- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, June 16, 2004
- PRC Sets Hearings for Periodicals Complaint
- Wall Street Journal Reporters Plan Byline Strike
- ABC Newsmags Looking for New Life
- Development in Nielsen Dispute
- Acacia Sues Major Cable, Satellite TV Companies in Patent Dispute
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, June 15, 2004
- Wimbledon Lobs Record TV Package
- Battle Between Brewers
- Fox Sues EchoStar Over Fee Payments
- TiVo Could be Left Behind by Deep-Pocketed Rivals
- WPP Backing for Ex-Aegis Duo
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, June 14, 2004
- OMD Wins Media Account For Masterfoods Canada
- After the Peaks of Journalism, L.A. Times Faces Budget Realities
- Fast-Food Chain Has Beef With Disney
- Big Bang!
- The Odd Couple vs. Nielsen
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, June 11, 2004
- Media's Praise of Reagan May Soon Subside (St. Petersburg Times)
- Film and Election Politics Cross in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' (Los Angeles Times)
- U.S. Religious Figures Offer Abuse Apology on Arab TV (New York Times)
- ABC Pulls Jimmy Kimmel Show Over Detroit Remarks (Reuters)
- Martha Stewart Requests New Trial (AP)
- Doh! - Homer's Catchphrase Tops Poll (Reuters)
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, June 10, 2004
- Comcast in Talks to Begin Children's Cable Channel (New York Times)
- Fox News has Topper for CNN (New York Daily News)
- Jos. A. Bank Ad Data are Subpoenaed by Spitzer (Baltimore Sun)
- NBC Expands Olympics Hours, 90 Pct Sold on Ads (Reuters)
- Creating Reagan's Image S.F. Ad Man Riney Helped Secure Him a Second Term (San Fransisco Chronicle)
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, June 9, 2004
- Sorry, Duke, but It's a Really Cool TV Show (LA Times - registration required)
- 'Tweener' TV Too Hot for Parents? (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Coca - Cola President / COO Heyer Is Leaving (Reuters)
- Radio Giant In Record Indecency Settlement (Washington Post)
- ABC, CBS Holding Out for Better Upfront Ad Deals (Reuters)
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, June 8, 2004
- Publicis Sees Improved Outlook (MediaDailyNews)
- Networks Plan Coverage for Reagan Funeral (AP)
- Tribune Ads Falter, Job Cuts Planned (Reuters)
- Television Ad Revenue May Fall (New York Times)
- Is America Finally Ready For Gay TV? (Forbes)
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, June 7, 2004
- ARF Offers To Convene Local People Meter Task Force (MediaDailyNews)
- Procter Identifies Agencies in Review (New York Times)
- Why Interactive Television Has No Future (AdAge)
- Advertising: Trial Lawyers' New Frontier? (GOP USA)
- Move to Stiffen Decency Rules Is Losing Steam in Washington (New York Times)
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, June 4, 2004
- After Cable Nabs Prime-Time Ad Dollars, Networks See Action (Los Angeles Times)
- 'Absolut Hunk' Sues The Vodka Company Over Ad (AdAge)
- Fox, NBC to Air O.J. Simpson Interviews (Reuters)
- INTERVIEW: BBDO Looks Beyond Television Ads (Reuters)
- Newspaper group plans new biz strategies (UPI)
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, June 3, 2004
- Ad Expenditures Rise 9.6 Percent in Fourth Quarter (MediaDailyNews)
- Upfront Breaks Wide Open (MediaDailyNews)
- House Odds (Ephron on Media)
- Five Agencies Pitch $4 Billion P&G Media Account (AdAge)
- NARC Documents How Self-Regulation is Working (ANA Blog)
- Political Opposites Costar in a TV Ratings Drama (Los Angeles Times)
- Ad Giant WPP Paid CEO 2.1 Million Pounds in 2003 (Reuters)