Broadcasting & Cable
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Broadcasting & Cable magazine covers all pertinent aspects of the business of television in the U.S.--programming, advertising, regulation, technology, finance, and journalism. B&C provides the most comprehensive weekly analysis on the business of television, and offers a forum for industry debate and criticism of the medium. The editorial page has historically advocated full First Amendment rights for the electronic media. B&C's readers are diverse in background and interests. More than a third of the audience comprises TV network and station executives, a third comprises cable operators and programmers, and the rest are advertisers, engineers and government officials.