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by Joe Mandese
In a bid to become the industry standard platform for planning, buying and selling digital out-of-home media, SeeSaw Networks today is announcing deals that … Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
TV stations will be warmed by the fact that mobile advertising revenues are expected to skyrocket to $3.1 billion in five years--especially local mobile … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Jack Feuer
Network TV will be saved by the two most pilloried executives in network TV. And while the rest of you Einsteins are making smug … Read the whole story
by Erik Sass
In another sign of mounting financial worries in the radio business, Standard & Poor's has downgraded the credit rating of CC Media Holdings, the … Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
Mark Burnett's "The Apprentice" got a shot in the arm last season and delivered higher ratings to NBC. The catch--the inclusion of celebrities under … Read the whole story
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by Erik Sass
The Hearst Corp. said that it may have to sell or shut down the San Francisco Chronicle if union members do not agree to … Read the whole story
by Erik Sass
Radio's bad news hit parade continued Tuesday with Entercom's announcement that total revenues fell 14% in the fourth quarter of 2008 compared to the … Read the whole story
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by David Goetzl
After obtaining rights to well-known syndicated dramas, the Ion network is trying a new programming strategy as it looks to upgrade its line-up: repurpose … Read the whole story
by Fern Siegel
The Cinema Ad Council has a new executive director: Andrew L. Blacker, senior vice president, marketing and research, Screenvision. Blacker will join Dave Kupiec, … Read the whole story
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by David Goetzl
"Army Wives," a drama that is a source of sustenance for Lifetime, will be returning to the network in 2010 for a fourth season. … Read the whole story
by Erik Sass
The list of newspapers using unpaid leave to cut costs got a venerable addition this week. The Financial Times of London is asking employees … Read the whole story