Magid Morning Facts

Our clients in the broadcast and cable television industries enjoy exclusive access to the Magid Morning Facts. The daily publication reflects a variety of sources informed by Magid's thought leadership in the TV industry, focusing on critical insights from our news and marketing consultants and research analysts on timely issues.

Top stories from the most recent Magid Morning Facts editions:

Thursday, May 17, 2012 
  • ABC To Advertisers: We Guarantee Multimedia Success
  • CBS Moving “Men” To Thursdays, “Mentalist” To Sundays
  • Fox Affiliates Like What They’re Hearing From Network
  • Hearst TV SVP Phil Stolz To Retire In February
  • Could Arbitron Win New Media Measurement Race?
  • Tuesday: Strong Finale For “NCIS”; “Talent” Solid, “Stars” Slips Again
  • NBC Chicago Plans Expanded Coverage Of NATO Summit
  • Dish Responds To Ad Hopper Backlash
  • KWES Goes HD With Utah Scientific
  • Tribune Media Services, Digitalsmiths Pitch TV Listings Platform
  • MagnaGlobal To Receive Social TV Data From Networked Insights
Wednesday, May 16, 2012  
  • TV Household Numbers: An Evoloving Issue In Need Of Modern Measurement Solutions
  • NBC’s Harbert Takes Nielsen To Task On Multiplatform Measurement
  • ABC To Expand Comedy Offerings On Fridays
  • Sinclair Reaches Long-Term Affiliation Accord With Fox
  • Broadcasters See “Bias” In Spectrum Turf War
  • WPXI Takes Home Top Golden Quill Award
  • KOB-TV Receives Station Of Year, Seven Other NMBA Awards
  • Realtor.com TV Rolling Out Mobile TV House Hunting
  • Monday: Stern Helps “Talent” Earn A Solid Return
  • How TV Industry Failed To Quash Dish’s Ad-Skipping Technology
  • Syndication: Mixed Results For First Week Of May
  • Mobile TV Presents Driving Dangers In South Korea
  • Internet Broadcasting Adds HTML5 Tools
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
  • Positioning Your 2012 Election Coverage:  New Magid Research Findings Fortify Campaign Season Advisory
  • NBC’s Upfront: Harbert Calls For C7 Ratings, Fight Vs. Dish’s Auto Hop
  • Belo Stations Unveil Next-Generation Smartphone Apps
  • Portland Profile: KGW In The 4 P.M. News Hunt After “Oprah”
  • Citi Joins A Crowded Olympics Field
  • Fox Sticking With All-Comedy Tuesday; “Glee” To Thursday
  • Gannett Names Larry Kramer President/Publisher Of USA Today
  • FCC Welcomes Two New Commissioners
  • Telemundo Beefs Up Its Original Programming