MediaDailyNews
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
  • Situation Normal: C3 Ratings Hold Steady

    Any fears that broadcasters had about the switch to C3 ratings slashing their inventory might seem unfounded now. So far this season, of the … Read the whole story

  • Defining Moment: Obama And The Internet

    Nov. 4, 2008 will surely be remembered as one of the most significant days in U.S. history, with the first African American ever elected … Read the whole story

  • Gannett Preps Content Service, May Replace AP

    Desperately looking for ways to cut costs, Gannett Co. is building a new content-sharing service that would allow it to replace Associated Press content … Read the whole story

  • Por Favor: NYTCO Seeks Investment From Mexican Billionaire

    In dire financial straits, the New York Times Co. is negotiating with Carlos Slim, a Mexican billionaire, according to The Wall Street Journal, which … Read the whole story

  • New Oscar Rules Permit More Movie Ads

    A few weeks ago, the Oscars changed its restriction on movie advertising to free up more movies--especially women-targeted films--for the February 22 broadcast. Read the whole story

  • Nickelodeon To Release 'SpongeBob' Documentary

    "SpongeBob Squarepants" appeals to kids and adults. The show has been a revenue boon to Nickelodeon and now, in its 10th year, the network … Read the whole story

  • NBC's 'Loser' Goes Mobile

    In conjunction with successful NBC reality competition show "The Biggest Loser," a new mobile application gives users access to fitness and diet at the … Read the whole story