BRISTOL, Conn. - The closest vote in Heisman Trophy history drew a record television audience for the announcement ceremony. ESPN's telecast Saturday averaged a 4.1 rating, up 32 percent from the previous high of 3.1 set the last two years and in 2002. Full Article at MSNBC
The new service is called Fancast XFINITY TV, and is the largest implementation of a cable industry initiative called TV Everywhere to make popular shows available over the Web to paying subscribers. Full Article at The Post Chronicle
YouTube is considering offering users the option to pay for subscriptions in a bid to encourage more media companies to license premium TV shows and movies to the popular online video site, a senior executive said. Full Article at The Post Chronicle
HONG KONG - China is big enough to support two Disneyland resorts, a top executive said Sunday, amid concerns the company’s new Shanghai park would draw visitors away from its one in Hong Kong. Full Article at The Orange County Register
2009-12-15 21:39:22 - in the current debate on the Patent Reform Act of 2009 (Senate Bill S. 515 and House Resolution H.R. 1260). Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Nielsen's list of top 20 prime-time TV programs The Associated Press More News Prime-time viewership numbers compiled by the Nielsen Co. for Dec. 7-13. Listings include the week's ranking and viewership. 1. Full Article at KansasCity.com
What's it about? Well, it's about these two cartoon kids. One is named Pim and one is named Francie. They keep getting into trouble, kind of Hansel-and-Gretel-like, and people are threatening to do cruel things to them. Full Article at The Stranger
Refer to a friend 2009-12-15 21:18:22 - and continue to be popular with each new generation: Miss Piggy, Kermit The Frog, Gonzo, Animal and many more. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Cable operator Comcast Corp. said today that it would make its experimental Web TV service available for free to millions of the company's subscribers who pay for high-speed Internet access and television. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
tool goes here NEW YORK — NBC's football and CBS' dramas and comedies were favorites among TV viewers last week, according to the Nielsen Co. The top show was NBC's Sunday night faceoff between the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants. Full Article at Centre Daily Times