TVBlog
by David Goetzl
Four years ago, Sarah Palin generated plenty of unforgettable moments on the campaign trail -- whether by failing to tell Katie Couric how she stayed informed on world affairs or … Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
TV station political advertising is expected to climb 68% to $2.6 billion, up from $1.6 billion in 2008. The biggest market gainers have been … Read the whole story
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by Steve McClellan
Advertising transactional services provider Strata concludes that more ad agencies and their clients are taking a wait-and-see attitude about advertising during the political season … Read the whole story
by Tanya Gazdik
GNC will launch the second phase of its "Live Well" campaign in January with TV, out-of-home, print and online. The nationwide effort includes a … Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
Over-the-top TV services -- Netflix, Hulu Plus and others -- will continue to drive revenues higher. But there will be a shift in a … Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
While the paid digital video marketplace -- subscription video on demand services and other services -- are showing gains for smaller competitors, Netflix still … Read the whole story
by Gavin O'Malley
Due in part to a weaker digital ad business, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia on Friday said third-quarter revenue was $27.6 million -- down from … Read the whole story
by David Goetzl
Sinclair and Mediacom, which have engaged in mortal combat before, could find themselves in negotiations until the last hours of 2012 to prevent the … Read the whole story
by Sarah Mahoney
In stores, it is continuing the dream theme with designated gift zones that showcase gift-pairing options, such as pajamas with slippers. The "Dream Receipt" … Read the whole story
by Karlene Lukovitz
While most brands steer far clear of controversial issues, Seattle-based craft-beer brewer Redhook has stepped boldly into politics with an ad supporting Washington State's … Read the whole story
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by Tyler Loechner
WCVB-TV Boston Channel 5 ranked #1 in all key local and network newscasts in October. The channel swept in households, adults 18+, and in … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer
TV fortunes come out of nowhere -- sometimes with less anger and more management. Charlie Sheen, already a mega-millionaire from his meteoric rise -- … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Rich Routman, Op-Ed Contributor
A few weeks ago, an industry study found that more people are watching digital video on their connected TVs than on their computers. In … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer
Well, well, well... Look who's back, perhaps looking to make some media company executives squirm: none other than Carl Icahn. The long-time "active" investor … Read the whole story