Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Weekly Media Roundup

WCCO TV reporter, Ben Tracy, is heading for the "Early Show" on CBS TV in Los Angeles, according to WCCO TV's own website.

KMZT FM, a commercial classical music radio station in Los Angeles, has decided to switch over to a talk radio formant early this month, according to the Inland Valley Daily Newspaper.

Radio DJ, Tom Bernard on KQRS FM in Minneapolis, is under fire for making comments about Native Americans on his own morning show, according to Minnesota Public Radio.

In a report by the Saint Paul Pioneer Press
, MPR radio host and comedian Garrison Keillor had been stalked by a woman from Georgia during a recent tour of "A Prairie Home Companion”

Jeff Zucker of NBC Universal Studios told a breakfast lecture at Syracuse University in New York State that Apple Computers is allowing the destruction of the music industry with it's iTunes software, which allows computer users to download music content off the internet or from CD disks for free or personal use, Wired magazine reports.

The Washington Post reports
that more than half of Americans are opposed to the idea of further regulation of the media through the F.C.C.

The Boston Red Sox baseball team won not only the World Series, but the TV ratings war, according to the Internet Movie Database.

At least 25 worst TV Shows have been picked, according to the Chicago Tribune.



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