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Broadcasting & Cable

Broadcasting & Cable (B&C, or Broadcasting+Cable) is a monthly telecommunications industry trade magazine published by Future US. Founded in 1931 as Broadcasting, subsequent mergers, acquisitions and industry evolution saw a series of name changes, including Broadcasting and Broadcast Advertising, and Broadcasting-Telecasting, before adopting its current name in 1993. B&C, which was published biweekly until January 1941, and weekly thereafter, covers the business of television in the U.S.—programming, advertising, regulation, technology, finance, and news. In addition to the newsweekly, B&C operates a comprehensive website[3] that provides a roadmap for readers in an industry that is in constant flux due to shifts in technology, culture and legislation, and offers a forum for industry debate and criticism.

Broadcasting & Cable
EditorBill Gannon[1]
CategoriesTrade magazine
FrequencyMonthly
Founder
  • Martin Codel
  • Sol Taishoff
  • Harry Shaw
Founded1931[2]
First issueOctober 15, 1931 (1931-10-15)
CompanyFuture US
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City
LanguageEnglish
Websitenexttv.com/bc
ISSN1068-6827

History edit

Broadcasting was founded in Washington, D.C., by Martin Codel, Sol Taishoff and former National Association of Broadcasters president Harry Shaw, and the first issue was published on October 15, 1931. Originally, Shaw was publisher, Codel editor, and Taishoff managing editor; when Shaw retired, Codel became publisher and Taishoff took over as editor-in-chief (Taishoff had succeeded Codel writing the radio column for the Consolidated Press Association, both men using the pseudonym "Robert Mack"; the two met while covering radio in Washington).[4] The men operated under the corporate name Broadcasting Publications, Inc.; after Shaw's departure, the company was owned by Codel, Taishoff, and their wives. Codel left the magazine in January 1943, to work in public relations for the Red Cross in the North African theater of the war, but remained on the masthead as publisher until June 1944, at which point Taishoff and his wife bought out the Codels' interest in the magazine. Taishoff then assumed the post of the publisher in addition to editor.[5]

Broadcasting merged with Broadcast Advertising in 1932, with the Broadcast Reporter in 1933, and with Telecast in 1953.[6] The title was changed to Broadcasting-Telecasting beginning with the November 26, 1945, issue; Telecasting was dropped from the cover page on October 14, 1957, but remained on the masthead through January 5, 1959. The title remained Broadcasting thereafter until February 22, 1993, becoming Broadcasting & Cable with the March 1, 1993 issue.

Sol Taishoff won a Peabody Award for his reporting in 1980.[7] Times Mirror bought Broadcasting in 1986 from the Taishoff family.[8] Cahners Publishing bought Broadcasting in 1991.[9] In 2009, Cahners successor Reed Business Information sold TWICE, Broadcasting & Cable and Multichannel News to NewBay Media.[2][10] Future acquired NewBay Media in 2018.[11] In 2020, Future folded Broadcasting & Cable into its new platform, Next TV.[12][13]

Hall of Fame edit

The magazine sponsors an annual dinner at which about a dozen industry professionals are inducted into its Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame.[14]

In December 2012, the television court show Judge Judy earned its star, Judy Sheindlin, a spot in the Broadcasting & Cable hall of fame. Sheindlin accepted the honor at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York.[15][16]

In 2015, the Hall of Fame celebrated its 25th anniversary[17] and to date has honored nearly 400 executives, talent and shows, including Bob Iger, chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company;[17] sports broadcaster and former NFL player Frank Gifford; Dr. Phil McGraw, host of Dr. Phil; and Kathie Lee Gifford, co-anchor of the fourth hour of Today.

As of 2019, only fifteen shows have either been inducted or are scheduled to be inducted:[14]

References edit

  1. ^ B&C, Staff (May 18, 2020). . Broadcasting & Cable. New York. Archived from the original on April 21, 2020. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "NewBay Media Acquires Broadcasting & Cable, Multichannel News and Twice". TV Technology. New York. December 1, 2009. from the original on 2015-11-23. Retrieved November 22, 2015.
  3. ^ "TV Business News From Broadcast to Cable to Digital – Broadcasting & Cable". broadcastingcable.com. from the original on 2017-11-29. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  4. ^ "We Pay Our Respects To— Martin Codel" (PDF). Broadcasting and Broadcast Advertising. 24 (14): 31. April 5, 1943. Retrieved October 8, 2013.
  5. ^ "Announcement" (PDF). Broadcasting and Broadcast Advertising. 26 (23): 11. June 5, 1944. Retrieved October 8, 2013.
  6. ^ "Broadcasting: The Businessweekly of Television and Radio (masthead)" (PDF). Broadcasting: 16. May 3, 1965. Retrieved October 8, 2013.
  7. ^ "Personal Award: Sol Taishoff". Retrieved 2021-04-28.
  8. ^ "Times Mirror to Buy Broadcasting, Scientific Publishers". AP News Archive. Nov 28, 1986. from the original on 2015-05-09. Retrieved October 8, 2013.
  9. ^ Carmody, Dierdre (May 18, 1991). "Times Mirror-Cahners Deal For Broadcasting Magazine". The New York Times. from the original on 2015-05-25. Retrieved October 8, 2013.
  10. ^ "NewBay Media Buys 'B&C': Trade publisher also acquires 'Multichannel News,' 'TWICE'". Broadcasting & Cable. December 1, 2009. from the original on 2010-02-17. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
  11. ^ "PennWell Corp. and NewBay Media Acquired By UK Firms". Folio. 2018-04-04. from the original on 2018-09-02. Retrieved 2018-09-01.
  12. ^ "Here's Who Has Succeeded Jayne At Bitcentral". RBR.com. June 9, 2020. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  13. ^ "Future PLC Announces the Launch of Next TV". PR Newswire. December 18, 2019. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  14. ^ a b "B & C Hall of Fame". Broadcasting & Cable. 2019. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  15. ^ "Judge Judy Sheindlin to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at 2019 Daytime Emmys". Variety. March 12, 2019. Retrieved June 6, 2021.
  16. ^ "Judge Judy Sheindlin attends the 2012 Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame Awards at The Waldorf Astoria". Alamy. December 17, 2012. Retrieved June 6, 2021.
  17. ^ a b "Bob Iger Named to 25th Annual 'B&C' Hall of Fame Class". Broadcasting & Cable. 16 March 2018 [4 May 2015]. Retrieved 17 September 2019.

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Broadcasting amp Cable B amp C or Broadcasting Cable is a monthly telecommunications industry trade magazine published by Future US Founded in 1931 as Broadcasting subsequent mergers acquisitions and industry evolution saw a series of name changes including Broadcasting and Broadcast Advertising and Broadcasting Telecasting before adopting its current name in 1993 B amp C which was published biweekly until January 1941 and weekly thereafter covers the business of television in the U S programming advertising regulation technology finance and news In addition to the newsweekly B amp C operates a comprehensive website 3 that provides a roadmap for readers in an industry that is in constant flux due to shifts in technology culture and legislation and offers a forum for industry debate and criticism Broadcasting amp CableEditorBill Gannon 1 CategoriesTrade magazineFrequencyMonthlyFounderMartin CodelSol TaishoffHarry ShawFounded1931 2 First issueOctober 15 1931 1931 10 15 CompanyFuture USCountryUnited StatesBased inNew York CityLanguageEnglishWebsitenexttv com bcISSN1068 6827 Contents 1 History 2 Hall of Fame 3 References 4 External linksHistory editBroadcasting was founded in Washington D C by Martin Codel Sol Taishoff and former National Association of Broadcasters president Harry Shaw and the first issue was published on October 15 1931 Originally Shaw was publisher Codel editor and Taishoff managing editor when Shaw retired Codel became publisher and Taishoff took over as editor in chief Taishoff had succeeded Codel writing the radio column for the Consolidated Press Association both men using the pseudonym Robert Mack the two met while covering radio in Washington 4 The men operated under the corporate name Broadcasting Publications Inc after Shaw s departure the company was owned by Codel Taishoff and their wives Codel left the magazine in January 1943 to work in public relations for the Red Cross in the North African theater of the war but remained on the masthead as publisher until June 1944 at which point Taishoff and his wife bought out the Codels interest in the magazine Taishoff then assumed the post of the publisher in addition to editor 5 Broadcasting merged with Broadcast Advertising in 1932 with the Broadcast Reporter in 1933 and with Telecast in 1953 6 The title was changed to Broadcasting Telecasting beginning with the November 26 1945 issue Telecasting was dropped from the cover page on October 14 1957 but remained on the masthead through January 5 1959 The title remained Broadcasting thereafter until February 22 1993 becoming Broadcasting amp Cable with the March 1 1993 issue Sol Taishoff won a Peabody Award for his reporting in 1980 7 Times Mirror bought Broadcasting in 1986 from the Taishoff family 8 Cahners Publishing bought Broadcasting in 1991 9 In 2009 Cahners successor Reed Business Information sold TWICE Broadcasting amp Cable and Multichannel News to NewBay Media 2 10 Future acquired NewBay Media in 2018 11 In 2020 Future folded Broadcasting amp Cable into its new platform Next TV 12 13 Hall of Fame editThe magazine sponsors an annual dinner at which about a dozen industry professionals are inducted into its Broadcasting amp Cable Hall of Fame 14 In December 2012 the television court show Judge Judy earned its star Judy Sheindlin a spot in the Broadcasting amp Cable hall of fame Sheindlin accepted the honor at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York 15 16 In 2015 the Hall of Fame celebrated its 25th anniversary 17 and to date has honored nearly 400 executives talent and shows including Bob Iger chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company 17 sports broadcaster and former NFL player Frank Gifford Dr Phil McGraw host of Dr Phil and Kathie Lee Gifford co anchor of the fourth hour of Today As of 2019 update only fifteen shows have either been inducted or are scheduled to be inducted 14 20 20 60 Minutes American Idol Dateline NBC Entertainment Tonight Family Feud Good Morning America Inside the NBA Live with Kelly amp Michael Mad Men Monday Night Football The Simpsons SportsCenter Today The ViewReferences edit B amp C Staff May 18 2020 Contact Us Broadcasting amp Cable New York Archived from the original on April 21 2020 Retrieved May 18 2020 a b NewBay Media Acquires Broadcasting amp Cable Multichannel News and Twice TV Technology New York December 1 2009 Archived from the original on 2015 11 23 Retrieved November 22 2015 TV Business News From Broadcast to Cable to Digital Broadcasting amp Cable broadcastingcable com Archived from the original on 2017 11 29 Retrieved 28 November 2017 We Pay Our Respects To Martin Codel PDF Broadcasting and Broadcast Advertising 24 14 31 April 5 1943 Retrieved October 8 2013 Announcement PDF Broadcasting and Broadcast Advertising 26 23 11 June 5 1944 Retrieved October 8 2013 Broadcasting The Businessweekly of Television and Radio masthead PDF Broadcasting 16 May 3 1965 Retrieved October 8 2013 Personal Award Sol Taishoff Retrieved 2021 04 28 Times Mirror to Buy Broadcasting Scientific Publishers AP News Archive Nov 28 1986 Archived from the original on 2015 05 09 Retrieved October 8 2013 Carmody Dierdre May 18 1991 Times Mirror Cahners Deal For Broadcasting Magazine The New York Times Archived from the original on 2015 05 25 Retrieved October 8 2013 NewBay Media Buys B amp C Trade publisher also acquires Multichannel News TWICE Broadcasting amp Cable December 1 2009 Archived from the original on 2010 02 17 Retrieved 2013 10 08 PennWell Corp and NewBay Media Acquired By UK Firms Folio 2018 04 04 Archived from the original on 2018 09 02 Retrieved 2018 09 01 Here s Who Has Succeeded Jayne At Bitcentral RBR com June 9 2020 Retrieved July 9 2020 Future PLC Announces the Launch of Next TV PR Newswire December 18 2019 Retrieved July 9 2020 a b B amp C Hall of Fame Broadcasting amp Cable 2019 Retrieved 17 September 2019 Judge Judy Sheindlin to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at 2019 Daytime Emmys Variety March 12 2019 Retrieved June 6 2021 Judge Judy Sheindlin attends the 2012 Broadcasting amp Cable Hall of Fame Awards at The Waldorf Astoria Alamy December 17 2012 Retrieved June 6 2021 a b Bob Iger Named to 25th Annual B amp C Hall of Fame Class Broadcasting amp Cable 16 March 2018 4 May 2015 Retrieved 17 September 2019 External links editOfficial website Don West Broadcasting amp Cable at the University of Maryland Libraries Magazine archives Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Broadcasting 26 Cable amp oldid 1216584096, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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