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President Obama’s first address to a Joint Session of Congress this past Tuesday in primetime reached nearly 52.4 million total viewers. The speech was carried live on 10 television networks: ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, Telemundo, Univision, CNBC, CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC. (Cynopsis 2/27)

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Bravo’s season five finale of Top Chef: New York Wednesday night at 10p cooked up 2.77 million A18-49 viewers and 3.74 million total viewers. According to Nielsen, this season ranks as the highest rated ever as Top Chef: New York averaged 2.14 million A18-49 viewers and 3.02 million total viewers, up 18% and 19% respectively versus Season #4. (Cynopsis 2/27)

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The Golf Channel on Wednesday attracted 1.7 million viewers to its first-round coverage of the Accenture Match Play Championship, the largest audience ever to have tuned in to a first round of golf televised by the network. Not coincidentally, it was also the return to action of Tiger Woods. The New York Times (2/26)

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FOX ordered two more seasons of The Simpsons ensuring the longest-running primetime series in history goes through its 22nd season. The network approved 44 additional episodes, taking the total library episode count just under 500 at 493. Currently the show is in its 20th season and a global year-long celebration called “Best. 20 Years. Ever” is underway through January 14, 2010, the actual 20th anniversary of the show’s premiere. (Cynopsis 2/27)

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CBS confirmed it will continue reality competition series Survivor through the 2009-2010 season, serving up the 19th and 20th editions. Jeff Probst will also remain as host. (Cynopsis 2/27)

General Electric is slashing its quarterly dividend by nearly 68%, a move expected to save about $9 billion a year. The parent of NBC Universal has been paying a regular dividend for more than 100 years. Shares of GE have fallen nearly 70% since mid-September. (Iwantmedia 2/27, http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/GE-slashes-quarterly-dividend-save/story.aspx?guid=%7B618EAEEE%2DE61D%2D4522%2DA8B3%2D21D8DE89E8FE%7D 2/27)

Discovery Channel on Wednesday will debut “Hudson Plane Crash: What Really Happened,” the story of the US Airways flight that crash-landed in the Hudson River in January without the loss of life. The one-hour documentary will feature interviews with passengers, rescuers and aviation experts as well as a new computer animation that will break down the miraculous landing. Broadcasting & Cable (2/26)

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Comedian/producer Jerry Seinfeld reunites with NBC for a new primetime comedy-reality series created by Seinfeld’s Columbus 81 Productions and executive producer Ellen Rakieten (The Oprah Winfrey Show) called The Marriage Ref (wt). The series will feature celebrities, comedians and sports stars all judging and offering advice to real-life couples dealing with typical marital problems. In describing the show concept Seinfeld said, “This is not a therapy show, it’s a comedy show.  After nine years of marriage I have discovered that the comedic potential of this subject is quite rich.” NBC so far has not indicated when the show will premiere or be scheduled. (Cynopsis 2/27)

Time Warner says it will complete the spinoff of cable unit Time Warner Cable on March 27. The spinoff is intended to transform the conglomerate into a company more focused on movies, TV programming and magazines and to make both companies more competitive. (Iwantmedia 2/27, http://www.smartmoney.com/news/ON/?story=ON-20090226-001239-1731 2/27)

The cable division within highly diversified Cablevision Systems Corp. reported that revenue grew 7.4% in the fourth quarter of 2008. The cable provider added a total of 101,000 revenue-generating units during the period, including 53,000 VoIP subscribers. Chief Operating Officer Tom Rutledge announced that the company had a wideband service for residential and business customers in the works, but he did not give a specific release date. OneTRAK (2/26) , The Wall Street Journal (2/27) , Light Reading (2/26)

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ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA by Marauder

ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA

New Yahoo chief Carol Bartz found a reason to post her first blog entry yesterday – to share some of her future plans including a new management structure she is putting into place that will “make Yahoo! a lot faster on its feet.” She also writes of the elimination of silos and a renewed focus on the customer, mantras familiar to folks on Madison Avenue. The first official management reshuffle involves the just-disclosed departure of CFO Blake Jorgensen, who made news at an investors conference this week when he said that Yahoo isn’t opposed to a search deal with Microsoft in principle. (Cynopsis 2/27)

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Turner Sports’ PGATour.com site set a record for traffic on Wednesday for its hole-by-hole video coverage of the return of Tiger Woods. The site streamed 2.5 million videos and recorded nearly 24 million page views. (Cynopsis 2/27)

Google is launching its own feed on Twitter, the increasingly popular microblogging site. Will the Internet giant “pull a YouTube” and swoop in to make a bid for Twitter’s growing search capabilities? Would a tie-up with Google finally give Twitter access to a revenue stream? (Iwantmedia 2/27, http://www.pcworld.com/article/160311/google_joins_twitter_playing_around_or_preparing_to_purchase.html 2/26)

Microsoft has struck a deal with NBC Universal to bring about 30 movies for rent to the software giant’s Xbox 360 console in the U.K. and Ireland. The original content includes movies such as “Scarface” and “The Mummy Returns,” but plans are in the works to update the list and, possibly, include some of NBC Universal’s TV series. The Guardian (London) (2/26)

The New York Times is rolling out local neighborhood blogs, in areas such as Fort Greene and Clinton Hill, which will cover cultural events, restaurant openings and more. Each site will be helmed by a Times journalist with free labor from the CUNY journalism program. (Iwantmedia 2/27, http://www.brownstoner.com/brownstoner/archives/2009/02/the_times_to_st.php 2/27)

Not surprisingly traffic to job search and career development sites spiked by 20% overall in Jan. according to Nielsen Online with the category reaching nearly 50 million uniques. Career Builder remained the top job site but several lesser-known brands experienced huge jumps. And while 35-49 year olds remained the biggest demo the 65+ category grew the fastest, attracting 3.5 million unique visitors (a 41% increase). (Cynopsis 2/27)

Top 10 Online Career Development Destinations for January 2009
Site                                         Jan-08 UA (000)   Jan-09 UA (000)  Percent Growth
Career Development Category        41,457                 49,745                20
CareerBuilder Network                  19,667                  20,778                 6
Yahoo! HotJobs 10,968                  11,728                 7
Monster                                    10,697                    9,476               -11
Indeed.com                                 3,259                    5,835                79
USAJOBS                                    2,161                    4,398              104
Simply Hired                                1,232                    3,801              209
Job.com                                     2,408                    2,977                24
Snagajob.com                             1,341                    2,466                84
About.com Jobs & Careers             1,806                    2,356                30
Kenexa                                       1,944                   2,235                15
Source: Nielsen Online

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Monday night’s season premiere of Showtime’s “Weeds” attracted 1.35 million viewers, the best turnout for an episode of an original series on the network in the last four years. The series, about a pot-peddling mom, also provided a strong setup for new show “Secret Diary of a Call Girl,” which lured 949,000 viewers, the best performance for a new series on Showtime. Variety (6/17)

The U.S. Open golf playoff Monday between Tiger Woods and Rocco Mediate on ESPN posted a 4.2 household rating and 4.7 million viewers, the best turnout for a golf telecast in cable TV’s history. The tournament, which was won by Woods, also gave ESPN a nice online bump: ESPN.com logged 5.1 million visitors during the event, a 256% increase over last year’s Open. TVWeek.com (6/17)

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A primetime episode of Nickelodeon’s “iCarly” last Friday at 8 p.m. pulled in 4.5 million viewers, more than any other nonsports show in basic cable to date, Nickelodeon said. The episode, “iCarly Saves TV,” was seen by 1.9 million viewers between the ages of 9 and 14 and 1.9 million between the ages of 6 and 11. Multichannel News (6/17)

Cablevision’s Rainbow Media Holdings has completed its $496 million acquisition of the Sundance Channel. According to this report, Rainbow executives soon are expected to announce how the channel will fit with existing properties, especially IFC, and whether the two indie-movie networks will merge. The New York Times (6/18) , Newsday (Long Island, N.Y.) (6/17)

The legal haggling over “Project Runway” will be delayed a month. The case, which involves the popular show’s moving from NBC Universal’s Bravo to Lifetime in the fall, is now set for July 17 before New York Supreme Court Judge Richard Lowe. Multichannel News (6/17)

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