A “Pax” on all your houses! Pax TV is on board — as of today — and there was a party Thursday night at America’s Cup in Middletown’s Harbor Park to celebrate the launching of the country’s seventh ...
The first national Nielsen television ratings for PAX TV came in at less than half the network’s estimates, with all its new and rerun prime-time shows rating at the bottom of the 122-program national ...
Twelve years ago, Lowell (Bud) Paxson hit bottom. A founder of the Home Shopping Network, who had made millions of dollars selling gadgets on TV, was shocked to find his wife suddenly walk out and ...
Is Pax TV our salvation? Will it raise from the dead what used to be known as the family hour, wash away the sins of prime time and deliver viewers from evil? Or is this the road to programming hell, ...
Q: Who is the owner of Pax TV? Could you list his address? – S.T., Williamsburg A: Lowell “Bud” Paxson, co-founder of the Home Shopping Network, is the founder and owner of Pax TV. A born-again ...
The fall isn’t only a time for rolling out new shows. Indeed, Lowell Paxson, a born-again Christian and a Florida multimillionaire who created The Home Shopping Network, tomorrow launches Pax Net, a ...
When Pax TV holds its upfront presentation tonight, it will bring forth a lineup of programming that marks the highest amount of original content --perhaps ever--while retaining the solid family ...
Editor’s note: The Daily Press and WAVY-TV, Channel 10, are in a business partnership and share information for stories. WAVY-TV, Channel 10, has signed a joint sales agreement with WPXV- TV, Channel ...
The family-friendly network has a new name. West Palm Beach-based Paxson Communications will drop its PAX TV network name and change it to the “i” network. The company says the “i” stands for ...
Almost five years after joining Paxson Communications to help launch a broadcast network, Jeff Sagansky is ankling his job as CEO-prexy of the West Palm Beach, Fla.-based company. Separately on Monday ...
It’s a long way from “Real People,” the magazine show Byron Allen co-hosted in the early ’80s. Allen spent most of the 1990s repositioning himself as a mini syndication mogul. Now he wants to buy ...
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