Procter & Gamble's top executive gave indications again Friday that the country's largest advertiser appears to be on track to continue in that role. … Read the whole story
Preparing your resume is just like putting together a marketing presentation. Except this time you're marketing the most important product you'll ever sell: YOU! Read the whole story
A postponement for the changeover to all digital TV signals is looking up, now that the Senate approved a revised piece of legislation on … Read the whole story
Nielsen Friday said a major TV market has failed a self-imposed test measuring its readiness for the transition from analog to digital broadcast spectrum. … Read the whole story
2008 was another banner year for newspapers online, with unique monthly visitors reaching a record of 67.3 million--up 12.1% over 60 million in 2007, … Read the whole story
In a sure sign of the magazine's financial woes, General Manager Kent Brownridge is leaving OK! just days after Editor in Chief Susan Toepfer … Read the whole story
Late Friday saw more grim news for big newspaper publishers, with dual announcements of more staff cuts from A.H. Belo and the Los Angeles … Read the whole story
People are using their phones--and their smartphones in particular--for more than just talking or checking email. According to comScore, the number of people downloading … Read the whole story
The drumbeat of bad news for newspapers continued Friday with Gannett Co.'s announcement that print advertising revenue dropped 22.7% in the fourth quarter of … Read the whole story
Viacom's Spike network has signed another Super Bowl champion to front a reality-competition series. The network has signed ex-New York Giant Michael Strahan to … Read the whole story
Though down in ratings versus a year ago, Fox's "American Idol" can still be a neutron bomb in special settings--destroying all in its wake, … Read the whole story