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" ... As a kid, I used to enjoy watching reruns of the TV show "Naked City", a police drama set here in New York City in the 60’s. As always, the good guys won and the bad guys lost. And, the closing voice-over, each week, solemnly intoned: “There are eight million stories in the naked city. This has been one of them.” ... "
" ... At the annual upfront presentation, broadcast executives routinely blasted the cable industry in front of advertisers (more recently, they've been critical of Facebook and Google). CBS had published a document called “The Cable Fable,” which pointed out that the bulk of cable’s programming consisted of reruns. Moreover, CBS said, the ratings of any one broadcast prime time program was significantly higher than any cable network show. In addition, broadcast was a better reach vehicle and more effective at building brand awareness. ... "
" ... Of course, the NFL’s motives are almost certainly not altruistic. This is a massive money-making opportunity. The NFL, already the country’s most dominant sports behemoth, is the only league creating new content right now. While networks are forced to show reruns of classic games, the NFL is proving fresh fodder, in the form of free agent signings and draft rumors. ... "
" ... Quincy House Grille. Eons ago, we met at a dorm party at Harvard and we bonded over your crazy idea to run the Quincy House Grille (a late-night, student-run food joint) for two years with your roommate Sanjay Madan. You talked about buying a pizza oven, renting arcade games, and putting in TVs to play reruns of Star Trek or your favorite movie at the time, Pretty Woman. ... "
" ... Well, I finally decided to study this ad. And I think I figured out why it doesn't work for me. But first, in case you haven't seen it 75 times on Christmas movie reruns like I have, here's the spot I'm referring to: ... "