- Around the Net In Media - Friday, Oct. 17, 2008
- 'Mygazines' Magazine Sharing Site Closes
- Disney's Strong Pitch To Media Investors
- Tribune Hands Pink Slip To AP
- Two-Hour '24' Fetches Top Ad Price
- CNBC, Fox Spar Over Jim Cramer
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, Oct. 16, 2008
- 'TV Guide' Sold For a $1, Thanks To Loan
- Rejected Ads For 'Porno' Movie Are Good PR
- CNN, Hughley Turn to Humorous Side of News
- MTV, CNN Team Up In Effort For Vets
- Size Matters: New Purse-Sized Mag For Moms
- NBC Unveils Audience Figures Across Platforms
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008
- Dodgers Scout Sponsors, Hire William Morris
- Founder William Buckley's Son Departs 'National Review'
- HDTV Sales Stall, Trouble Ahead
- Media Recession To Last 18 Months, Per Analyst
- Breeders' Cup Opts for Fewer Ads
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008
- NBC Quietly Plans 'SNL' Video Site
- Howard Who? Stern Has Lost Cultural Influence
- 'Newsweek' to Launch $10 Books Via Kindle
- Discovery Sells More Content To Other Broadcasters
- Filing Reveals Big Losses At 'Newsday'
- 'The Economist' Beats Ad Blues, Thinks Green
- NBC TV Stations Turn Sites Into Local Portals
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, Oct. 13, 2008
- 'USA Today' Raises Newsstand Price To $1
- Pay TV Enjoys Shelter From Recession
- Sarah Palin Fame Prompts 'Cadillac Ranch'
- Zany 'Weekly World News' Gets New Owner
- With TNS Bought, What's Ahead For WPP
- Agencies Sweat As Clients Look Less Liquid
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, Oct. 10, 2008
- Hollywood Cameras Rolling Despite Stock Meltdown
- Reader's Digest Reports $337 Mil Loss
- Clear Channel Now on iPhones
- What Newspapers Can Do On Weak Ad Days
- Turner Announces Product Placement Partners
- Credit Cards Cut Ad Spending Amid Crisis
- Obama Buys Primetime Half-Hour on NBC, CBS
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008
- Ubisoft Sponsors Initial 'South Park' Episodes
- Cable Using DTV Confusion to Hike Rates
- Michael Lewis leaves 'Portfolio,' 'NYT' For 'Vanity Fair'
- 'Forbes' Helps Big Investors Via New Network
- Political Humor No Longer Scary For Advertisers
- Suitors for San Diego Paper Include NYT, Tribune
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2008
- 'People' Mag's Newman Book Questioned
- Ads Are Welcome During a Root Canal
- Profitable Comcast Jacks Up Prices
- Hyundai Ads Fill Oscar Void Left By GM
- SMG Cuts Almost 150 Employees on GM Account
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008
- Philly Papers Miss Interest Payment-Again
- Telemundo, Ford Push Hispanics to Vote
- Comcast Targeted-Ads Hit Baltimore In November
- Need Money Help? 'Kiplinger' Sends a Bus
- CNN Citizen Journalist Could Face Prison
- Tokyo TV Sues ABC, Says 'Wipeout' A Ripoff
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, Oct. 6, 2008
- Serious Mags Use Whimsical Marketing
- IFC, Sundance Plan Shows for Distinct Demos
- Airlines Serve Ads to a Captive Audience
- Sci-Fi's 'Sanctuary' Leaps From Web To TV
- Thanks to Palin, 'SNL' Going Strong
- Price of 30-Second Spot Sinks 4%