- MediaDailyNews - Thursday, Dec. 14, 2006
- TV, Not The Internet, Fueling Ad Spending Growth -- For Now
- Why You Know Who Ann Coulter Is, But Not Greg Palast
- Project 2050 Names New Creative Heads
- Listen Up: Companies Should Heed Word Of Mouth, Then Spread It
- Baby Boomers Say TV Ads Neglect Them
- Ad-Supported Cable Up 29% To Date In '06, Broadcast Drops 17%
- Ads Take Issue With Pfizer's Viagra Marketing
- Dialing For Dollars: Ford, Coke, Cingular Vote Yes For 'American Idol'
- Home Guru Debuts New Radio Show
- CME Taps VSA As Agency Of Record
- Hanging Up the G-String: FHM Closes Shop
- MediaDailyNews - Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2006
- Seward Leaves The Department, Steps Down As Fallon's Media Chief
- Media Specialization To Remain Special, Most Ad Execs Believe It's Here To Stay
- MWW Taps Ortega As VP
- P&G Consolidates Clairol Account At Burnett
- Word-Of-Mouth Takes Aim At The Stomach, Will Starve Stealth Marketers
- Nick Picks Up 'Mighty B'
- Top Word-Of-Mouth Medium: Still The Mouth, Followed By TV, Then The Web
- Ad Spending Up 5.1% To Date In '06, Internet Booming
- Syndication Stagnation: All Genres Take A Hit
- High Gear: Lexus, Xbox 360 Join Forces For In-Game Product Placement
- NFL Net Gives 2 Cable Nets Free Preview
- Scripps: TV Up, Newspapers Flat in November
- MediaDailyNews - Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2006
- Publicis' New Story Arc: Integrates Burnett With Arc, Aligns With Denuo
- Out-of-Home Still Out Of Sight, Ad Demand Surges
- Dubuc To Head History Channel
- WOMMA CEO To Depart In March
- Brandtique: Match.com
- Round Two: Former Wal-Mart Exec Roehm Already Fielding Offers
- Saks Logo Gets 21st Century Look
- FTC Rejects Buzz Marketing Complaint, Hands WOMMA Victory
- Product Placements Of The Week
- Rodale Integrates Print and Online Sales
- Fired Up? 'Apprentice' Sees New Sponsors, Lower Rates
- Colbert's 'Truthiness' Merriam-Webster's Word Of Year
- RPA Awarded Soyjoy Account
- Football Scores For NBC, CBS Loses 'Race'
- MediaDailyNews - Monday, Dec. 11, 2006
- Carat Boosts Ad Outlook, Cites U.S., Asia
- VNU Issues 4,000-Plus Pink Slips, Plans 10% Workforce Reduction
- Congress Passes Postal Reform Bill, Supported By Industry
- Analysts: IPG's Wal-Mart Loss No Big Deal
- Time Warner Sues DirecTV Over NFL Games
- Hispanic Ad Agencies See Impressive 2006 Growth
- Battle Stations: New York Times Publishes Censored Pearl Harbor Story Online
- TiVo's Novel Pitch To Keep Advertisers, Consumers Happy
- Spike TV To Air New Racing Competition
- Arbitron Makes RADAR Electronic
- Sci-Fi Show 'Firefly' To Become An Online Media Game
- Food First: Women 25-54 Use Newspapers To Help With Meals
- MediaPost.com Introduces Rates & Data Service, Wiki, Other New Community Tools
- MediaDailyNews - Friday, Dec. 8, 2006
- When It Roehms It Pours: Wal-Mart Dumps Draft FCB, Invites Carat To Pitch Anew
- Millennium Advertising Accepted Into AAAA
- 2 Philly Newspapers Are Braced For Strike
- Volvo Puts Global Creative In Play
- Malone, Murdoch Swap Assets
- Tribune Revs Flat For November, Broadcast Up 7% Due To Political Ads
- 'Live' Ratings Pronounced Dead At Nielsen Meeting
- E-Media Exchange On Track, Wal-Mart Still On Board, Execs Say
- New Yorker To Revamp Web Site
- Where The Boys Are: Viacom's MTVN Entertainment Will Target Male Viewers
- CBS Is 'King' Wednesday, CW Scores Best Numbers With 'Model'
- Mag Bag: Private Equity Moves Into Magazine World
- MediaDailyNews - Thursday, Dec. 7, 2006
- This Edition: Not Much About Media, But Plenty On Occupation
- VNU Has Something New In Store For You: In-Store
- Starcom MediaVest Promotes Powell To EVP
- Pioneer Producer Shelley Ross To Exit ABC
- NBCU Taps Blangiardi To Spearhead Strategic Marketing
- C-Suite's Sweet Spot: Mags, Papers, Online
- TV One Is No. 1: Fastest-Growing Cable Network, By Percentage
- What's Black And White, And Not In The Red: Newspaper's Ad Outlook
- ABC Taps 2 Midseason Comedies
- Ovation Claps New Ad Sales Chief
- Fox Scores With Reruns Tuesday Night
- France 24 Begins 24/7 Broadcasts In U.S.
- MediaDailyNews - Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2006
- No Smiley Face For Roehm: Wal-Mart Marketing Exec Axed
- Omnicom's Value Boosted By Wall Street
- IAB Taps Veteran Journalist As New Chief, Replaces Greg Stuart
- Yahoo Shakes Up Management Team, Ousts Lloyd Braun
- Comcast Will Distribute Gaming TV Show
- Discovery Finds Its Inner Niche
- Time Warner Looks For Sweet Spot For Warner Bros. Digital Distribution
- HDNet Added To AT&T U-verse Lineup
- Disney: No Plans To Spin Off ESPN
- Reuters Partners With Yahoo For Citizen Media Site
- Syler Exits 'The Early Show'
- Satellite Radio Falls To Lower Orbit
- SMA Taps Rocketshop
- Back In Business: B2B Posts Revenue, Ad Page Gains
- Hilton, Spears' Snub Trashes 'Billboard' Ratings, NBC Has Heroic Monday
- MediaDailyNews - Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2006
- WPP's Sorrell: We Have Met The 'Frienemy' And It Is Google
- Madison Ave.'s Big 3 Forecasters Predict 4% '07 Growth, Already Called 'Optimistic'
- 'Lil Bush' Moves From Mobile To Comedy Central
- XM Launches Radio Hanukkah For the Jewish Holiday
- Media General Joins Yahoo Alliance
- Alcone Opens Chicago Office
- Verklin Exercises Aegis Options
- Optimedia Opts For New Position: Won't Settle, Nor Stop
- Brandtique: NBC's Spoof Of Product Placement
- Pilot Officially Named NBCU Ad Chief, First Non-Vet To Helm A Net TV Sales Unit
- Product Placements Of The Week
- Zucker: Vivendi Won't Sell Its NBC Stake
- Status Of Upfront: TV Execs Square Off
- WSJ Gets Face-Lift: Smaller, Tighter, More Colorful
- News Corp.'s Chernin Predicts Long Life For Traditional Media
- Newspapers Tout '07 Recovery
- Scripps Reveals '07 Script: Broadcast Will Drop; Cable, Online Will Surge
- MediaDailyNews - Monday, Dec. 4, 2006
- ZenithOptimedia: Online Poised To Grow 7 Times The Rate Of Overall Ad Market
- Pilot Flies With Peacock, GE Exec Expected To Be New NBC Ad Sales Chief
- Companies That Use Customer-Created Ads Tops With Public
- Enter Stage Left: Huffington Post Veers Into Original Reporting
- Sheryl Crow's New Gig: The Face Of Revlon Hair Color
- Publicis Denies Interpublic Run, The Trade Isn't Buying It
- CAB Merges Sales Conference With NCTA Show
- Merrill Lynch Sees Slight Ad Spending Rise In '07
- Metro New York Gets New Content
- '30 Rock' Gets NBC Season Order
- ABC Wins Thursday, Led By 'Grey's Anatomy'
- Correction: NBC, CBS Tie For Sweeps Second Place
- MediaDailyNews - Friday, Dec. 1, 2006
- Report: NY Times Co. Weighs LBO
- Microsoft, Disney Dominate Corporate Media Coverage, Wal-Mart Drops To Fifth
- CBS Loses Dead Weight, Drops '3Lbs'
- Omnicom Gets Big Stake In 180 Amsterdam
- Design Software Company Picks OMD
- ABC Reigns As Sweeps King, CBS Retains Second Place
- TiVo Posts 3Q Results
- DirecTV Targets Polish Market As Potential Revenue Boon
- Mag Bag: Planting the Seed