- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, April 30, 2009
- Comedy Central Is Most Entertaining Cable Net, Says Study
- Condé Nast May Close More Magazines New York Post
- Redstone: U.S. on Brink of Bull Market
- Rodale, Reveille Team for Healthy Eating TV Show
- IPG Loss Widens, More Job Cuts Likely
- 'Baltimore Sun' Lays Off 61, Reshapes Newsroom
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, April 29, 2009
- Gannett Names 'USA Today' Publisher
- MTV Tries a New TV and Web Franchise
- DirecTV Debuts an Interactive Sports Tool
- Investors Bet on Smaller Newspapers
- 'Financial Times' Asks Readers For Input on Editorials
- Bristol-Myers Squibb Reviews $170 Mil Media Biz
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, April 28, 2009
- NBC Plans For Leno To Boost News
- 'Glee' Pilot Doubles as a Marketing Tool
- More Financial Magazines Likely to Fail
- Bloomberg To Expand News Efforts Despite Downturn
- Cable Results May Show Future of Ad Slump
- Fox Nixes Obama Press Conference
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, April 27, 2009
- 'New York' Mag to Cut Two Summer Issues
- 'Good Housekeeping' Gets Ready for Makeover
- CBS News Dusts Off Documentary Format
- Singer Susan Boyle's Effect on Reality TV
- Discovery, Real Simple TV Venture DOA
- Media Agencies Fret About Compensation
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, April 24, 2009
- Univision Inks Retrans Pact With Verizon
- Newspaper Biz To Share Same Fate as Telegram Biz
- 'NYT' Has No Plans to Go Private
- Initiative Hangs On to $600 Mil Home Depot Account
- Canoe Responds To Privacy Critics
- How Network TV Will Reinvent Itself
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, April 23, 2009
- Fox TV looks To Asia for Partners
- 'CSI' Tops All-Time Favorite TV Poll
- NBC Crafts Ad Spots That Rely on the Weather
- Congress Quizzes Cable Operators About Privacy
- Time's '100 Most Influential' Gets Hacked
- Seattle Papers Question Nielsen Traffic Data
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, April 22, 2009
- NYSE May Delist 'Playboy' Parent
- White House Opposes Antitrust Relief for Newspapers
- Food Network Serves Eight New Shows
- NBA's Brand Integration Is Catching Flak
- Leo Burnett Launches Retail Practice in Paris
- Bankruptcy Looms Over TV Owners
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, April 21, 2009
- MediaCom Puts Fresh Face On Freshness Initiative, Raids Atmosphere's Davidson
- NYT Co. Reports Wider Losses, 'Steep' Ad Decline
- SAG Sags, Union Cuts Its Own Labor Pool
- CW Unveils 'Cwinger' In 'Gossip Girl'
- Oxygen Gets Racy To Grab Younger Demos
- Sen. Kerry Holds Newspaper Hearings
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, April 20, 2009
- Clear Channel Owner Says Revenue Down 23%
- SAG, AFTRA Reach Commercial Pact
- Re/Max Puts $50 Media Biz in Review
- Publishers Ease Ad Close Deadlines
- PTA, Pediatricians Want Ratings For Ads
- Red Sox Owner Shows Interest in Buying 'Boston Globe'
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, April 17, 2009
- Ikea's $300 Mil Media Business in Review
- Sports, Concerts Move Toward 3-D TV
- ABC's McPherson Under Fire For Lack of Hits
- Magazine Exec Jack Haire Takes the Reins of 'Parade'
- DirecTV, Comcast Fined In Do-Not-Call Cases
- John Madden Exits the Broadcast Booth