Twitter metrics and tech dominate the third day of the confab.
Read MoreHow two networks are trying to shift binge viewing to drive early, not late tune-in.
Read MoreRentrak's Social Media Activity report for TV programming during the week ending Oct. 20, 2013.
Read MoreA new ad for "The Returned" lets viewers choose life or death, creating a different outlook of the show depending on which…
Read MoreStarz's new trailer offers little information but tells a lot about Season 2 though visuals and light.
Read MorePBS' new biopic, "JFK," gets a new extended preview for its Nov. 11 debut.
Read More50 years of "Doctor Who" gets condensed into 60 seconds for "The Day of the Doctor" official trailer.
Read MoreLocal stations are moving even more aggressively onto mobile and tablet platforms.
Read MoreCNN head Jeff Zucker has named Allison Gollust as the new CMO, expanding her role at CNN Worldwide.
Read MoreTraditionally "soft ratings" are being viewed in a new light as primetime shows like "Dads" get full-season orders.
Read MoreWeekly ratings: Top 25 in cable through 10/27/2013 courtesy of Nielsen.
Read MoreBravo's "Shahs of Sunset" debuts its own music video take on Madonna's "Like a Virgin" for its Nov. 5 season premiere.
Read MoreTribune topper wants WGN to be more like his former company, FX.
Read MoreRudy Gay from the Raptors, the Knicks' Amar'e Stoudemire and other NBA athletes personally deliver tickets to your next big…
Read MoreWeekly ratings: Top 25 in broadcast through 10/27/2013 courtesy of Nielsen.
Read MoreGuy Slattery, EVP of marketing at A&E Network, explains why it’s time to “Be Original.”
Read MoreDon Porfirio designed and animated the graphics package for this year's Triple A Championship, highlighting quick takes and…
Read MoreDebuting this Halloween, "The Returned" takes a look at what it would be like if your closest family members returned from…
Read MoreAdweek examines new theories as to why 10 p.m. ratings keep sliding while DVR numbers keep rising.
Read MoreNBA Commish tells the confab that TV Everywhere will eventually be the norm.
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