Around the Net In Media Editions for 2004
Around the Net In Media - Friday, June 18, 2004
Magazines Have Questionable Covers
Now it's 'Newsday' Announcing That It Overstated Circulation
Procter & Gamble Targeting Black Customers
Kelly Ripa Signs 5-Year 'Live' Contract
TechTV Fans Mad as Hell
Around the Net In Media - Thursday, June 17, 2004
Disney Has a Triumph in NBA Finals
Recording Industry Seeks Hard-to-Copy Digital Radio
More Products in Programming
Pro-Bush TV Spot Invokes Reagan
Read Our Article, and Purchase Our Hair Color While You're at It
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)
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