- Around the Net In Media - Friday, April 30, 2004
- WPP Q1 Revenues Rise in Ad Spending Upturn (Reuters)
- Ex-Editor at Gannett Chain Is to Lead USA Today (New York Times)
- UK's Pearson Bullish as FT Ads Rebound (Reuters)
- Smaller Media Deals Likely (Los Angeles Times)
- Cablevision Systems Unveils New Structure for Spin-Off (Reuters)
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, April 29, 2004
- U.S. Protests Broadcasts by Arab Channels (New York Times)
- L.A. Times Taps Michael Kinsley as Editorial Editor (Reuters)
- NFL Names Former GM Exec To Lead Marketing Efforts (AdAge)
- TV Says Technology Won't Hurt Networks (AP)
- Bigger Drives for TV Recorders (CNET)
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, April 28, 2004
- ***Breaking News*** Comcast Bids Magic Kingdom Bid Farewell (MediaPost)
- Mel Karmazin Defends 'Anal Sex' Radio Broadcasts (AdAge)
- 'Friends' Finale Ads Fetch Record $2 Million Each (Reuters)
- Two Senior Executives Leave Air America Radio (New York Times)
- 'Nightline' Devotes Show to Reading War Dead Names (Reuters)
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, April 27, 2004
- A Bush Commercial Takes Aim at Kerry's Defense Credentials (New York Times)
- Murdoch Sees TV Ad Rate Rise Smaller Than Year Ago (Reuters)
- Ad Walk of Fame Unveils Finalists (Adweek)
- Howard Stern's Radio Ratings Up Amid FCC Flap (Reuters)
- Low-Watt Radio Wields Its Power (Wired)
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, April 26, 2004
- Comcast Retreat (New York Post)
- Ad Agency Markets Own Software (Miami Herald)
- Kmart Drops Suit Against Martha Stewart (Washington Post)
- Movie Billboard Opens, Closes on Same Day After Bad Review (Los Angeles Times)
- Agency Paid More Than $41 Million in Bonuses (New York Times)
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, April 23, 2004
- ABC's New Programmer Goes From Supplying To Buying (Reuters)
- Broadcast Networks Join to Battle Cable (New York Times)
- NBC Syndication Chief Resigns (CBS MarketWatch)
- Mitsubishi Shifts Media Buying To PHD (AdAge)
- Adweek to Launch Hispanic Marketing Magazine (Reuters)
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, April 22, 2004
- Readership Study: 'Your Paper Is In Peril' (Editor and Publisher)
- TBS as a Place for Laughs (New York Times)
- Wientzen: 2004 Will Be Political Battlefield for DMers (DMNews)
- Ad Revenue for TV Boosts Viacom's Profit (AP)
- Newspaper Association Eyes New Technology (AP)
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, April 21, 2004
- FTC Clears NBC-Vivendi (TheDeal.com)
- DirecTV to Invest in Local Channels, Bandwidth (Reuters)
- Powell to Broadcasters: 'Evolve or Die' (CNET)
- USA Today Editor Retires Amid Scandal (AP)
- 'Roots' Could Be too Racy for Today's Prime Time (TVWeek)
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, April 20, 2004
- Media Firms, Artists Back Bono Over FCC (AP)
- USPS Plan Would Clarify Standard Mail Guidelines (DM News)
- New I.P.O From Saatchi Brothers (New York Times)
- Broadcasters say FCC's Digital TV Plan is Flawed (Reuters)
- NBC's Tom Brokaw to sign off on Dec. 1 (Reuters)
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, April 19, 2004
- Reality Intrudes on a Spring Rite of Network TV (New York Times)
- 2004 Advertising Age Agency Income Report (AdAge)
- Viacom: An Ad Revival? (BusinessWeek Online)
- Space Invaders: Advertisers Infiltrate World of Vidgames (Chicago Tribune)
- Tabloid King Seeks Makeover From Sassy to Stable (New York Times)