Around the Net In Media Editions for 2004
Around the Net In Media - Thursday, March 25, 2004
Nickelodeon Squeezes 2 Ratings Out of 1 Very Diverse Network (Los Angeles Times)
Comcast CEO Discusses Disney Bid (AP)
'Idol' Judge Simon Cowell Denies Obscene Gesture (Reuters)
Comcast to Buy TechTV, Merge it With Game Channel (Reuters)
Spanish-Language Newspapers Expand as Competition Increases (AP)
Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, March 24, 2004
U.S. Cable Industry to Offer Free Channel Blocking (Reuters)
Running Disney's Word Machine (Los Angeles Times)
Starcom MediaVest Group Looks To The Future (Chicago Tribune)
TiVo Looks to Tune in to Advertisers (CNET)
Satellite Radio Provides Home For Howard Stern? (Los Angeles Times)
ABC News Inks Video-On-Demand Deal With Insight (Reuters)
Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, March 23, 2004
Stage is Set for Another Format Fight (Boston Globe)
Satellite Struggles to Find Niche (Wired)
Marketers To Join Judging At Cannes Ad Festival (AdAge)
What Plug-and-Play Means for TV (BusinessWeek)
Viacom to Set Up First China TV Show Venture (Reuters)
Comcast Awaits Disney Action (New York Times)
Around the Net In Media - Monday, March 22, 2004
New York Times CEO Can't Wait For Media Ownership Rules To Change (Editor and Publisher)
FCC Puts the Media on Notice (CBS MarketWatch)
'American Idol' Scam Charges Settled (DMNews)
USA Today Weighs Role in Scandal (WSJ)
Want a Corner Office? First Check the Chi (Los Angeles Times)
Around the Net In Media - Friday, March 19, 2004
FCC Rules Bono Remark Is Indecent (Los Angeles Times)
USA Today Finds 'Strong Evidence' That Ex-Reporter Faked Stories (USA TODAY)
Original MTV Vee-Jay J.J. Jackson Dies (Associated Press)
Leading Hollywood Talent and Marketing Companies Merge (New York Times)
Trump Attempts To Trademark Well-Known Phrase (Los Angeles Times)
Around the Net In Media - Thursday, March 18, 2004
Ad Groups Oppose Anti-Violence Measures (Adweek)
Fox Fires 2 After Finding Film Downloads on Server (Los Angeles Times)
Publicis and WPP Discuss ZenithOptimedia's Franchises (Brand Republic)
Vivendi Universal Says Barry Diller's Trying To Derail NBC Merger (Los Angeles Times)
An Open Letter from Ms. in Support of Martha Stewart (Ms. Magazine)
Could Stern's Anti-Bush Rants Shock the Vote? (Boston Globe)
Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, March 17, 2004
Viacom Deal Paves Way for Media Mergers (TheStreet.com)
Game Show Network Changing Name to GSN (AP)
Take Over for Martha Stewart? Her Daughter Says No Thanks (New York Times)
USDTV to Launch Low-Cost Wireless TV Service (Reuters)
Nestle Reaches Out on $1.5 Bil. Global Media (Adweek)
Democrats Say Medicare Ads Cross The Line (Los Angeles Times)
Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, March 16, 2004
O'Reilly, O'Franken, Oh No! (Christian Science Monitor)
Can Howard Stern Boost Satellite Radio? (CNN)
AOL Users Log off Time Warner (Financial Times)
Havas Says It Is Not Selling Its Media Services Agency (New York Times)
Sugar Ray Leonard joins NBC's 'The Contender' (Reuters)
A Special Report On Magazine Circulation (AdAge)
Around the Net In Media - Monday, March 15, 2004
Russian Inventor Suggests Placing Ads in Space (Interfax)
Questions Arise Over Keeping Stewart Name (Associated Press)
Do You Really Want To See Everything in HDTV? (Chicago Tribune)
Former ABC Head of Research Sues Over Firing (Reuters)
TV Ad War Begins Early (Los Angeles Times)
Tribune Co. Chief Says Baltimore Sun Needs More "Oomph" (Editor and Publisher)
Around the Net In Media - Friday, March 12, 2004
Stewart Near Deal with Company - Sources (Reuters)
TiVo's Growth Picture: Still a Little Fuzzy (Business Week)
Pulling the Plug on TV Shows Has Its Costs (AP)
Zenith Optimedia Group CEO To Step Down (AdAge)
Wall Street Doesn't Believe ABC Will Soon Turn Profit (Los Angeles Times)
Imagining Business Without Stewart (New York Times)
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