- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, March 17, 2009
- California Politician Seeks to Limit Loud TV Ads
- DIY Channel Cashes In on Recession
- President Obama To Appear On 'Tonight Show'
- CBS' Old Standby '60 Minutes' Is Beating Rivals
- In Tough Times, Consumers Clip Coupons
- Martha Stewart Embraces Pets To Attract New Ads
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, March 16, 2009
- PHD Keeps Discovery Media Duties
- Magazines Should Plan For Cover Ads
- Ad Pros Stick to Old TV Blueprint
- In Financial Crisis, TV News Turns to Average Americans
- CBS' Game Plan For March Madness Programming
- 5 Time Inc. Titles Coordinate 3-D Coverage, Ads
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, March 13, 2009
- OOH Revenue Sinks 15% For Q4
- Banks That Run More TV Ads Get More Deposits
- 'Good Morning America' Buys Ads During Rivals' Shows
- The New Convergence: Jimmy Fallon And Diggnation
- Media And Tech Dealmaking Charges On
- CNBC's New Role: Sticking Up For Wall Street Time
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, March 12, 2009
- Former NBC Exec May Join Chernin
- Air America Adds Montel Williams Show
- U.K. Keeps Product Placement Ban
- Rival Cable Hosts Stewart, Cramer Face Off on TV
- TV's Scatter Market Frozen In Q2
- Mormon Critics Take Aim at 'Big Love,' Time Warner
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, March 11, 2009
- 'NYT' Exec Sees Papers Forming News Co-op
- Sirius XM's Loss Widens
- Cable TV Goes From Necessity To Luxury
- Fox Tries 'TiVo-Busting' Promos For Its Shows
- Investor Eli Broad Interested in 'L.A. Times'
- Rupert Murdoch Buys Paper in Brooklyn
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, March 10, 2009
- New Wind and Sun-Powered Billboard in NY
- National Mags Aim To Sell More Regional Ads
- CBS, NBC Buy Canadian TV Programs
- Union Floats Plan to Buy 'SF Chronicle' from Hearst
- 'NYT' Gets $225 Million For Sale, Leaseback of HQ
- Comedy Thrives At CBS
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, March 9, 2009
- Debt-Laden WPP Inches Ahead of Omnicom
- Recession Is Hot Topic for TV Series
- Cities Selling More Ads on Civic Property
- Ruddy's Conservative Media Empire Is Booming
- Where 1990's Top Papers Are Now
- Buyers Demand Flexibility in Upfront, Cable Waits
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, March 6, 2009
- MediaCom Fights to Keep LVMH's $185 Mil. Account
- Univision Adds Insight, AT&T Retrans Pacts
- The Danger of Losing the Ethnic Media
- How Media Layoffs Compare to Others
- 'New Republic' May Change Owners
- Media Deals Attract Vulture Investors
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, March 5, 2009
- WSJ's Glossy Quarterly Won't Go Monthly
- SMG Asks Clients to Support Black-targeted TV Shows
- Educational Effort Begins For New OOH Ratings
- March Madness Ads Nearly Sold Out
- 'Reader's Digest' Hires Advisors for Possible Bankruptcy
- 'SI' Sucked Into Fake Memoir Controversy
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, March 4, 2009
- Gores Takes Over Westwood One In Restructure
- DDB To Bring Obama Strategist To Cannes
- Viacom Excited About 'TV Everywhere' Plan
- 'Wall Street Journal' Offers More Sports
- Martha Stewart Broadens Mag Focus
- NBCU To Unleash Hyper Local News Channel in NY