Ken Hommel
Television programmer and scheduler. Knowledgeable about series history and network strategy. Have worked at both broadcast and cable networks as well as veteran and emerging nets.
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THE FUTURE of BROADCAST NETWORKS in ONE WORD: CHEERSIn an era of fragmented viewership, broadcast networks need only look to the hit series "Cheers" to see how hit shows are either "super fun" or "super smart." Or both.
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Will TV's Drama Greats Return for the New Bochco-Milch NBC Series?When the co-creators of such pivotal series as "Hill Street Blues," "NYPD Blue" and "Deadwood" join forces for a new legal drama, which alumni will get the call to duty?
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How One Boy Lead the Crusade for a Big-Screen Caped CrusaderA behind-the-scenes of a Batman fan who championed the Dark Knight's Return to theatres.
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New Fall TV Show Titles May ConfuseWhat are all these new fall tv shows about? It's hard to tell.
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More "Saturday Night Live" Ice Cream Flavors that Fans of Schweddy Balls Won't Be Able to ResistThis could be just the beginning of a whole freezer of new flavors 'Live from New York.'
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"FINALE" LAST WORDSSpoiler Alert! These could be the last words your favorite characters ever say. Well, they might.
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Five Shuffles for the Networks' New SeasonSome guesswork to tweak the new television season.
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Diehard Moviegoers Have the Last LaughFor summer moviegoers, revenge has been a dish best served with popcorn. Who do they want to cheer against next?
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GUESSING THIS SEASON'S HOSTS for "SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE"Who will return to studio 8H for season 37 and who will be a first-timer?
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NoviceWhat is it like when America's youngest hero is super-friended by a team of legends?
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No ProblemA guide to the new dimension of social networking: in person.
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The Fall Television Series that Were Hits Right out of the BoxAn examination of past television favorites that launched in the fall and were instant success stories.
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The TransferA college sophomore seeks a new life far from home.
