Television Week began as Electronic Media
in 1982, changing name in 2003. It was a tabloid
format weekly covering American visual electronic
media (television, cable, and video). It was
published by Crain Communications, the parent of
Advertising Age. Aimed at managerial executives.
Television Week reported on production and
distribution, emerging and interactive technologies,
network and affiliate news,
regulatory developments. and programming. Television
Week covered such topics as the conversion to
digital television. With its regular features such
as "The Insider," "Viewpoint." and "Converging
Media."
and sections on deals, ratings, Hollywood,
Washington. career moves, and special reports on a
variety of topics.
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