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by Erik Sass
In a move that greatly accelerates Google's reach into traditional media, the online search giant has struck a long-term agreement with the nation's largest … Read the whole story
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by Joe Mandese
David Verklin, CEO of Carat Americas and a member of the Aegis Group board, received $1,607,130 in total compensation, excluding share options, during 2006, … Read the whole story
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by Wayne Friedman
Just in time for the upfront, broadcast ratings erosion is back--across the board. After three years of relatively stable viewing, 18-49 ratings among the … Read the whole story
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by David Goetzl
NBC may struggle to post prime-time ratings successes by mid-May that will impress buyers and reverse the somewhat dour vibes of its recent upfronts--but … Read the whole story
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by Erik Sass
Sound the death knell. Last week, Time Inc. announced that the Web site of TeenPeople.com would be absorbed by People.com, effectively closing the online … Read the whole story
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by Erik Sass
Four of America's biggest radio broadcasters agreed to pay $12.5 million in fines to close a two-year payola investigation and possible lawsuit by the … Read the whole story
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by David Goetzl
Just hours before CBS Radio fired Don Imus last week, venerated news anchor and fellow CBS employee Bob Schieffer denounced the radio host, although … Read the whole story
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by David Goetzl
NBC is bringing back "America's Got Talent" this summer with a new host--Jerry Springer--and more rounds of "Last Comic Standing" and "The Biggest Loser," … Read the whole story
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by David Goetzl
Procter & Gamble is turning to Oxygen's "Mo'Nique's F.A.T. Chance" as a venue to reach an African-African target. The packaged-goods giant will promote its … Read the whole story
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by Wayne Friedman
With ABC mostly sitting on the sidelines, CBS easily won Thursday, posting No. 1 positions for each of its shows. CBS' biggest victory was … Read the whole story