Around the Net In Media Editions for 2004
Around the Net In Media - Thursday, April 8, 2004
U.S Newspapers Lure Ads from Untraditional Sources (Reuters)
Mountain Dew Double-Dose for Times Square Passers-By (New York Times)
Will Pay TV Soon Be Imperiled? (Forbes)
Selling Scions With Forehead Ads (AdAge)
Writers Working on'The Simpsons' Movie (AP)
Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, April 7, 2004
Ailing ABC Could Face Exec Shuffle at Unusual Time (USA TODAY)
Wild Pitch: MLB Moves Toward Ads On Uniforms (New York Post)
Hindery: Quits YES Network To Support Kerry (Forbes)
Senate to Vote on Media Owner Rules Change (UPI)
'The Apprentice' Soars Among TV Viewers (AP)
Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, April 6, 2004
Disney Set to Replace Chief of Ailing ABC - Report (Reuters)
The Fight for Video on Demand (Motley Fool)
Political Ads Already Deluging Swing States (Los Angeles Times)
Los Angeles Times Wins 5 Pulitzer Prizes (New York Times)
More Acquisitions in Ad Industry (New York Times)
Around the Net In Media - Monday, April 5, 2004
Talks Between Writers, Studios Begin as Mellow Drama (Los Angeles Times)
Subway and Yahoo Try to Split the Screen (New York Times)
Portable Game Players to Test Video Appeal (Reuters)
TV Linked to Kids' Attention Problems (AP)
AARP's Revamped Magazine Attempts Hip Without the Replacement (Los Angeles Times)
Around the Net In Media - Friday, April 2, 2004
Can You Trust the Label on a CPM? (Ephron on Media)
FCC May Try to Clean Up Soaps (New York Daily News)
Groups Monitor Launch of Cargo Magazine (AP)
Delaware Court Dismisses Martha Stewart Lawsuit (Reuters)
TV Shows Take On Bush, and Pull Few Punches (New York Times)
Around the Net In Media - Thursday, April 1, 2004
A Liberal Voice Debuts on Talk Radio (AP)
Richard Branson in U.S. Reality TV Deal - report (Reuters)
Pay 'The Simpsons' 6! (New York Daily News)
Broadcasters to Consider Code of Conduct (AP)
US Lawmaker Asks Nielsen to Delay TV Rating System (Reuters)
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)
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