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...Sesame Street Unpaved" is our way of thanking those of you who have grown up with Sesame Street for being loyal fans," Pam Green, vice president of Children's Television Network, said during the Harvard presentation earlier this month...
Myhrum eventually left network TV and became a freelance director. With his own production company he worked on everything imaginable, from Giants football to the Philharmonic. However, his favorite shows were those that maintained a pseudo-live quality, such as soap operas and "Sesame Street...
...METAPHOR] ROBERTA KATZ, lawyer for Netscape: "It's as if one of the networks was also producing the inner workings of the TV set, and every TV was wired so that that network...
...annual ritual filled with hoopla and hype, the television networks last week rolled out their fall lineups. The winners seemed happy, but behind the scenes, television suppliers were reeling from the pressure being exerted on them by the nets for ownership stakes in their programs. Until three years ago, the networks were limited in the kind of programming they could own, but with the limits lifted, the pressure is on. CBS, which co-owns an unprecedented six of its seven new shows, gave King of Queens a slot on the schedule after COLUMBIA TRISTAR surrendered a share. NewsRadio...
Until last week. A reporter at the online magazine Forbes Digital Tool tried to verify Glass's latest effort, the lovingly detailed story of a pimply 15-year-old computer hacker recruited by the corporation whose data network he had just penetrated. The piece features vivid characters (a "super-agent to the super-nerds," who is said to represent 300 hackers), a trade association called the National Assembly of Hackers and a California software firm called Jukt Micronics. None of it is real. When Digital Tool started asking questions, Glass created a phony corporate website for Jukt and a bogus...