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Ken Judah Freed has reported on the media industry since 1992 for top trade magazines in the U.S. and Europe. He pioneered coverage of digital media and interactive TV. Judah also is the national Political Issues Examiner.


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Congress has postponed the DTV transition until June 12, 2009, but Congress has not made any more funds available for the DTV coupon program that ran...
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For more than a century, owning a newspaper has been seen as "a license to print money." So long as a page of advertising paid for a page of...
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David Letterman Friday night proved that he's a class act, and the broadcast industry could profit from his example.More than 15 years ago. Letterman...
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