MediaDailyNews
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
  • Internet Fuels Ad Economy, But TV Remains Biggest Factor

    Despite erratic global marketplace conditions, ad spending has kept pace with worldwide economic growth, though the stimulus is coming from markets outside the U.S., … Read the whole story

  • Amiable Divorce: The N, Noggin Split, Get Own Networks

    MTV Networks wants to deepen its efforts with kids and teenagers to compete with the Disney Channel. That's why Noggin and The N, which … Read the whole story

  • Let The Ads Begin: Clinton Releases First TV Spot In Iowa

    The expected TV barrage by Hillary Clinton's campaign for the White House begins today. The candidate will start airing a spot in Iowa, five … Read the whole story

  • Adios: Univision Plans To Sell Some TV Stations

    Despite the tumultuous credit markets, Univision Communications plans to seek a buyer for a handful of its owned-and-operated TV stations. The company said it … Read the whole story

  • Here She Comes: TLC Picks Up Miss America Show

    Miss America has a new network--TLC--and its new homes will try to build reality programming around the competition. TLC will offer a series seeking … Read the whole story

  • Celeb Titles Up, Time In Free Fall

    Time Inc. took a hit as leading titles Time and Sports Illustrated saw single-copy sales drop by double digits in the first half of … Read the whole story

  • Football Doesn't Score For NBC, CBS Wins Sunday

    Sunday Night Football is drawing half the audience it did a year ago, though the real-game rivalries have yet to begin. But CBS pulled … Read the whole story