- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, March 31, 2004
- Planned Nielsen Changes Criticized (New York Times)
- Ad Council, Nets Team Up on V-Chip PSAs (AdWeek)
- Without Friends, Is the Peacock a Turkey? (BusinessWeek)
- Sen McCain Seeks to Resolve Indecency Bill Problem (Reuters)
- Magazine Says Recipe May Be Dangerous (Reuters)
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, March 30, 2004
- Changing the Channel on Cable (Motley Fool)
- NBC Asks Leno to Work Late Through End of the Decade (New York Times)
- Q&A: Ken Auletta (Forbes)
- Reality TV Vet Makes Kidnap Rescue Show for CBS (Reuters)
- Integrated Deals Work for Discovery (Television Week)
- YM Chops Rate Base By 25% (New York Post)
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, March 29, 2004
- Color TV Celebrates 50th, But Viewers Didn't Tune in All at Once (USA Today)
- Viacom Plans to Start Gay TV Channel (Dow Jones)
- Decaux to Bid for NYC Outdoor Ad Deal, Shares Rise (Reuters)
- Leisure Pursuits of Today's Young Man (New York Times)
- Talkin' The Talk (New York Post)
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, March 26, 2004
- Do-Not-Call List Starting to Take Toll on Telemarketers (Seattle PI)
- A New Marketing Method for Siemens (New York Times)
- Bonnie Fuller: 'It's All About Knowing the Reader' (IWantMedia)
- Consumers Union Pleas For 'a la carte' (CBS MarketWatch)
- Banfield Gets NBC's Bad News (New York Daily News)
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, March 25, 2004
- Nickelodeon Squeezes 2 Ratings Out of 1 Very Diverse Network (Los Angeles Times)
- Comcast CEO Discusses Disney Bid (AP)
- 'Idol' Judge Simon Cowell Denies Obscene Gesture (Reuters)
- Comcast to Buy TechTV, Merge it With Game Channel (Reuters)
- Spanish-Language Newspapers Expand as Competition Increases (AP)
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, March 24, 2004
- U.S. Cable Industry to Offer Free Channel Blocking (Reuters)
- Running Disney's Word Machine (Los Angeles Times)
- Starcom MediaVest Group Looks To The Future (Chicago Tribune)
- TiVo Looks to Tune in to Advertisers (CNET)
- Satellite Radio Provides Home For Howard Stern? (Los Angeles Times)
- ABC News Inks Video-On-Demand Deal With Insight (Reuters)
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, March 23, 2004
- Stage is Set for Another Format Fight (Boston Globe)
- Satellite Struggles to Find Niche (Wired)
- Marketers To Join Judging At Cannes Ad Festival (AdAge)
- What Plug-and-Play Means for TV (BusinessWeek)
- Viacom to Set Up First China TV Show Venture (Reuters)
- Comcast Awaits Disney Action (New York Times)
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, March 22, 2004
- New York Times CEO Can't Wait For Media Ownership Rules To Change (Editor and Publisher)
- FCC Puts the Media on Notice (CBS MarketWatch)
- 'American Idol' Scam Charges Settled (DMNews)
- USA Today Weighs Role in Scandal (WSJ)
- Want a Corner Office? First Check the Chi (Los Angeles Times)
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, March 19, 2004
- FCC Rules Bono Remark Is Indecent (Los Angeles Times)
- USA Today Finds 'Strong Evidence' That Ex-Reporter Faked Stories (USA TODAY)
- Original MTV Vee-Jay J.J. Jackson Dies (Associated Press)
- Leading Hollywood Talent and Marketing Companies Merge (New York Times)
- Trump Attempts To Trademark Well-Known Phrase (Los Angeles Times)
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, March 18, 2004
- Ad Groups Oppose Anti-Violence Measures (Adweek)
- Fox Fires 2 After Finding Film Downloads on Server (Los Angeles Times)
- Publicis and WPP Discuss ZenithOptimedia's Franchises (Brand Republic)
- Vivendi Universal Says Barry Diller's Trying To Derail NBC Merger (Los Angeles Times)
- An Open Letter from Ms. in Support of Martha Stewart (Ms. Magazine)
- Could Stern's Anti-Bush Rants Shock the Vote? (Boston Globe)