- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, March 17, 2004
- Viacom Deal Paves Way for Media Mergers (TheStreet.com)
- Game Show Network Changing Name to GSN (AP)
- Take Over for Martha Stewart? Her Daughter Says No Thanks (New York Times)
- USDTV to Launch Low-Cost Wireless TV Service (Reuters)
- Nestle Reaches Out on $1.5 Bil. Global Media (Adweek)
- Democrats Say Medicare Ads Cross The Line (Los Angeles Times)
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, March 16, 2004
- O'Reilly, O'Franken, Oh No! (Christian Science Monitor)
- Can Howard Stern Boost Satellite Radio? (CNN)
- AOL Users Log off Time Warner (Financial Times)
- Havas Says It Is Not Selling Its Media Services Agency (New York Times)
- Sugar Ray Leonard joins NBC's 'The Contender' (Reuters)
- A Special Report On Magazine Circulation (AdAge)
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, March 15, 2004
- Russian Inventor Suggests Placing Ads in Space (Interfax)
- Questions Arise Over Keeping Stewart Name (Associated Press)
- Do You Really Want To See Everything in HDTV? (Chicago Tribune)
- Former ABC Head of Research Sues Over Firing (Reuters)
- TV Ad War Begins Early (Los Angeles Times)
- Tribune Co. Chief Says Baltimore Sun Needs More "Oomph" (Editor and Publisher)
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, March 12, 2004
- Stewart Near Deal with Company - Sources (Reuters)
- TiVo's Growth Picture: Still a Little Fuzzy (Business Week)
- Pulling the Plug on TV Shows Has Its Costs (AP)
- Zenith Optimedia Group CEO To Step Down (AdAge)
- Wall Street Doesn't Believe ABC Will Soon Turn Profit (Los Angeles Times)
- Imagining Business Without Stewart (New York Times)
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, March 11, 2004
- Franken, Garofalo to Host Liberal Radio (AP)
- Starz Encore Launches a Media Review (Adweek)
- What's Disney Worth to Comcast? (CBS MarketWatch)
- Viacom, DISH Settle All Litigation Between Cos. (Dow Jones Business News)
- Condé Nast Plans to Publish Home Furnishings Magazine (New York Times)
- FCC's Powell Worried About Extras in Indecency Bills (Reuters)
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, March 10, 2004
- Political Groups Spend Millions to Take on Bush in Ad Campaign (New York Times)
- More Gay Celebrities in Ads (New York Times)
- EchoStar's Ergen Apologizes for Dropping Viacom, Defends Company Position (TVWeek)
- Viacom Fight Hurts Dish Viewers (New York Daily News)
- Publicis CEO: Sees 04 Global Ad Spend Less Than 5% (Dow Jones Business News)
- Bruised By Association, Kmart Wonders What Fallout Will Be (AP)
- Disney's Daughter: Tell Michael To Go (Los Angeles Times)
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, March 9, 2004
- Comcast Unlikely to Raise $60bn Disney Bid (Financial Times)
- Ratings and Labor Woes Shadow N.H.L.'s TV Talks (New York Times)
- Viacom's Redstone Doesn't Want EchoStar (The Street.com)
- EchoStar to Yank Viacom Channels (Associated Press)
- Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia's Board Reaches No Decision on Founder's Role (Dow Jones Business News)
- 'E&P' Puts Readers' Questions to Jayson Blair (Editor & Publisher)
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, March 8, 2004
- FCC Rejects Viacom Appeal of $27,500 Fine For Indecency (Dow Jones Business News)
- N.Y. Affiliate Pulls Martha Stewart Show (AP)
- Ford Pulls Ad After Chrysler Letter (New York Times)
- Parties Seeking to Speak Language of Latino Voters (Los Angeles Times)
- Lessons from Martha and Mike (CBS MarketWatch)
- Liberty Media's Shares Look Tempting -- With Or Without A Restructuring (Barron's Online)
- Finding the Men 18-34 Proves a Daunting Task (Chicago Tribune)
- Stern Believes Radio Reign Coming to End (AP)
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, March 5, 2004
- FCC Won't Fine NBC in Bono Vulgarity Case (Reuters)
- Pecker's Had His Fill Of Fuller (New York Post)
- Philadelphia TV Station's Ratings Stunt Draws Criticism (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Marketing to the Youngest Metrosexuals (New York Times)
- Disney Critics Persist, Want Succession (Reuters)
- EchoStar Threatens to Drop CBS in Dispute (Associated Press)
- For Mitchell, Another Task of Peacemaking (The New York Times)
- Clear Channel to Pay Bubba Indecency Fine (Reuters)
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, March 4, 2004
- Bush Ad Campaign Ready to Start Expensive Effort (New York Times)
- $80 Mil. in P&G Media Moves to Grey Unit (Adweek)
- What Mel's Passion Will Earn Him (Forbes.com)
- Martha Stewart Living to Report Results (AP)
- Comcast Seeks Meeting With Disney Board to Discuss Merger (Dow Jones Business News)