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Battle for the Senate shaping up
The Republican Party figured to have a tough time defending its share of the Senate under any circumstances. Due to the luck of the draw, ...CBS interest in CNET began over a year ago
An SEC filing by CBS Corporation reveals that first contact between CBS officials and CNET officials about “potential strategic business opportunities” was in April 2007. ...Consumers group demands hearing on XM/Sirius
It would seem that the “highly confidential document” may fall short of a smoking gun with fingerprints, but it obviously contains highly sensitive information and seems to have been discovered on the scene of the alleged crime....Print hitching its fortunes to the web
Radio isn’t the only medium to focus on the year 2020. Magazines are also hoping that’s the year they start earning serious money on internet ...Fisher may divest last real estate holdings
Fisher Communications previously sold most of its real estate holdings (not to mention its flour mills) as it sought to focus on its radio, TV ...Campaign in the neck?
Are we the only ones getting a little tired of Campaign 2008? The news media sure isn't, particularly the folks over there at the cable ...BCFM is gone; Long live MFM
As new media ventures become a bigger part of the businesses of broadcast and cable companies, the Broadcast Cable Financial Management Association (BCFM) is changing ...Weather makes a dent in campaign coverage
Technically, we suppose, the earthquake which rocked China cannot be considered a weather event, but it combined with the Myanmar cyclone and numerous lesser events ...DCCC attacks, RNCC regroups
The political committee of House Democrats is going directly after incumbents from across the aisle, an ability made possible in part by their vastly more ...Clear Channel has had enough
Randy Michaels’ poaching of top staffers from his former employer for Tribune Company has finally resulted in Clear Channel going to court to sue Tribune. ...- 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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