Around the Net In Media Editions for March 2009
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
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