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Media: TV Midseason Report Card

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FORBES.COM MEDIA NEWSLETTER JANUARY 06, 2010

TV Midseason Report Card
Lacey Rose
Fox looks to extend its dominance with the return of ''Idol,'' while NBC is hoping the Olympics help it get back in the game.

Dirk Smillie On Media
Dirk Smillie
After relentless cuts in staffs and expenses newspapers will stage a comeback.

ShortTail's Extreme Video Mouseover
Dirk Smillie
Web advertising is a Flash-driven mess. David Payne has a solution.

Lacey Rose On Entertainment
Lacey Rose
Talented upstarts will lure big audiences, network television will continue to attract viewers and if it passes regulatory muster, Comcast's deal to buy NBC Universal will result in several changes.

Previewing Editor & Publisher's Final Edition
Dirk Smillie
Senior Editor Joe Strupp on pay walls, an interview with Warren Buffett and the future of newspapers.

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