MediaDailyNews
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
  • Ad Leaders Embrace One New Medium -- Online -- Fret About Others

    U.S. marketers appear to have fully made the transition to one new medium--online advertising--but now dread the influx of a wide array of even … Read the whole story

  • Study Puts Hurricane Media Losses In The Billions

    The hurricanes that swept through the U.S. Gulf Coast region beginning in late summer have caused nearly $1.6 billion in losses for the U.S. … Read the whole story

  • Catchphrase Of Fall TV Season: Status Quo

    One thing is clear after the first few weeks of the 2005-2006 television season: surprises are, and will likely be, few and far between. … Read the whole story

  • Mags Shift To Lighter Fare, Away From Religion, Gay, Ethnic Themes

    The magazine industry is publishing substantially fewer titles about religion, alternative sexual lifestyles, ethnic cultures, and business--and substantially more titles about matrimony, the home, … Read the whole story

  • Report Raises Questions About Public Broadcast Chief

    A report critical of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's recent activities under former CPB Chairman Ken Tomlinson, said Tomlinson improperly dealt with news programming … Read the whole story