The doughty grande dame of TV news is announcing her retirement today, after six decades in television. "It's time," she says. "I don’t want to do any more interviews. I don’t want to do any other programs. I’m not joining CNN. This is it.”
Proving just how important the subscription model is to broadcasters, iPhone and iPad users will be able to watch the channel's shows in real time by hitting the "live" button. The service will only be available in and around New York and Philadelphia.
Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, Daymond John, Kevin O'Leary, and Robert Herjavec weigh in on what the New Year holds for business, social media, advertising, and startups.
There was no premiere episode. And not much fanfare. Monday morning the show went online, its entire first series watchable in one sitting. What is Netflix thinking?
As "Mad Men" and other shows based in the 1960s dot the fall TV lineup, those of us who actually work in the ad industry are translating those shows' themes to the here and now. What should we be thinking about on behalf of our brands?