- MediaDailyNews - Friday, Oct. 31, 2008
- Found: The Missing 50 Million Viewers
- CBS Expects 4Q Scatter Bounce, 3Q TV Revs Up 2%
- Sci Fi Turns To Gamers For Reality Show
- Omnicom Launches Mobile Agency
- 'NYT' Makes 84 Years Of Movie Reviews Available
- Movie Bonanza: Netflix, TiVo Partner
- Hearst-Argyle 3Q Rev Flat, Political Ads Helped
- Obama Infomercials Courted Estimated 33 Mil. Viewers
- Liberty Media Delivers Weak 3Q
- Nissan Helps Drive Bravo's 'Actors Studio'
- Ad Prez Close Exits MTVN
- Mag Bag: Conde, Amex Cut Back
- MediaDailyNews - Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008
- Hockey Mom-ographics
- Obama Raises $600 Mil, But TV Doesn't Profit
- Fall Massacre: Gannett Cuts Thousands of Jobs
- Comcast Sees Boost In 3Q Revs
- LIN, TWC Settle Retrans Fight
- DirecTV Launches History en espanol
- Grasso To SVP, Programming For Oprah Net
- First Is Last: Meredith, Fiscal 1Q '09 Down
- 'Age of Conversation 2' Looks At Global Marketing
- Scripps: 3Q Cable Revs Up, But Scatter Softens
- Correction: Network Insights An Indie Co.
- U.S. Senators Concerned About The NFL Network
- OVAB Metric Key To Targeted Reach
- MediaDailyNews - Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008
- Christian Science Monitor Folds 100-Year-Old Print Edition
- Conservatives Who Vote For Obama (And The Agency Execs Who Love Them)
- Media X: The American Nightmare
- Deniz To SVP, Ad Research Foundation
- WashPo Co. Buy Downgraded
- ABC Airs VOD On Verizon, Ads Intact
- Obama Nixes ABC For Ad Special
- Big Magazines Hit By Layoffs
- MSLO Invests In Pingg To Expand Digital Footprint
- Companies Clueless On Brand Value, Evaluations Needed
- IPG, Publicis: 3Q Growth, But Clients Tighten Spending
- 'Stars' Still Dancing To No. 1
- MediaDailyNews - Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008
- Ray Named Head Of P&G Account At Carat
- Jones Gets New Titles At Mindshare, Named CFO North America
- 'Mad Men' Goes A Little Madder
- Integrators Needed To Cross The Digital Divide
- Obama Infomercial To Air On Univision, NBC, CBS, and Fox
- A Bright Spot: Clear Channel's Online Division Takes Off
- Cox Goes For Four: Wireless Plus Triple-Play TV, Phone, Internet
- Verizon Lifts FiOS Subscribers
- Surprise! Newspaper Circulation Falls Again
- Lifetime Taps Lederman To SVP, Series Programming And Development
- Scripps' HGTV Moves Digital Exec To SVP, Program Development
- Fox's Big Sunday Ratings From Sports Double-Dose
- MediaDailyNews - Monday, Oct. 27, 2008
- Nielsen Delays Controversial Internet Measurement Test, Discloses Faulty Cable Universe Info
- Sarah Palin: Media Commodity
- Forecast: Digital Out-of-Home Will Weather Downturn
- More Defections, AP Cuts Member Fees
- Bravo Launches Copycat 'Runway'
- Gannett 3Q: TV Revs Up, Overall Earnings Down
- Interep Closes, Rival Katz Only National Radio Rep Left
- Journal Communications Sept. Revs Drop
- Sonic Ad Boom: Ups Spending To $200 Mil.
- CBS, Saturn Launch Web Series
- World Series Doesn't Score With Viewers
- MediaDailyNews - Friday, Oct. 24, 2008
- Zenith Hits Jackpot, Wins $120 Million Harrah's Pitch
- Brandtique: Biggest Loser,' Motorola
- 90210: The Electoral College Years
- 3Q: Newspapers Draw 41% of U.S. Internet Users
- NBC To Air 'Office,' Not 'Football,' This Sunday
- TiVo Strikes Net Deals For Disney, Art House Films
- Hallmark Gets 80 Twentieth TV Films
- Onion News Network Launches Globally
- Comedy Pitch: Free '30 Rock' Downloads Via 'TV Guide'
- Univision Begins Mobile Streaming
- Correction: Adult Swim on Cartoon Network
- 'Private Practice,' 'Gary' Show Steady Gains
- Mag Bag: 'Elle Décor,' Calvin Klein Get Dream House
- MediaDailyNews - Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008
- Carat's Rakowitz Rejoins OMD, Will Lead Visa
- Commercial Ratings Click With Cable
- Comcast Cuts 300 Jobs
- Kiplinger To Produce Short Financial TV Segments
- Agency Debuts MMB Films
- Nielsen Foe Frank Maggio Goes After Obama, McCain Too: Turns Politics Into A Game Show
- BET Screens Weinstein Films
- DirecTV To Launch Telecentro
- ESPN Deportes Blows 'Horn'
- Van Court Upped To GM, Noggin, ParentsConnect
- Green Issues Suffer During Economic Blues
- Fox Packs Punch With 'House,' 'Fringe'
- MediaDailyNews - Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2008
- Looking For A Few Good Mad Men (And Women)
- Democrats and Republicans and Cable - Oh My!
- Media X: Sunshine State Squeeze
- Omnicom Boost: 3Q Revs Rise
- Tercek Named Digital Prez, Oprah Winfrey Network
- Outdoor Giants Grab Major Transit Accounts
- 'Dexter' Gets 2 More Seasons
- DirecTV Election Channel Streams 4 Broadcasters
- AP Digital Debuts Mobile News Net
- McClatchy 3Q Revenues Down 16.4%
- NYT's Miller Joins Fox News
- Nielsen Consolidates Adweek Group, Centralizes Adweek, Brandweek, Mediaweek
- CBS Monday Comedies Strong, NBC Fumbles
- NBC Picks Up 'Knight Rider'
- MediaDailyNews - Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008
- Y'all Wanna Heah Sumthin' 'Bout South Carolina?
- Clark New CEO, GroupM's Maxus
- Media Blues: Failure To Build Online Revs
- Watching TV Is Exhausting, Ads Overwhelm
- Good Vibes: Tribune Goes Mobile
- Big Auto Puts Brakes On Big Campaigns
- Current TV Creates Laughs With Rooftop
- CBS College Sports Drops 30 Staffers
- MediaBank Acquires MediaPlex, Picks Up Doner, Martin Agency, Others
- Westwood One Shuffles Exec Team
- NBC: Kahn, Miskin Take iVillage Reins
- Ion Media Goes HD
- Jets Game, 'Housewives' Win Sunday
- MediaDailyNews - Monday, Oct. 20, 2008
- All New "Sarah"
- UBS: Ad Spend Estimates Cut 6% For '09
- Telemundo Cuts Staff 5%
- AMC Wants 'Mad Men' For 3rd Season
- Murdoch: News Corp. Can Weather Downturn, 'High' On FBN
- NBCU, Lifetime Resume Battle For 'Runway'
- Discovery Adds To Global Portfolio
- Real Palin Guesting On 'SNL' Rockets Ratings
- Media General Sees Modest Overall Loss In 3Q
- NBC Wants $500 Million In 2009 Budget Cuts
- 20 Billion Reasons To Have Confidence In The '09 TV Ad Market
- Hard Landing For 'Mars'
- Underground Profits: Submedia's Corrigan Tunnels For Ads