’

    RTÉ reform plan to ‘regain trust’

    RTÉ, the Irish public service broadcaster, has published its strategic reform plan, including a voluntary redundancy scheme targeting those on over €100,000. It also caps the pay of top stars, meaning no one will earn more than director general Kevin Bakhurst. The document sets out a plan to make one in five jobs redundant, rebalance…

  • Mr & Mrs Smith debuts on Prime Video in February

    Mr & Mrs Smith debuts on Prime Video in February

    Prime Video has announced the premiere date for the new series Mr & Mrs Smith. All eight episodes will be available on February 2nd 2024, exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. From co-creators and executive producers Donald Glover (Swarm, Atlanta) and Francesca Sloane (Atlanta, Fargo), the series, a reimagining of…

  • Radio-television-film freshmen get creative producing short films, friendships

    Radio-television-film freshmen get creative producing short films, friendships

    When Jane Nam, Olivia Scott and Ana Orellana came to UT, they realized that as radio-television-film majors they wouldn’t have full access to UT’s film resources or media studies until they became upperclassmen. Disappointed, they started producing short films alongside seven other RTF freshmen in September.  The group of friends consider themselves a production organization,…