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event_date=2013-05-14 17:31:01;
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Chief Pulse Comment by Paul Lee
He is elaborating on the plan to introduce 8 12 episode limited series, splitting some of its serialized dramas into cycles running all originals from September to Christmas and then in the new year.
"That will create buzz and lower repeats," Lee said, also highlighting the switch to launches throughout the year to get away from the "September slugfest.". Of the new
ABC series, a supersized trailer for 1980s The Goldbergs gets a very warm reaction as it plays heavily (and sweetly) on nostalgia. Also getting big laughs is the Bad News Bears in tone Back In The Game
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He is elaborating on the plan to introduce 8 12 episode limited series, splitting some of its serialized dramas into cycles running all originals from September to Christmas and then in the new year. <span class="sent">"That will create buzz and lower repeats," <span class="analyst">Lee</span> said, also highlighting the switch to launches throughout the year to get away from the "September slugfest.".</span> Of the new <span class="company">ABC</span> series, a supersized trailer for 1980s The Goldbergs gets a very warm reaction as it plays heavily (and sweetly) on nostalgia. Also getting big laughs is the Bad News Bears in tone Back In The Game....She received a big applause, with the trailer for her show also getting good reaction sans her American accent, which irked some. <span class="sent">"Isn't she great," Brit <span class="analyst">Lee</span> said seeing her off.</span> "I have no idea why my ancestors sent her ancestors to prison.". TV Editor Nellie Andreeva , tip her here .
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event_date=2013-04-30 10:54:40;
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Chief Pulse Comment by Steven M Bornstein
Acknowledged as one of the most influential sports and entertainment television executives of the last quarter century,
Bornstein has led the NFL's television and digital media businesses since January 2003 .
Previously, Bornstein spent 22 years at ESPN and ABC where in September 1990 , he became ESPN's youngest president and CEO at age 38. He was later elevated to President of ABC Sports, Chairman of ESPN, and President of ABC, Inc."I am excited to be working with the Cinchcast team at such an important time in their growth and development," stated Bornstein. "From a media perspective, I have not seen a platform that has the ability to scale high quality content and audience so cost effectively. I look forward to helping guide the future expansion of the business.". Cinchcast's Strategic Advisory Board now consists of four members; Alan Levy. , Steve
Bornstein.
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Acknowledged as one of the most influential sports and entertainment television executives of the last quarter century, <span class="analyst">Bornstein</span> has led the NFL's television and digital media businesses since January 2003 . <span class="sent">Previously, <span class="analyst">Bornstein</span> spent 22 years at ESPN and <span class="company">ABC</span> where in September 1990 , he became ESPN's youngest president and CEO at age 38. He was later elevated to President of <span class="company">ABC</span> Sports, Chairman of ESPN, and President of <span class="company">ABC</span>, Inc."I am excited to be working with the Cinchcast team at such an important time in their growth and development," stated <span class="analyst">Bornstein</span>.</span> "From a media perspective, I have not seen a platform that has the ability to scale high quality content and audience so cost effectively. I look forward to helping guide the future expansion of the business.". Cinchcast's Strategic Advisory Board now consists of four members; Alan Levy. , Steve <span class="analyst">Bornstein</span>.
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