- Around the Net In Media - Friday, July 31, 2009
- Lamar Fights Cities, Towns to Keep Digital Billboards
- Smaller Papers Reach Economic Bottom, Says Broker
- Emmy Changes: More Taped Awards, More Star Power
- Nickelodeon Gets a Major Makeover
- Comcast, Cox, Time Warner See Boost in 'Triple Play' Subs
- ABC to Hold Back Upfront Inventory for Scatter
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, July 30, 2009
- Epix Movie Network Wins TV Toehold Via Verizon
- 'L.A. Times' To Deliver
- 'Washington Post' Makes Mobile Strategy More Local
- Pew: More Consumers Substitute Online TV for Cable
- Animal Planet Bows Investigative Series About Testing, Abuse
- Marketers Ask Radio Execs for Research, Flexibility
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, July 29, 2009
- Palo Alto 'Daily News' Goes from Tab to Broadsheet
- Lifetime, 'Marie Claire' Join Hands for 'Project Runway'
- Major Media Agencies and Owners Try Out MediaEquals
- Vincent Bollore Sells Paper Subsidiary to Republic
- Fox, CW Set to Finish Upfront Sales
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, July 28, 2009
- Media Firms vs. Google in Real Estate Listings Brawl
- Weather Channel in Web Pact With Frommer's
- Why Cooke Is Buying Local Newspapers from Cox
- Showtime Adds Subscribers With 'Weeds,' 'Dexter'
- American Media Suspends 'Mom & Baby' Mag
- 'USA Today' Launches e-Edition, Weekender
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, July 27, 2009
- Publisher Hearst Ups Stake in Fitch Ratings
- 'NYT' Gets As Much Money From Circ as From Ads
- Stations Set to Tackle ESPN's Local Push
- QVC Bets on a Part-Pitch, Part-Reality Show for Mizrahi
- Reality TV Continues Its Fascination With Obesity
- ESPN, CNN Lure Advertisers With Word-of-Mouth Data
- Around the Net In Media - Friday, July 24, 2009
- 'Ann Arbor News' Prints Last Edition After 174 Years
- AP Sets Up News Registry to Track Content
- Valassis Wins $300 Mil in Suit Against News Corp. Unit
- 'More' Teams With Candace Bushnell for Web Project
- ESPN Bans 'NY Post' Reporters Over Andrews Video
- Disney Eyes Subscription Model for TV Shows, Movies
- Around the Net In Media - Thursday, July 23, 2009
- 'Boston Globe' Launches Nontraditional Marketing Dept.
- FCC To Revisit Kids TV Rules
- Media General Trims Its Way to 2Q Profits
- 'Ugly Betty' Heads to TV Guide Network
- 'National Geo' To Print Custom Covers With Readers' Photos
- Top Publishers Join Consortium to Monetize Content
- Around the Net In Media - Wednesday, July 22, 2009
- CBS News Teams With Channel One Network
- 'US Weekly' Editor Janice to Exit
- September Fashion Mags See Ads Plunge
- GM Owes Publicis Less Than First Feared
- Spike TV Uses Web to Pick 'Cute' Spokeswoman
- Arbitron's Q2 Profit Swells
- Around the Net In Media - Tuesday, July 21, 2009
- 'Boston Globe' Union Approves Cuts
- Hyundai Kia Reviews $300 Mil Overseas Media Biz
- Fashion Mags Brace for Make-or-Break Month
- ABC Launches August Reality Show With Shaq
- 'The Wanted' Makes News Feel Like an Action Movie
- Political Ads to Help Broadcasters' Recovery
- Conde Nast Taps McKinsey to 'Rethink' Business
- Around the Net In Media - Monday, July 20, 2009
- Costs Drive Down Televisa's Net Income
- Is Business Journalism Dying?
- Weider's 'Muscle & Fitness' Bucks the Downturn
- TV Sports, NFL Tackled by Economic Crises
- New Day for Resurgent Universal McCann
- Univision Has Sold 65% Of World Cup Ads, Sponsorships