MediaDailyNews
Monday, May 10, 2004
  • 'Martha Stewart' Will Keep On Living, But Omnimedia Downplays Name

    Its founder may be on her way to prison, but Martha Stewart Living won't drop the name when the magazine undergoes several changes later … Read the whole story

  • 'No, I'm the Grandest Tiger in All the Jungle!'

    When cornered by the FTC's nervous-making probe into alcohol advertising targeted to under aged drinkers, an ANA attorney pronounced to an ad trade: "Advertising … Read the whole story

  • Mags Record 11th Straight Month Of Ad Page Cuts

    Consumer magazines experienced their 11th consecutive month of ad page erosion, a pattern that could make 2004 the third straight year of declining magazine … Read the whole story

  • Financial Focus: Interpublic Group

    Interpublic Group of Cos. loss rose in the first quarter as it continued to wrestle with charges related to its restructuring. Read the whole story

  • Nielsen Retains Latino Policy Group To Probe Hispanic Ratings

    Nielsen Media Research, which is bracing for a new found of attacks against its local people meter rollout from an influential pressure group, Monday … Read the whole story

  • Men's Consumerism Title Is Lots Of 'Stuff,' Just Not A 'Laddie Mag'

    Stuff does not like to be characterized as a "laddie mag." As one of its PR minions suggests, it is "a 'men's lifestyle magazine' … Read the whole story