MediaDailyNews
Friday, March 27, 2009
  • Study Finds Americans Becoming Screen-Based Multi-Taskers, But TV Still Dominates

    A group of the TV industry's leading researchers Thursday released the first wave of what is believed to be the biggest, most ambitious and … Read the whole story

  • Hearst Considers Bid For Hearst-Argyle

    Two independent Hearst-Argyle directors will form a committee to evaluate an expected bid to take the company private -- the same board members who … Read the whole story

  • Bad News: Plunging Newspaper, Online Revs

    The fourth-quarter results for newspapers aren't surprising. Print revenues plummeted 20.6% to $9.3 billion, while online revenues fell 8.1% to $778 million, according to … Read the whole story

  • Emmis Radio Tunes Into TV

    Emmis Communications is turning its top-ranking radio stations in New York and Los Angeles into TV stations, at least online, with the addition of … Read the whole story

  • Icahn Moves To Increase Lionsgate Share

    Lionsgate Entertainment is letting its shareholders decide what to do about Carl Icahn's move to buy some of the company's debt, saying it has … Read the whole story

  • NBA Shoots European Tour, Sponsors Follow

    The National Basketball Association is jumping a lot of sharks this year as it crosses the Atlantic to play in Europe. And number of … Read the whole story

  • Mag Bag: 'Blender,' 'Genre' Close

    After many months of speculation, Alpha Media's music magazine Blender is closing, the company announced Thursday, adding another big title to the rapidly growing … Read the whole story

  • 'Idol' Rules On Any Night

    "American Idol" crushed all comers on Wednesday. "Better Off Ted," ABC's sitcom, which posted the net's worst comedy debut in four years, continues its … Read the whole story