March 6, 2009 5:13 PM
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The Network Upfront Event Calendar for the 2009-10 TV Season
(MoneyWatch) Been on a jag this week here at BNET Media about the upcoming network upfront, so I thought I'd end it with republishing the schedule for this year's upfront presentations compiled by the Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau (with special thanks to jackmyers.com for sending me a quality PDF). It starts with Nickelodeon next Thursday, March 12, and ends with a bang (oh, wait, I meant whimper), when the CW presents on May 21 -- the broadcast nets' presentations are all in May. While practically no one, in any industry, is getting wined and dined these days, the media buyers who attend these previews of the networks' programming will do OK. I counted 12 lunch, eight breakfast and five evening events. Without further ado:
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