MediaDailyNews
Monday, May 18, 2009
  • Barclays Forecasts Uptick In Ad Market

    A Barclays Capital analyst offered some upbeat projections for media industry stocks Friday, partly due to a forecast that the TV ad market will … Read the whole story

  • Follow MediaPost Following Wieser

    Throughout the day, MediaPost will be following Magna's Brian Wieser as the industry forecaster goes native, using social media and socializing with other industry … Read the whole story

  • Nostalgia Is Eating Itself

    Maybe it all started when Meg Ryan began slowly morphing into Jennifer Aniston (or it might have been the other way around -- whatever, … Read the whole story

  • Nexstar: Net, Retrans Revs Climb, Broadcast Falters

    Nexstar Broadcasting Group turned around first-quarter financial results to post a profit from last year's loss. But other troubling areas remain. It's also considering … Read the whole story

  • Mobile: Users Calling Up More Content, Price An Issue

    Currently, 51% of mobile phone users access content on their mobile phone on a weekly basis, an average 39 minutes a week. Activity breaks … Read the whole story

  • Outdoor Channel: Revs Up, Diversification Pays Off

    Bucking the trend of industry declines, the Outdoor Channel -- one of the few cable networks not owned by a major media company -- … Read the whole story

  • 'Tucson Citizen' Ends Print Era, Web-Only

    The Tucson Citizen is ceasing print publication, but will continue publishing content on its Web site, according to the Gannett Co. The Tucson Citizen, … Read the whole story

  • Aegis Reports Weak Results, Shares Are Battered

    Aegis Group, the London-based parent of Carat, Isobar, Posterscope and other media networks, this morning reported weaker than expected results for the first quarter … Read the whole story

  • 'Grey's' Finale, Healthy Blowout

    In a still-dreary network viewing environment, ABC's "Grey's Anatomy" pulled off the best season finale for a network show so far, earning a Nielsen … Read the whole story