a new era of technology is forcing networks to re-examine the way they do business. new owners spent billions buying the networks recently. ge buying nbc. capital cities, abc. and loews-tisch brothers buying cbs. and all of them want their money s worth. we ll now have the strongest network. we ll have a stronger defense piece. this is going to be one dynamite company. there s a danger that news will be mixed up with the rest of television and considered just another profit. late 1920s, to early 1930s, to the 1980s, the sense was if some of the broadcasting time took public service, 1990s, journalism in the country changed a great deal. you couldn t talk about public service. what are the ratings going to be? what are the demographics going to be? what is the profit going to be? well, sensationalism sells. in a plea bargain, 18-year-old amy fisher got up to 15 years in prison for shooting the wife of her alleged lover. so intense is the interest in it this case there are
late 1920s, to early 1930s, to the 1980s, the sense was if some of the broadcasting time took public service, 1990s, journalism in the country changed a great deal. you couldn t talk about public service. what are the ratings going to be? what are the demographics going to be? what is the profit going to be? well, sensationalism sells. in a plea bargain, 18-year-old amy fisher got up to 15 years in provide for shooting the wife of her alleged lover. so intense is the interest in it this case there are three, three made for tv movies now in the works about it. you make money off sex. you make money off death. you make money off crime. the press calls the case the beverly hills mansion murders. the story reads like a script that circulate here in hollywood. we enter into the television news soap. opera.
late 1920s, to early 1930s, to the 1980s, the sense was if some of the broadcasting time took public service, 1990s, journalism in the country changed a great deal. you couldn t talk about public service. what are the ratings going to be? what are the demographics going to be? what is the profit going to be? well, sensationalism sells. in a plea bargain, 18-year-old amy fisher got up to 15 years in prison for shooting the wife of her alleged lover. so intense is the interest in it this case there are three, three made for tv movies now in the works about it. you make money off sex. you make money off death. you make money off crime. the press calls the case the beverly hills mansion murders. the story reads like a script that circulates here in hollywood. we enter into the television news soap opera. a story of basic instinct, anger and fear.
of television and considered just another profit center. late 1920s, to early 1930s, to the 1980s, the sense was if some of the broadcasting time took public service, 1990s, journalism in the country changed a great deal. you couldn t talk about public service. what are the ratings going to be? what are the demographics going to be? what is the profit going to be? well, sensationalism sells. in a plea bargain, 18-year-old amy fisher got up to 15 years in prison for shooting the wife of her alleged lover. so intense is the interest in it this case there are three, three made for tv movies now in the works about it. you make money off sex. you make money off death. you make money off crime. the press calls the case the beverly hills mansion murders. the story reads like a script that circulates here in hollywood. we enter into the television news soap opera. a story of basic instinct,
this is going to be one dynamite company. there s a danger that news will be mixed up with the rest of television and considered just another profit. late 1920s, to early 1930s, to the 1980s, the sense was if some of the broadcasting time took public service, 1990s, journalism in the country changed a great deal. you couldn t talk about public service. what are the ratings going to be? what are the demographics going to be? what is the profit going to be? well, sensationalism sells. in a plea bargain, 18-year-old amy fisher got up to 15 years in prison for shooting the wife of her alleged lover. so intense is the interest in it this case there are three, three made for tv movies now in the works about it. you make money off sex. you make money off death. you make money off crime. the press calls the case the beverly hills mansion murders. the story reads like a script that circulates here in hollywood. we enter into the television