MediaDailyNews
Monday, January 5, 2009
  • Report: Aegis Eyes Strategic Alternatives

    Aegis Group, the parent of Carat, Isobar, Posterscope and other global media services networks, is preparing for a strategic restructuring that could see it … Read the whole story

  • TVB's Chris Rohrs: The TV Landscape In '09

    By any measure, 2008 was a challenging year for the local broadcast business. What's in store for 2009? Chris Rohrs, the president of the … Read the whole story

  • 2008 Mostly Positive For Cable

    The TV economy may be changing, but cable TV says it still has a consistently upbeat story over the broadcast networks. Ad-supported cable was … Read the whole story

  • Arbitron Brings PPM to 4 New Markets

    Arbitron has commercialized ratings from its Portable People Meter, a passive electronic measurement device, in four new markets, the radio ratings firm announced Wednesday. … Read the whole story

  • Viacom Apologizes For Attacking Time Warner

    Viacom's advertising against Time Warner seemed to do its job--perhaps too well. The media giant issued an apology Friday for print ads attacking Time … Read the whole story

  • Newspaper Blues: Lee Enterprises Faces De-Listing

    The New Year is delivering more bad news for newspapers, beginning with the possibility that Lee Enterprises could be de-listed from the New York … Read the whole story

  • Advertisers, Marketers Brace For Obama's Regulatory Impact

    With regulatory-minded lawmakers set to oversee commerce and communications, and the credit crisis compelling even Republicans to rethink laissez-faire, there will probably be more … Read the whole story

  • McClatchy Delays Real Estate Sale, Debt Looms

    The embattled McClatchy Co., publisher of dozens of newspapers, including The Miami Herald, said it will have to delay the planned $190 million sale … Read the whole story