- MediaDailyNews - Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2009
- GroupM, Nielsen To Track TV Spots In-Flight
- ANA To TV Nets: Marketers Slashing Budgets
- Media X: Of Brands and Barnyards
- Forrester Research Cuts 5% Of Staff
- Omnicom Revs Drop 14% In 4Q
- Study: TV Key Source Of Economic News
- Publicis Reports Surprising Growth, Prepares For 2009 Street Brawl On Madison Avenue
- Dentsu To Turn Chub City Into TV Series
- Lionsgate: Film Losses, TV Posts Gains
- Mag World: Anderson Stops Distributing, Source Interlink Sues
- Major Paper Cut: MPA Loses Hachette
- Comcast Names New COO For E!, G4
- MediaDailyNews - Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009
- TargetCast Taps Millward Brown's Sedlarcik As Head Of Insights, Analytics
- Group Finds Researcher Violated Ethics Code
- Dear Bev: It seems like everyone has a different idea of what my resume should look like. How do I know whose suggestions to follow?
- Gallo To President, TBWAChiatDay New York
- Stand Off: Magazine Newsstand Sales Tumble 11%
- USA Net, Universal Promote '09 Film Slate
- MediaBrands Names Marroquin Managing Director
- Backchannel, Gray TV Click
- Sports Package: Major League Baseball Cuts 2 Online Deals
- NBA Horseplay: Geico Shoots For Sponsorship
- Absolut First: Ads Run Locally During Grammys
- Stay On Green: ProLink In-Golf Ad Deal
- Ratings: Grammys Make Beautiful Music
- MediaDailyNews - Monday, Feb. 9, 2009
- Golf Sponsorships In Trouble
- Emmys Increase Number of Nominees
- Despite Cancellations, Most TV Dollars Stay Put
- Sirius/XM Debuts Mad Dog Radio, All-Sports Channel
- The Philly Challenge: Verizon, Comcast Battle For Customers
- Red Ink: 4Q Mag/Newspaper Results
- CBS' Schieffer Hosts Web-Only News Show
- Paramount's 'The Soloist' Buys Into ABC's Oscar Show
- Telemundo Campaign Hopes To Boost Census Participation
- Disruptive Media: Mobile Phones, Ad Spend Declines
- MediaDailyNews - Friday, Feb. 6, 2009
- MPG Passes Screen Test, Lands Starring Role With CBS Films
- News Corp. Goes Deep Into Red With $6.4 Billion Net Loss
- MediaVest Elevates Team, Taps New SVP, VPs
- Brandtique: Smart Car, 'Kath & Kim'
- Crispin Porter Cuts 60 Staffers
- WB Entertainment Buys Snowblind
- Nielsen: Bud, GoDaddy Most-Viewed Super Bowl Spots
- McClatchy 2008 Ad Revs Down 18%, More Cuts To Come
- Wall Street Journal Crashes, Slashes Edit Staff
- Belo 4Q Registers 8.8% Drop, Declining Auto Ads Blamed
- Making Music: Live Nation, CBS Radio
- Tribune's New Web Bureau Showcases Entertainment
- Broadcasters Challenge Nielsen Digital 'Preparedness' Counts
- Miss Universe Sparkles With Diamond Sponsor
- Mag Bag: Doubledown Busts, Conde May Lose 'Allure'
- MediaDailyNews - Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009
- Nielsen Puts Online Guru In Charge Of Digital TV Services
- Time Warner Bleeding, More Layoffs Coming
- ABC Launches Audit Fast Track
- Jonathan Wald Leaves CNBC
- Bad Economy Could Be Good For Big Media (And Marketers)
- Congress Extends Digital TV Deadline
- E.W. Scripps Names O'Brien VP, TV Sales
- The Other Research Shoe Drops: Carat Taps Former OMDer Hess As Research Czar
- 'NYT' Debates Charging For Web Site
- Deep Cuts: Mags Heavily Discount Rate Cards In 2008
- Post Super Bowl, Car Site Traffic Spikes
- Close-up: Radice Named NATAS President
- Advertisers/Marketers: In Tight Economy, Consumers Prioritize Spending
- MediaDailyNews - Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2009
- Emmis Picks Up Sales For Tribune Co.'s Chicago Mag
- Omnicom Restructures Global Research Team, Mike Hess Latest Departure In Madison Avenue Research Exodus
- Possible Charter Bankruptcy, Moody's Lowers Gannett Rating
- Prime-Time TV Commercial Prices Plummet, CBS Faces Biggest Drop
- Media X: Unnecessary Roughness
- Thornton To CFO/SVP, Tribune Interactive
- Google Strikes Traffic, Billing Deal Making It Easier To Sell TV Ads
- Doubledown Media Shutters
- On Further Review, Super Bowl Ad Involved A Check
- SMG, Donovan Settle Arbitration
- Costas Joins MLB Network
- Innerscope: Metrics Differ On Top Super Bowl Ads
- Conde Nast Delivers Ads Via Net-Based System
- Madison Avenue Tells Mags Not To 'Bleed' Advertisers
- Disney Reports Q4 Revenue Declines
- Big Screen: Study Touts Cinema Ad Effectiveness
- ESPN Radio Gets News Sales Manager
- Fox Brings Biz Network To Dish
- Mobile Generator: ID/Shop Text Partner For Mobile Ads
- Super Bowl Doesn't Kick Up NBC Prime Time
- MediaDailyNews - Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2009
- Rebranded Maxus/CICM Heads GroupM In Spain
- Upside: Optimedia Offers Coping Strategies For Downturn
- Hearst Pub Provides Videos To Verizon
- Super Bowl: Great Game, Decent Ratings
- Cashing In: NBC Ran Hulu Super Bowl Spot For Free
- Interpublic Dissolves Another Magna Brand, Renames Media Barter Unit 'Orion'
- 'Martha Stewart Living' Editor Exits
- Outdoor Uses Online Media To Get Madison Avenue's Eyes On New Ratings Data
- Dished: AT&T Switches To DirecTV
- BET Gets 'Game'
- Ion Debuts '09 Programming Slate
- For Sale: Premier Retail Networks, Screenvision
- Telemundo Kicks Off New Soccer Site
- MediaDailyNews - Monday, Feb. 2, 2009
- Dear Bev: I haven't had to write a resume in years! Where do I begin?
- Giving Voice: P&G Bullish On Ad Spending
- Obama Supports DTV Delay, Bill Passage Expected
- BMW Narrows Media Review To 2 Agencies
- Oklahoma City Fails Digital TV Ratings Test, First Nielsen Market To Be Excluded
- Newspaper Web Audience Grows, Revs Decline
- Super Bowl Ads Stream After Airing
- 'OK' Shakeup: Brownridge Follows EIC Out the Door
- Paper Cuts: Belo Lays Off 500, 'LA Times' Axes 300
- Mobile Gets Game: Big Increase In Downloads
- Gannett 4Q: Revs Drops 22.7%
- Strahan To Host Spike's 'Pros'
- 'Idol' Still A Powerhouse
- MediaDailyNews - Friday, Jan. 30, 2009
- Nielsen: Weights In Optimization System Less Than Optimal
- Glaum To ECD, OgilvyAction
- Google Ad Platform Supplies Better Viewer Data
- Brandtique: Reese's; 10 Items Or Less
- Waiting Game: Nielsen Delays Prime-Time Ratings
- Network Layoffs: ABC Eliminates 5% Of Workforce
- Fast Money: Cash4Gold Buys Super Bowl Spot
- Oprah Winfrey Network Gets New CEO
- SAG, Producers To Resume Talks
- 'Baltimore Examiner' Closes, 'WaPo' Chops Book Section
- Mag Bag: Conde Nast Shuffles Digital Division
- MediaDailyNews - Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009
- 'Broadcast Dysfunction' Report Hits NFL Hard, Says Many Spots Inappropriate For Kids
- Reader's Digest Digests By 8%, Maybe More
- DTV Delay Defeated By GOP
- Spotlight: Comcast, Dish Team For Ad Sales
- PRN Names Karnedy Chief Sales Officer
- NYTCO Plunges In 4Q, Digital Down 3.5%
- Bryne To Head Nielsen's Media & Entertainment Group
- Do Thumbthing: NBC Mobile Traffic Climbs
- 'Domino' Falls: Conde Nast Closes Shelter Title
- Hallmark Adds Games To Consumer Site
- AT&T U-verse Boosts Subscribers
- HDNet To Carry College Basketball Tourney
- 'Idol' Rules Again, 'Loser' Leads