- Television News Daily - Thursday, April 2, 2015
- Nielsen Rebrands Online Ratings As Digital, Includes Mobile: Unclear How It Will Disclose Accreditation
- Comedy Central Declares Social Media Triumph For Justin Bieber Roast
- Network Newscasts At 2 A.M: Do You Know When Your Ads Are Airing?
- NBC Tells FCC It Shouldn't Have To Give Programs to Broadband Competitors
- Discovery Communications Taps Clypd To Test 'Programmatic TV' With Select Buyers
- TV Everywhere Gets So Popular Many Now Watch It. . . On TV
- Robinsons Chases Mature Squash Drinkers
- ANA Preps For Senate Battle Over Tax Breaks
- Moody's Identifies Lazy Cable Subscribers As A Market Force
- AMC Names Collier President, GM Of SundanceTV
- VOD Hits 40% Of Homes
- Helping Hollywood Tell Honest Stories
- 'Sporting News' Fosters Diversity With 'You Can Play' Initiative
- Popeyes' Facial Recognition App Lets Fans Try To Stare Down Rooster
- Facebook Debuts Riff Video App
- Denny's' New Kids' Menus Feature Interactive Games With DreamWorks Characters
- Audi Creates Autonomous Office Chair
- Never Lose Your Cat Again With Lowe's Glow-In-The-Dark Cat Hat
- Fetch By Fetch: The Poofume For Dogs
- Television News Daily - Wednesday, April 1, 2015
- Discovery's Upfront Strategy: Global Reach, 'Personal' Presentations
- Media Deals In Early 2015 Total $23 Billion, Digital Most Active
- A&E, Lifetime Withhold Some Programs From Sling TV
- CNN Registers Big Uptick In Viewers
- Now TV Links TV Ads To Paid Search
- Esquire Network Bows 5 New Shows
- ESPN Relaunches Web Site With Better Ad Viewability
- Hulu Prevails In Video Privacy Battle
- Samsung Announces Seven-Figure Channel 4 Sponsorship Deal
- Funny Or Die In 1.5 Seconds
- Popeyes' Facial Recognition App Lets Fans Try To Stare Down Rooster
- Twitter Launches Curator For Publishers To Manage Tweets
- Ad Lawyers' Predictions: Data Will Be King, Disclaimers Will Disappear
- Jon Hamm's Stint In Rehab: PR Stunt?
- The Real Game Of Thrones: The Seven Screens Of Consumer Experience
- Mobile Video Ads: Supply Skyrocketing, But Where's Demand?