- MediaDailyNews - Wednesday, June 30, 2004
- Starcom Restructures Print Team, Chief Expects Pubs To Yield On 'Church And State'
- Einstein's Corner: Rush to Relax
- 'Big Bang' Rattles TV Business, Pace Of New Technology Accelerates
- Razor Shaves Editor, Can You Hear The Buzzing?
- PwC On TV: More Bullish Than Most, Cable Outstrips Broadcast
- W to Launch to New Luxury Shopping Magazine
- New Custom Publishing Awards
- MediaDailyNews - Tuesday, June 29, 2004
- Commercial Data Zaps 'Effective Frequency,' Supports 'Recency'
- Obit: Jack Morton
- Upfront Post-Mortem Questions Cable/Broadcast Budget Shift
- Media Planning, Buying Drive Growth At WPP
- Amid Circulation Debacles, Senior Market Papers Verify Theirs
- Parade Names New Eastern Sales Director
- Fuse Promotes D'Arrigo to VP, Advertising Sales
- MediaDailyNews - Monday, June 28, 2004
- Cinema Ad Spending Surges 37%
- Senate Committee To Examine Local People Meters
- Zenith's 2% 'Dilution' Evokes Bates' Landmark 5% Solution
- Coke's New Chairman Needs Some New Thinking. Real!
- Universal McCann SF Wins Lone US Media Lion Award at Cannes
- TV Industry Looks Past Channel-Surfing, Embraces IPGs, PR To Reach Viewers
- Financial Focus: Grey's Cloud Lifts, Blue Sky Bids Expected
- Magazine Spotlight: Complex
- Zoom Media Parters With NYC Department of Parks & Recreation
- MediaDailyNews - Friday, June 25, 2004
- 'Supp' Rise: Parade Touts Data, Gets One Out Of USA
- Mag Rack: Time Inc. Floats 'TGIF' Plan
- Infinity Dumps Arbitron, Move Costs Researcher 'Millions' At A Critical Juncture
- Advertisers, Networks Discuss Nuptials, Remain Wedded To Good Ideas
- Trump: I Almost Wasn't Hired For 'The Apprentice'
- MediaDailyNews - Thursday, June 24, 2004
- Advertisers Plan First Enhanced TV Meeting, Generate Keen Interest, Some Anxiety
- Mag Researcher To Gauge Reader Involvement, Ad Effectiveness
- L.A. Task Force Sets Local People Meter Summit for Today
- Syndication Upfront: Healthy But Slow Going
- Gemstar-TV Guide, SEC Strike Deal to End Investigation
- MediaDailyNews - Wednesday, June 23, 2004
- Nielsen Files Motion To Deny Injunction Against L.A. People Meters
- Coen: Upgrades Ad Outlook, Proclaims Dot-Coms 'Are Back'
- Chuck Fruit Named Coca-Cola Marketing Chief
- Einstein's Corner: Square Pegs in Round Holes
- Turnaround Eludes B-To-B
- P&G Continues Media Innovation Mandate, Hires Gunn Report
- Aegis Buys South African Research Business
- Weather Gets Hot, Channel Sees Double-Digit Upfront
- StarLink Worldwide Names National Broadcast Investment Director
- Tall Magazine Features Top Hotels for Tall Travelers
- MediaDailyNews - Tuesday, June 22, 2004
- Wall Street To Madison Avenue: You're Back On 'Historic' Track
- Omnicom Comes Full Circle, Brands Entertainment Unit
- Publishers Eye Teen Market, Find Explosive Growth, Diversity, Optimism
- Arbitron: Heightened Security Proves Boon To Airport Media
- Rodale Tests Women's Health
- NCTA Exec to Step Down
- Coca-Cola Plans Times Square Extravaganza
- Amid Disclosures Of Inflation, Overall Newspaper Circ. Found To Erode
- Radio Stations, TV Company Combine For Reality TV Show
- Budget Living Names New Publisher
- Applebee's Promotion on Discovery Kids
- Billboard Awards Show Honors Sunset Strip/Times Square Outdoor Ads
- Jason Pontin Named Editor-in-Chief of Technology Review
- The Amazing Race Picked As Summer Replacement Series
- MediaDailyNews - Monday, June 21, 2004
- Ratings Group Threatens 'Expulsion' Over Nielsen Audit Leak
- Newspapers Face Crisis In Circulation Confidence
- Why Johnny Can't Read, But Can Beat SOCOM II
- CAB Sings 'We Are The World,' Targets Multicultural Buys
- Magazine Spotlight: Smithsonian
- Orum Named President of IDG Entertainment
- Relay Opens New York Office
- MediaDailyNews - Friday, June 18, 2004
- Nielsen: We Undercounted People Of Color, Not Blacks, Hispanics, But Asians
- Mag Rack: A Handy Book About, Well, 'Books'
- Times, IHT Calculate New Math: 'The Power Of One'
- Kerry Steps Up Spot TV Spending
- Viacom Eyes Advergaming
- Correction: Hispanic Market Focus
- MediaDailyNews - Thursday, June 17, 2004
- Forecast For Strong Third-Quarter Ad Spending, Respectable Fourth Quarter
- AAAA, NAB Urge Nielsen To Resolve Local People Meter Issue
- Einstein's Corner: The Last Digital Frontier - The Death of a Salesman
- Online Video Commercials: The Advent of the 10-second Spot
- 'Martha Stewart' To Continue Living, With Style
- Copy Cats: Media Execs Call On Print Advertisers To Mimic TV Pre-Testing
- African American Agency Chief Steps Down, Sets Succession Plan
- Political Spending Will Reach Record in 2004, TNS Media Intelligence/CMR Says
- Hispanics - The Final of Four Parts
- Maxim and PEM America Get Busy Under the Sheets