Around the Net In Media Editions for 2004
Around the Net In Media - Thursday, May 6, 2004
New Conde Nast Ceo Moves To Remake Company (AdAge)
Comcast, Time Warner May Make Joint Adelphia Bid (Reuters)
Twilight of the Sitcom Gods - Cue the Strings (New York Times)
Talks Stall Between Producers, Writers (AP)
Ad Council Changes Its Strategy (New York Times)
Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, May 5, 2004
Isdell to Succeed Daft as Coke CEO (Adweek)
Metro Launches Daily in Crowded NYC Market (Editor and Publisher)
Disney Blocking Anti-Bush Documentary -- Report (Reuters)
Fox TV Studio Creates a Unit to Produce Cheaper Shows (New York Times)
DirecTV Loss Widens But Adds Subscribers (Reuters)
Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, May 4, 2004
Kerry Life Story Will Be Focus of Big Ad Buy (New York Times)
'TV Guide' Editor In Chief Resigns (AdAge)
Mag Unit Lines Blur Inside Newhouse Empire (New York Post)
Question: What Do B-to-B Advertisers Want Now? (Folio)
'The Simpsons' Cast Returns to Work With More D'oh (Reuters)
Around the Net In Media - Monday, May 3, 2004
The Egoists - Why Don't Media Respect Advertising? (Ephron on Media)
And Let the Promos Begin (Los Angeles Times)
Turnaround in Advertising Doesn't Extend to Magazines (New York Times)
Buffett Says Prospects Deteriorating for Newspapers (Reuters)
The Super Bowl of Sitcom Episodes (New York Times)
Around the Net In Media - Friday, April 30, 2004
WPP Q1 Revenues Rise in Ad Spending Upturn (Reuters)
Ex-Editor at Gannett Chain Is to Lead USA Today (New York Times)
UK's Pearson Bullish as FT Ads Rebound (Reuters)
Smaller Media Deals Likely (Los Angeles Times)
Cablevision Systems Unveils New Structure for Spin-Off (Reuters)
Around the Net In Media - Thursday, April 29, 2004
U.S. Protests Broadcasts by Arab Channels (New York Times)
L.A. Times Taps Michael Kinsley as Editorial Editor (Reuters)
NFL Names Former GM Exec To Lead Marketing Efforts (AdAge)
TV Says Technology Won't Hurt Networks (AP)
Bigger Drives for TV Recorders (CNET)
Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, April 28, 2004
***Breaking News*** Comcast Bids Magic Kingdom Bid Farewell (MediaPost)
Mel Karmazin Defends 'Anal Sex' Radio Broadcasts (AdAge)
'Friends' Finale Ads Fetch Record $2 Million Each (Reuters)
Two Senior Executives Leave Air America Radio (New York Times)
'Nightline' Devotes Show to Reading War Dead Names (Reuters)
Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, April 27, 2004
A Bush Commercial Takes Aim at Kerry's Defense Credentials (New York Times)
Murdoch Sees TV Ad Rate Rise Smaller Than Year Ago (Reuters)
Ad Walk of Fame Unveils Finalists (Adweek)
Howard Stern's Radio Ratings Up Amid FCC Flap (Reuters)
Low-Watt Radio Wields Its Power (Wired)
Around the Net In Media - Monday, April 26, 2004
Comcast Retreat (New York Post)
Ad Agency Markets Own Software (Miami Herald)
Kmart Drops Suit Against Martha Stewart (Washington Post)
Movie Billboard Opens, Closes on Same Day After Bad Review (Los Angeles Times)
Agency Paid More Than $41 Million in Bonuses (New York Times)
Around the Net In Media - Friday, April 23, 2004
ABC's New Programmer Goes From Supplying To Buying (Reuters)
Broadcast Networks Join to Battle Cable (New York Times)
NBC Syndication Chief Resigns (CBS MarketWatch)
Mitsubishi Shifts Media Buying To PHD (AdAge)
Adweek to Launch Hispanic Marketing Magazine (Reuters)
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