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Martin repeals law of competition?
That’s what many will be saying on news that FCC Chairman Kevin Martin is prepared to give thumbs up to the long-pending proposed merger of XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio....Organizations back FCC on profanity
It will come as no surprise to veterans of the 21st Century indecency wars to learn that the Parents Television Council has filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court supporting...XM/Sirius rendevous approaching?
Who knows? Sam Brownback (R-KS) has reacted to allegations that XM and Sirius may have misrepresented the facts in testimony supporting their merger and is ...Shakeup at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia
Former ABC Entertainment President Susan Lyne has stepped down as President and CEO of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. The company has promoted Wenda Harris Millard ...Digital side channels still face hurdles
The distribution of crystal clear high definition programming, whether it’s video or audio, is supposed to be the driving force behind the move to digital ...Democratic finale boosts campaign to 50%
The Project for Excellence in Journalism coverage chart for the week of 6/2/08-6/8/08 was as you would expect. The final battle between Barack Obama (D-IL) ...ESPN chief pushing multiple platforms
Television is still the big growth driver, but ESPN President George Bodenheimer told the Deutsche Bank 2008 Media and Telecommunications Conference that his company is ...It’s ugly out there”…everywhere
Outdoor advertising had been holding up better than some of its competitors, but outdoor is now also being hit by the economic downturn. Wachovia analyst ...More XM fun
The Consumer Coalition for Competition in Satellite Radio Watchdog (C3SR), which observers say have more in common with business interests than consumers, has filed comments ...XM/Sirius asking for something extraordinary
That’s what FCC Chairman Kevin Martin said on CNBC, explaining why the FCC has taken some time to consider the proposed merger between the two satellite audio services....- NAB Radio Show session looks at monetizing new media
- Wizzard Media signs ad deal with Spike TV
- GM, P&G pull ads on BET
- Tecate Light launches dual-language, multimedia campaign
- Toyota's sales tumble 21.4%; Ford down 27.9%
- Arbitron offers agencies a “stamp in their PPM passport”
- Stop||Watch commercial, program rankings
- Just how many spots will be lost?
- Telemundo, Ford partner for “Amores de Luna”
- AOL’s “The Black Voices Weekly Wire” launches, sponsored by Toyota
- May Webcast Metrics audience ratings
- TV websites more popular, but viewers still prefer TV
- Americans conducted 7 Million searches for the iPhone in April
- Americans say Don Imus shouldn’t be fired for remarks
- Digital divide has faded
- Consumer Confidence Index declines
- Strong consumer appetite for 3-D films
- Independence Day celebrations affected by gas prices
- Election 2008: Where are the Independents?
- Kids and Teens: The Video Generation
- FCC takes DTV into the green
- Indecency down for the count?
- CommComm to look at e-ads
- Republican commissioners hail court video competition decision
- Rehr error?
- DTV Consumer education initiative
- FCC wins one in court
- Broadcasters rally the locals
- Boston pirate told to pay up
- Brokers want more from the FCC
- WorldSpace buys another reprieve
- Hicks makes his investment choice
- News Corp. and partner bid to buy out NDS shareholders
- Nexstar sells notes in private offering
- Gray fills coffers, cuts debt
- Media General boardroom heating up
- CNET shareholders embrace CBS buyout
- Gores Group is now a big part of Westwood One
- Merger dreams dashed
- Scripps ready to split
- CelleCast introduces “CelleGrams”
- Entercom to deliver mobile radio streams
- Local.com partners with White Directory Publishers
- Triton Media Group buys Radio Companion
- Lincoln Financial Media ups deal with Emmis Interactive
- NBC.com demographic data to be released
- Internet takes to the skies
- Web usage 29% of typical media day: up 62%
- Internet ad spend to overtake radio in 2008
- Interactive advertising on a major upswing
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