• MySpace Moves Into The TV Space

    Fast-growing online community MySpace.com is looking to place its user-generated content into TV shows, and the deals are not limited to programs airing on parent News Corp.'s Fox networks. ...Read the whole story

  • B-to-B Has Another Setback, But Is Expected To Improve

    After posting a turnaround for 2005, the business-to-business media marketplace is getting off to a weak start in 2006. Ad revenues for U.S. trade magazines are flat through the first two months of the year, while ad pages have slid 1.4 percent from the first two months of 2005, according to estimates released late Monday by American Business Media. ...Read the whole story

  • Hallmark Misses The Mark, Crown Pulls Sale Of The Table

    Hallmark has decided to hold its cards. Faced with a weak mergers and acquisitions market for cable networks, Crown Media Holdings, which operates the Hallmark Channel, has pulled itself off the auction block. Instead, the company said it would rededicate itself to improving its operations and building its video-on-demand and high-definition TV businesses. ...Read the whole story

  • Broadcasters See Red Over 'White Space,' Move To Block New Media Devices

    A new generation of personal media and communication devices operating in so-called "white space," - a portion of the broadcast spectrum set aside for television station is as yet "unassigned" and thus unused - may interfere with both analog and digital television broadcasts, according to a David Rehr, CEO of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), asserted in a letter sent to Sen. Ted Stevens, chairman of Senate Commerce Committee. ...Read the whole story

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