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by Joe Mandese
Hawk Audits, considered by many to be the pioneer in the growing field of media auditing in the United States, officially closed its doors … Read the whole story
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by Joe Mandese
CBS this morning reported strong third quarter results and announced it has signed agreements to sell 29 of its radio stations as part of … Read the whole story
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by Tom Siebert
Even without a presidential race, the 2006 election season will generate the highest political media spending ever, according to media research firm PQ Media, … Read the whole story
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by Wayne Friedman
Time Warner's financial situation is a slowly improving one--although not all analysts are convinced its new AOL strategy will work. Third-quarter profits nearly tripled … Read the whole story
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by David Goetzl
Sinclair Broadcast Group offered further evidence Wednesday that the local station business is mired in what may be a long-term slowdown due to competition … Read the whole story
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by Erik Sass
Just when it looked like it couldn't get any worse for the nation's big daily newspapers, the hits just keep on coming. During the … Read the whole story
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by Erik Sass
In another advance for place-based media, the Wall Street Journal Office Network, an ad-supported video-news service with locations in major business centers, announced it … Read the whole story
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by Wayne Friedman
Fox's "House" continues its winning streak, and gave the network second place for the night. ABC was No. 1, with its red-hot "Dancing With … Read the whole story