- 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)
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, June 2, 2004
- Viacom Moves Could Presage Radio Deals (Reuters)
- A Gas-Guzzling Revenge Plot Meets Souped-Up Sales Pitch (New York Times)
- But Wait, What Does All This Mean for Howard Stern? (New York Times)
- Media Firms Will Need Moguls Who Can Succeed (Los Angeles Times)
- Real Lawyers to Compete in TV Series - Report (Reuters)
- What's Next for Mel Karmazin? (New York Times)
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, June 1, 2004
- Karmazin Resigns; CBS, MTV Chiefs To Co-Run Viacom (MediaDailyNews)
- World Newspaper Advertising Up but Reader Numbers Tread Water: Report (AFP)
- The Atlantic Rides Weekly Wave (Folio)
- Trade Publishers Warned Of Google's Impact On Magazines (AdAge)
- Trade Group Cancels Advertising Awards (New York Times)
- When Entertainment is News (AP)
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, May 28, 2004
- 'Super Size' Controversy Not So Big After All as MTV Runs Ad (Los Angeles Times)
- WorldGate Bets Future On New Video Phone (Forbes)
- Comcast Casts Wider Net (The Motley Fool)
- Fox's Ad Fantasia (New York Post)
- Bringing Young Men Back to TV (New York Times)
- Gruner & Jahr Appoints a Chief Executive After a Difficult Search (New York Times)
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, May 27, 2004
- Hotels Are Spending More on Ads (New York Times)
- 'Queen of E!' May See Early End to Hollywood Story (Los Angeles Times)
- 'Super Size Me' Ads Get Downsized by MTV (Reuters)
- Fox Finishes Season Close to NBC Thanks to 'Idol' (Hollywood Reporter)
- Sarah Jessica Parker to Star in Gap Ads (Reuters)
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, May 26, 2004
- NBC, CBS Claim Season Victory (Reuters)
- First DNC Action Sparked By Call To FTC Commissioner (DMNews)
- Chicago Tribune Selects DDB For Ad Account (AdAge)
- Havas Sees Profitability Improving Sharply in 2004 (Reuters)
- Fire Devastates Saatchi artworks (BBC)
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, May 25, 2004
- MTV, Fox to Unveil New Channels This Week (Reuters)
- Private Television Channel Opens in Kabul (Pak Tribune)
- Campaign Ads Are Under Fire for Inaccuracy (New York Times)
- 'American Bandstand' Coming Back to TV (AP)
- After a Brief Courtship, Subway Restaurants and Fallon Worldwide Are Breaking Up (New York Times)
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, May 24, 2004
- Advergaming Grows In Reach And Power (AdAge)
- Fall TV Season's Offerings Are Escapist Brain Candy (New York Times)
- Big Four to Pass on Bush Speech (Reuters)
- Gov't Witness Charged in Stewart Case (Reuters)
- Rise and Fight: Morning News Wars (New York Times)
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, May 21, 2004
- High School Radio Stations Alive and Well (AP)
- Liberal Radio Network Air America Raising New Cash (Reuters)
- NBC Has Some Options If Stars Are Suspended (New York Times)
- Conde Nast Will Lift Cargo's Frequency to 10 in 2005 (DMNews)
- Broadcast Blues (Fortune)
- Battle of the Beer Ads (New York Times)