Fox - Book Reveals Why There's No Idol In Fall

03 May 2006
The Winners Trophysam Heard (Left) Of Channel Ten And Footballer Danny Moore. The Charity Media Challenge, In Which Teams From Leading Media Organizations Compete In Touch Football Matches To Raise Funds For Leukemia Research. . The Grand Final Game Was Held Between The Teams From Fox Sports And News Limited, With Fox Sports Winning The Game With A Full-Time Score Of 3 To 1. $115,000 Was Raised On The Day, Bringing The Total Funds Raised To $350,000 In The Three Years That The Annual Event Has Been Held. Sydney Football Stadium. Sydney, Australia picture

Caption: The winners trophySam Heard (left) of Channel Ten and footballer Danny Moore The Charity Media Challenge, in which teams from leading media organizations compete in touch football matches to raise funds for leukemia research. The Grand Final game was held between the teams from Fox (Picture) Sports and News Limited, with Fox Sports winning the game....

Book Reveals Why There's No Idol In Fall

In his new book, Desperate Networks, New York Times TV writer Bill Carter discloses that Fox pays American Idol panelist and co-producer Simon Cowell $36 million a year and that the reason that it doesn't run Idol in the fall has little to do with its post-season baseball coverage and more to do with the fact that Cowell produces a high British reality series called the X-Factor in which he also appears. The book also reveals that in just the four months that it does air, it offers 45 hours hours of programming, while other hit shows air about 24 hours for an entire season.


03/05/2006

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