- Around the Net In Media - Friday, May 30, 2008
- Viacom Hits 52-Week Low On Ad Concerns
- Tribune May Sell Media Services Unit
- Local Web Ads Are Sizzling For Newspapers
- Parenting Mag Hosts Online Discount Program
- Netflix Inks Deal For Gay TV Shows
- TV Soap to Launch Internet Mag
- Fight Brews Over Cable Content Going Online
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, May 29, 2008
- Disney In Pact For Comic Book Adaptations
- Nielsen Debuts Software For Targeting Markets
- Opinion: Time To (Finally) Ditch Old Business Models
- Dish, Tennis Channel Offer Interactive French Open
- Revenue Slump Hurts Gannett's S&P Ratings
- Networks Trim Reality Show Costs
- Agreement May Put End To Set-Top Boxes
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, May 28, 2008
- Is 'Sex and the City' Past Its Prime?
- Ira Kurgan Exits Yahoo For Fox
- Make Magazine Festival Draws 65,000
- Judge Rules Dell Ads 'Deceptive'
- Customizing Street-Level Billboards
- Manhattan Media Buys Latin Business Mag
- Starcom Relaunches Branded Content Arm
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, May 27, 2008
- CBS Renews Victoria's Secret For Fall
- More Cable Mergers After Weather Channel Deal
- Magazine's DVDs Outsell Print On The Newsstand
- Opinion: FCC Can't Stop Media Power Shift
- CW Video Ads Bounce Between TV, Web
- Broadcasters Face Industry Earthquake
- Oprah's Media Empire Loses Steam
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, May 23, 2008
- AMI Looks for Investors, Adds Events
- Redstone: CBS, Viacom Apart For Good
- Reporter Blogs Offer Connections, Not News
- PBS, Social News Site Unveil TV Show
- Media: Respect For Unwired Consumers
- Race-Themed Newspaper Magazine To Launch
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, May 22, 2008
- Yahoo Comes To TV Screens In Japan
- Sony Offers Hi-Def Events to Movie Theaters
- HBO Hires Frank Rich To Develop New Projects
- News Is Social For Young Consumers, Says AP
- U.S. Media Beating Europe in Online Deals
- Broadcast TV's Summertime Slump Is Cable Boon
- Time Warner Spins Off Cable, AOL Next?
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, May 21, 2008
- New Netflix Device Plays Movies On TV--Instantly
- Merck Settles Vioxx Case For $58 Million
- NBC, CBS Say Redlasso Is Breaking The Law
- James Cameron Sees 3D For TV, Games
- "The Economist" Shares Its Digital Lessons
- Thomson Named Top Editor at 'Wall Street Journal'
- 'American Idol' Loses Word-Of-Mouth Zing
- Dish and NBCU To Offer Interactive Ads
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, May 20, 2008
- WPP's Dell Shop Taps CEO
- Mindshare's 'Motherhood' Leaps From PC To TV
- The Problem With TV Is Ads
- PBS Money Woes Prompt Experiments
- Bradlee Not Worried About Washington Post
- Set-Top Boxes Key To TV's Future
- Condé Nast Beefs Up Its Techie Side
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, May 19, 2008
- Obama Promises Antitrust Push For Media Industry
- WPP's Name For Dell Shop Draws Jeers
- TV Network To-Do List
- 'Speed Racer' Tanks, Promo Partners Stuck
- CBS Centralizes All the Videos It Distributes
- 'NYT' Starts Games Early With Olympics Blog
- Is It Time to Bring Back Dead Brands?
- Broadcasters Still Feel Sting From Strike
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, May 16, 2008
- Brides' Publisher Katherine Rizzuto Heads To InStyle
- Disney Signs Pay-Per-View Deal With French Company
- NBC Sports Adds Tennis, Hockey To Mobile Offerings
- Publishers Open Up About Multi-Platform Issues.
- U.S. Business Boosts Sales At Britain's ITV
- Chrysler Centralizes, Moves Exec to Its Media Agency
- Senate Won't Loosen Media Ownership Rule