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Broadcasting & Cable

''Broadcasting & Cable'' magazine is a television industry trade magazine published by NewBay Media. Previous names included ''Broadcasting-Telecasting'', ''Broadcasting and Broadcast Advertising'', and ''Broadcasting''. ''Broadcasting'' was published biweekly until January, 1941, and weekly thereafter. ''Broadcasting & Cable''s website is well known for its weekly and seasonal updates on various television show ratings by Nielsen, as well as other inside information as to the statuses of television programming.
== History ==
''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.) 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 publisher in addition to editor.
''Broadcasting'' merged with ''Broadcast Advertising'' in 1932, with the ''Broadcast Reporter'' in 1933, and with ''Telecast'' in 1953. 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 the 1990s, when it became ''Broadcasting & Cable''.
Times Mirror bought ''Broadcasting'' in 1986 from the Taishoff family. Cahners Publishing bought ''Broadcasting'' in 1991. In 2009, Cahners successor Reed Business Information sold ''TWICE'', ''Broadcasting & Cable'' and ''Multichannel News'' to NewBay Media.〔

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