Around the Net In Media Editions for February 2006
Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2006
A La Carte Not The Only Kid At The Revenue Table
Don't Ask, Do Tell: White House Spends $1.6 Billion On Advertising
Eisner Tried to Foil Disney's Pixar Deal: Report
New Video Service Offers Movies in a Box
Around the Net In Media - Monday, Feb. 13, 2006
Mooky Arrives Just As The U.K.'s Smash Hits Mag Disappears
Brits See More And More Classified Advertising Going To The Net
Les Moonves On The Upside Of A Newly Independent CBS
VOD Is Finally Ready For Its Close-up (And Its Profits)
Microsoft, Virgin Mobile, And BT Group In Broadcast Deal
Content Is Content, Technology Is Technology
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Will Be Multi-Platform Event
Around the Net In Media - Friday, Feb. 10, 2006
Czechs Fed Up Over Amount Of Advertising On TV
FCC's Official Report: A La Carte Programming Cheaper For Consumers
MTV CEO Judy McGrath Has Multi-Channel Approach To Staying Cool
ABC To Offer Downloads, And This Time Advertisers Will Be Dealt In
Oprah's Deal With XM Ups The Satellite Radio Ante
Around the Net In Media - Thursday, Feb. 9, 2006
Why NBC Is Going All The Way With Williams In Torino
Cosmo's Editor Lectures On The Magic Of Cover Creation
Fox's Chernin Remains Seemingly Calm About Affiliates' Programming Loss
Comcast's Roberts Compares His Company (Favorably) To Google
Ann Moore Clarifies Time Inc.'s Position On... Almost Everything
Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2006
Some Magazines Have Figured Out How To Use Podcasts
Donaton: Reunite Media Planners and Creatives
For Newspapers, "Without Change There Is No Hope"
Mermigas Sees Period Of 'Opportunity As Challenge'
NBC: Offensive 'Will & Grace' Scene Will Not Be Seen
Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2006
Old Media's Worst Nightmare: Stars Emerging On The Internet Platform
Golf Magazine Extends Reach To 'All Things Golf'
With Aveda's Help, Elle Magazine Goes Green For May Issue
Assessing The Strengths Of Katie Couric As A CBS News Anchor
Icahn Attracts Capital Research In Battle To Dismantle Time Warner
Sirius Satellite Will Survive, But It's Not A Killer
Around the Net In Media - Monday, Feb. 6, 2006
Gannett Will Not Bid On Knight Ridder, At Least Not Alone
Chinese Market Is Gaining Momentum But Not Impacting The Culture
Video-On-Demand Companies Move Toward Their Own Ad Upfronts
With Box Office In Decline, Theaters Invite Babies To Midweek Shows
E.W. Scripps Is Moving Smartly, Necessarily Into New Media
Murdoch Reveals Not-So-Secret Plans For Business Channel to Rival CNBC
Around the Net In Media - Friday, Feb. 3, 2006
American Family Association Sets Sights On NBC's "Will & Grace"
Shop At Home May Be Shopped By Scripps
Arabic Media To Supersede Worldwide Popularity Of U.S. News?
NY Sun Pushes Free-Sub Model As Paying Subs Fail To Materialize
Yahoo! Tries To Calm Nerves of Traditional News Organizations
Shocker? Nope. Oprah Winfrey Most Popular Personality--Again
Around the Net In Media - Thursday, Feb. 2, 2006
Wenner Has A Hotel Jones: 'Viva Las Vegas!'
Emmis Going Digital, But Confronts The New Tech's Challenges
Pixar/Disney's John Lasseter Dubbed The New Walt Disney
Jamie Proves Strong, But Fox Still Beats Foxx
Parsons: Relax, Time Warner Is In Good Hands
Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006
Author James Frey Loses Agent Over Truthfulness Dispute
Backed Into A Corner, Newspapers Come Out Swinging
After Jack, Reggaeton Is The Next New Thing In Radio Formats
Buyers Weigh In On The CW: Overall, A Cautious Thumbs-Up
First-Time Vehicle Buyers Are Backing Away From Traditional Media
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