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EPISODE · Sep 28, 2007

Hollywood Today Columnist Alex Ben Block Talks About TV’s New Fall Season, Net’s Use of New Media, Changes at Time Warner and Much More – Part I

from The Advertising Show · host Brad Forsythe and Ray Schilens

Co-host Brad Forsythe interviews Alex Ben Block, Entertainment Journalist for Hollywood Today. Alex Ben Block, Entertainment Industry Journalist and Author, has written weekly columns about personalities, trends and news in broadcast, satellite and cable TV for top publications such as Television Week magazine. Block is also a regular panelist for “Call Sheet,” an independent look at the entertainment business which is heard weekly on National Public Radio affiliate KPCC-FM in Southern California. He was previously the Editor of The Hollywood Reporter for seven years, longer than anyone else has ever held that title. He has also been Associate Editor of Forbes Magazine, City Editor of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, columnist for the Detroit News and movie critic and Entertainment Editor of the Miami News. Block is the author of the critically acclaimed book, “OUTFOXED: The Inside Story of America’s Fourth Television Network,” and the global bestseller, “The Legend of Bruce Lee.” Alex is currently Senior Columnist for HollywoodToday.net.

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