Archive for July 9th, 2007


Washington Post
Former NBC chief joins Fox to lead entertainment division
USA Today - 1 hour ago
He contrasted his task at a network on a three-year winning streak among young-adult viewers with the one he faced at fourth-place NBC: "I can now have the
Fox Broadcasting Company Restructures Top Entertainment Posts Business Wire (press release)
Kevin Reilly Lands on His Feet at Fox AdAge.com (subscription)
NBC's former top programmer finds happiness at Fox Orlando Sentinel
Cable360.net
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City Looks at Adult Entertainment District
First Coast News, FL - Jul 9, 2007
AUGUSTINE, FL — Just south of the "Welcome to St. Augustine" sign on US 1, city commissioners have proposed the city's fist adult entertainment district.

CITY OF BOTHELL FYI
The City of Bothell (press release), WA - 7 hours ago
Fortunately, the City does not have any adult entertainment businesses. It has been almost a decade since the City examined its regulations pertaining to

Zoning ordinance makes debut
Martinsburg Journal, WV - 9 hours ago
The same rules apply to adult entertainment venues that exist throughout the county, Mullenax said. Under the proposed ordinance, adult entertainment is

Cities Struggle To Find Place For XXX Zones
NBC6.net, FL - Jul 9, 2007
East Rutherford, like many cities across the country, is finding it's in a tough spot trying to prohibit adult entertainment venues.
From the Jungle to Giants Stadium The Columbian
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Village set to restrict adult-only businesses
St. Louis Post-Dispatch,  United States - Jul 9, 2007
By Terry Hillig GLEN CARBON — The Village Board is expected to vote Tuesday to strictly regulate adult entertainment businesses. The regulations — the first

Village set to restrict adult-only businesses
St. Louis Post-Dispatch,  United States - 19 hours ago
By Terry Hillig GLEN CARBON — The Village Board is expected to vote Tuesday to strictly regulate adult entertainment businesses. The regulations — the first

X-rated trade targeted by tax measure
Sacramento Bee,  USA - 20 hours ago
Cities and counties already regulate adult entertainment firms, treating them differently by targeting their impacts and passing zoning laws to ease such