Around the Net In Media Editions for 2004
Around the Net In Media - Thursday, March 11, 2004
Franken, Garofalo to Host Liberal Radio (AP)
Starz Encore Launches a Media Review (Adweek)
What's Disney Worth to Comcast? (CBS MarketWatch)
Viacom, DISH Settle All Litigation Between Cos. (Dow Jones Business News)
Condé Nast Plans to Publish Home Furnishings Magazine (New York Times)
FCC's Powell Worried About Extras in Indecency Bills (Reuters)
Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, March 10, 2004
Political Groups Spend Millions to Take on Bush in Ad Campaign (New York Times)
More Gay Celebrities in Ads (New York Times)
EchoStar's Ergen Apologizes for Dropping Viacom, Defends Company Position (TVWeek)
Viacom Fight Hurts Dish Viewers (New York Daily News)
Publicis CEO: Sees 04 Global Ad Spend Less Than 5% (Dow Jones Business News)
Bruised By Association, Kmart Wonders What Fallout Will Be (AP)
Disney's Daughter: Tell Michael To Go (Los Angeles Times)
Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, March 9, 2004
Comcast Unlikely to Raise $60bn Disney Bid (Financial Times)
Ratings and Labor Woes Shadow N.H.L.'s TV Talks (New York Times)
Viacom's Redstone Doesn't Want EchoStar (The Street.com)
EchoStar to Yank Viacom Channels (Associated Press)
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia's Board Reaches No Decision on Founder's Role (Dow Jones Business News)
'E&P' Puts Readers' Questions to Jayson Blair (Editor & Publisher)
Around the Net In Media - Monday, March 8, 2004
FCC Rejects Viacom Appeal of $27,500 Fine For Indecency (Dow Jones Business News)
N.Y. Affiliate Pulls Martha Stewart Show (AP)
Ford Pulls Ad After Chrysler Letter (New York Times)
Parties Seeking to Speak Language of Latino Voters (Los Angeles Times)
Lessons from Martha and Mike (CBS MarketWatch)
Liberty Media's Shares Look Tempting -- With Or Without A Restructuring (Barron's Online)
Finding the Men 18-34 Proves a Daunting Task (Chicago Tribune)
Stern Believes Radio Reign Coming to End (AP)
Around the Net In Media - Friday, March 5, 2004
FCC Won't Fine NBC in Bono Vulgarity Case (Reuters)
Pecker's Had His Fill Of Fuller (New York Post)
Philadelphia TV Station's Ratings Stunt Draws Criticism (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Marketing to the Youngest Metrosexuals (New York Times)
Disney Critics Persist, Want Succession (Reuters)
EchoStar Threatens to Drop CBS in Dispute (Associated Press)
For Mitchell, Another Task of Peacemaking (The New York Times)
Clear Channel to Pay Bubba Indecency Fine (Reuters)
Around the Net In Media - Thursday, March 4, 2004
Bush Ad Campaign Ready to Start Expensive Effort (New York Times)
$80 Mil. in P&G Media Moves to Grey Unit (Adweek)
What Mel's Passion Will Earn Him (Forbes.com)
Martha Stewart Living to Report Results (AP)
Comcast Seeks Meeting With Disney Board to Discuss Merger (Dow Jones Business News)
Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, March 3, 2004
In Philadelphia, Disney Crowd Tells Eisner To Take a Ride (Dow Jones)
CNN Is Liked, But It Needs To Be Loved (Forbes)
Eisner May Step Down As Disney's Chairman (Los Angeles Times)
John Kerry's N.Y. Times Link (NY Post)
Phone Cos. to Counterattack Cable TV (AP)
Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, March 2, 2004
Phone Surveys Don't Fully Measure Media Consumption (Editor and Publisher)
Mel Berning Restructures A&E Ad Sales (Mediaweek)
Adweek's Hot List 2004 (Mediaweek)
L.A. Debut of Hoy Sets Stage for Turf War Between Spanish-language Papers (Associated Press)
Strong Year for Academy Award Ads (The New York Times)
Around the Net In Media - Monday, March 1, 2004
A Shock to Radio Profits? (CNNMoney)
Hard Rock - Notes from the 4A's Media Conference, Orlando, Florida (Ephron on Media)
At Martha Stewart Magazine, a Company Plugs Ahead (New York Times)
Coke: Wooing The TiVo Generation (Business Week)
If Eisner Goes, Who Takes His Job? (Los Angeles Times)
Around the Net In Media - Friday, Feb. 27, 2004
Marketers Crash Oscar Parties (USA Today)
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