MediaDailyNews
Thursday, July 2, 2009
  • Paper Chaste: Spot Cable TV Buys Go Electronic

    In a move that will make it significantly easier, faster and far more efficient for advertising agencies to buy local and national spot cable … Read the whole story

  • BIA: TV Station Revs Expected To Slide 17%

    TV stations are now estimated to fall a big 17.3% in advertising revenues to $16.6 billion in 2009, versus last year. The bright spot … Read the whole story

  • Radio Wars: MRC Asserts Authority in PPM Controversy

    As executives from the radio business and Arbitron line up to testify before Congress about PPMs and the Federal Communications Commission considers potential intervention, … Read the whole story

  • Gannett: More Than 1,000 Jobs To Be Cut

    Gannett Co., the largest U.S. newspaper company, is planning yet another round of layoffs, with 1,000-2,000 positions likely to be affected. This follows a … Read the whole story

  • Nielsen: Digital Nearly Done Deal

    Nielsen figures released Wednesday suggest that all but a few U.S. homes will have full digital TV reception by the first week in August. … Read the whole story

  • Smaller Newspapers Feel the Squeeze

    While they are still better off than their big-city counterparts on average, smaller newspapers are also feeling the effects of the economic downturn and … Read the whole story

  • 'America's Got Talent' Gets Big Results

    NBC's "America's Got Talent" has given advertisers some crumbs of network programming predictability so far this summer -- improving its results as the highest-rated … Read the whole story