- MediaDailyNews - Friday, Feb. 23, 2007
- World's Biggest Media Buyer Gets Even Bigger, WPP's Billings Grow 13% To $56 Billion
- Weather Parent Landmark Acquires Franchise.com
- Hachette Opens Database, Follows Trend Toward Publisher Marketing Services
- WSJ Goes Mobile
- Media Goes Negative, Marketers May Need To Revise Communications Strategies
- Emerson Drops Product Placement Case Against NBC
- Lamar Enjoys 4Q Boom
- Eastwick Taps Postman As EVP Emerging Media
- Added Pleasure: GfK Measures Spectacular Mag Ads
- New York Times Invites Couples To Submit Videos
- Fox Machine: 'Idol' Crushes 'Jericho,' Wins Wednesday
- CBS Cuts Cable Retrans Deals, Won't Name Operators
- GNC Sponsors 'The Apprentice'
- Mag Bag: Regional Luxe Mags To Launch
- MRI To Conduct Outdoor Ratings Surveys
- MediaDailyNews - Thursday, Feb. 22, 2007
- TBWA's Carroll Nominated AAAA Vice Chair, SMG's McCann To Director-At-Large
- Like Viacom, CBS Rebuffs Google/You Tube
- TVB Commits $5 Mil. To E-Biz Buy-Sell System
- McPherson To Be Dow Jones Chairman Of Board
- Time Warner Dominates Global Media Dollars, Google In Market Value
- Spike, GameTrailers Team On 'Game Head'
- IBM: Old Media Companies Should Create Chief Consumer Officer Post
- Porter Novelli: Nations To Managing Director
- Paper Tiger: New York Times Revenue Off in January
- Ketchum Taps McKean, Freedman
- Not Kid's Play: Cartoon Net Grabs Adult Ads
- NBC's 'Earl' Goes Digital On Several Sites
- MediaDailyNews - Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2007
- Trial Date Set For Nielsen Antitrust Suit: Rival Pulls Plug, Will Let Court Decide
- Aegis Acquires Digital Agency In Brazil, Builds On Isobar
- The Last Quack: Aflac Duck Stays
- Media General Jan Revs: Print Drops, Interactive Rises, Broadcast Up
- Arora Named Director Of TBS Biz Development
- Horizon Hires Director of Channel Insights
- Publicis Forms 'Media Exchange,' Begins Centralizing Buying In India
- Brandtique: Sunkist, 'One Tree Hill'
- Radio Advertisers Want More Of 'Less,' Short Ad Formats Gain
- MPG Continues Restructuring, Names McOwen Chief Investment Officer
- Product Placements Of The Week
- Changing Partners: Viacom Wants Joost To Distribute Its Shows Online
- TNS Gets It Retail, Buys Into In-Store Measurement
- Pricing Oscar: Big Budgets, But Indies May Steal Show
- TWC's 'Storm Stories' To Be Replaced By New Shows
- Updated: Southern Discomfort: Atlanta Journal-Constitution Cuts Newsroom
- MediaDailyNews - Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2007
- Arbitron Begins Looking Beyond The PPM, Apollo Too
- Joost Boost: Viacom Reportedly Licensing Content
- Google Buys Adscape Media
- Advertisers Set March Launch For eBay 'Marketplace,' Beta Reveals Details For Automated TV Buys
- Sirius And XM To Merge
- Studiocom Goes Digital For Dunkin', Baskin-Robbins
- BMW Uses Mini Films Again, This Time For MINI
- Tribune Sues Fox Over 'RedEye' Name
- Showtime, Dish Alliance Extends Cable Reach
- Nick Launches User-Generated TV Block
- Report: Nets Lag In Broadband TV
- You're Almost Fired: NBC Tries To Save 'Apprentice'
- MediaDailyNews - Monday, Feb. 19, 2007
- Report: Sirius, XM Agree To Merge
- Energizer Taps Mediaedge:cia
- Former Agency Media Honchos Hope To Help Others To Become Some
- Interpublic: 5 Trends For Year, Digital Dominates
- DDB Names Taucher Chief People Officer
- Bayer Consolidates Planning With Buying At Initiative, Signals Trend
- Dennis To Sell U.S. Mags
- Daytona 500 Puts Ad Revs In High Gear
- Nielsen: Affluent Favor Cable TV, Warehouse Clubs
- Tribune CEO Gets Millions In Company Stock
- FCC Hopes To Regulate TV Violence
- Sweeps Saga: ABC, CBS Score On Thursdays
- Obit: Former Adweek/West Editor Lee Kerry Dead At 89
- MediaDailyNews - Friday, Feb. 16, 2007
- Correction: Mediaedge:cia Improves In Media Creativity Rankings
- And The Winner Is... ABC For Best Sell-Out Of An Oscar Telecast
- Digital Rules: NBC Taps Top Digital Exec To Head All Ad Sales
- Gillespie To Head GSN Distribution
- Wet And Wild: Weather Channel Launches Epic
- Buy Low, Sell High: Icahn Cashes In Big Share Of Time Warner Holdings
- Study: Invest In Newsroom Raises Circ, Profits
- NBC: Olbermann Stays, Todd To Political Director
- Nielsen: DVR Usage Close To Air Date Scores Viewers
- GroupM Continues Restructuring, Taps Goldstein As CEO North America
- Dish Network To Sponsor NASCAR On ESPN, ABC
- Reactrix Raises $45 Million
- 'Lost' Not Found: Ratings Solid, But Drop Noted
- Mag Bag: Nick Family Massacre
- MediaDailyNews - Thursday, Feb. 15, 2007
- Remo Vs. CueCat
- Coke Chief Cites Agency For Delivering ROI, Reducing Cost
- Strong Scatter Makes Network Sales Hearts Pitter Patter
- KCSA Worldwide Launches Advertising and Media Group
- BMW Launches HD Digital Radio Campaign
- Nielsen, DirecTV Explore 300,000 Household Digital Data Panel
- GroupM Fills Need For Deeper Management, Taps Day As COO
- Paved With Gold: Oscar Advertisers Keep Coming Back
- Utz Joins LMN As VP, National Sales
- Sinclair Broadcasting Says Retrans Revenues Will Rise
- The King Lives: TV Land Celebrates Elvis In August
- Under Fire: Shelter, Family, Bridal Mags Struggling
- GSN Late-Night Block Adds 2 Live Call-In Shows
- MediaDailyNews - Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2007
- Correction: Universal McCann Recognized As More Creative, Not Less
- Why Can't Google Sell Premium Radio Ads?
- Nielsen Foe Uncovers 'Holy Grail,' It's Called Remo
- The Ultimate Fidelity Machine: BMW Launches HD Radio Campaign
- Veoh Relaunches Online Video Service, Aligns With Traditional Media Outlets
- Miller Consolidates Digital At Digitas
- Time Warner Sells Atlanta Braves, Craft Mags
- KSL Goes 360°, Fallon Reconnects With Connection Planning
- Brandtique: El Pollo Loco
- Liberty, CBS Corp. Swap Shares, Money For TV Station
- Time Warner Cable To Go Public, List On NYSE
- Mag Performance: Women's Fashion, Lifestyles Mixed
- NASCAR Drives Marketing: Web Spots Run Before Daytona 500
- Sulzberger Says Times Still Has Print Future
- Newspapers Outpace TV Stations In Online Video Ads, Market Set To Reach $5 Billion
- mSnap Taps Favia As CEO
- Yum Brands Looks To Win Back Customers After E. Coli Scare
- 'Access Hollywood' Heads To China
- CBS Scores With 'Rules,' Fox Rules With '24'
- MediaDailyNews - Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2007
- erinMedia Sets Deadline For Backers, Vows New Action Over Nielsen Move
- Omnicom Reports Strong Quarter, Full Year Results
- Covering All Bases: CBS RIOT Sells Cross-Platform
- Terry Snow: New CEO For Bonnier's 18 Time Titles
- Viacom Cuts 250 Jobs From MTV Nets
- Product Placements Of The Week
- 'Hoy', What A Headache: Tribune To Sell NY Spanish Daily
- LA Times Meda Group Promotes Aldape at Hoy-LA
- Sing Out: CBS Sees 20% Ratings Rise In Grammys
- NBC News Political Director Resigns
- Celeb Mags Soar, Business Snores
- MediaDailyNews - Monday, Feb. 12, 2007
- Top Gunn: OMD Ranks As Most 'Creative' Media Shop For Third Straight Year
- Fox Taps Comedy Vets For 'Action News'
- AP Looks To NowPublic For Citizen Journalism
- Boston To Get Second Free Newspaper: 'Boston Now'
- Study: Super Bowl Spots Drive Viewers Online
- Ford Adds TV To In-House Product Placement Mix
- No New Channels For Fox, Save FBC This Fall
- Biking Accident: Discovery Nixes Cycling Sponsorship
- Cartoon Net EVP Resigns Over Marketing Snafu
- Election '08: Murdoch Wants Gingrich To Run
- Verdict Is In: Court TV Back On Dish
- Radio Biggies Fund Arbitron Rival
- ABC Owns Thursday, Fox Continues To Struggle
- Mag Bag: Primedia to Sell Enthusiast Mags