Industry advertising revenue plunged almost 30 percent to $6.6 billion in Q1 compared with the same quarter last year, according to the latest data from the Newspaper Association of America.  |


General Motors' move to file for bankruptcy protection today -- the troubled automaker claims $82.3 billion in assets and nearly $173 billion in debts -- will have a far-ranging impact on the global agency and marketing landscape, which has grown  |
CruiseCast, a back-seat subscription TV service from AT&T and RaySat Broadcasting Corp., delayed their plans to announce the service Monday (June 1). The reason for the delayed press conference, now slated for Wednesday, was the "intense focus on ."  |
Net's average delivery in the third round of the NBA Playoffs to 8.63 million viewers, an increase of 36 percent versus last year.  |


The New York Times Magazine, considered the top revenue producer of newspaper Sunday magazines and often ranking among the best ad revenue magazines in the country, is cutting its size by 9 percent, according to a Times spokeswoman.  |
Freedom Communications president and CEO Scott Flanders has been tapped as the successor to Christie Hefner at the head of Playboy Enterprises, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.  |
Ditches the four-year-old "Watch What Happens" tag line in favor of the more utilitarian "By Bravo"  |
The Internet has been both blessed and cursed by the click. Blessed because it differentiated itself as more measurable than traditional media -- and cursed because it has pigeonholed the medium as an engine of direct-response.  |
Scott Crystal, who was just replaced as TV Guide's president and CEO, is accusing the magazine's private equity firm owners of raiding the company and hastening its decline.  |
Partnership creates a unique contest and corresponding series of original videos--which as of late last week had reached a total of four million unique viewers  |
Video ad network has released V-Choice, a set of new online video ad placements that the company claims will successfully marry the sight, sound and motion of TV spots with the control and interactivity that users expect on the Web  |
Jean-Briac Perrette, NBC Universal's president of digital distribution, is expanding his portfolio to oversee broadcast distribution and affiliate relations. The move brings NBC's content distribution on all platforms under one umbrella.  |
The addition of American Photo, Popular Photography, Boating, Flying and Sound & Vision marks Bonnier's third magazine deal in the past nine months and brings the Swedish-based company's portfolio to 50 titles  |
The premiere of Conan O'Brien as host of veteran NBC franchise The Tonight Show opened with a hefty 7.1 rating/17 share in the metered markets last night.  |
The could smooth the way for a sale of the satellite TV giant to a telecom powerhouse. And, as if that weren't a big enough repercussion of the move, there are issues of reporting structure and executive shifts to keep  |
Airplane passengers waiting for the bags at the baggage carousel will soon have something else to stare at besides an endless circle of suitcases. Clear Channel Airports and DoubleTake Marketing announced a partnership Tuesday (June 2) to wrap ads around  |
Microsoft plans to boost social and entertainment features on its Xbox 360 gaming console by integrating music-streaming service Last.fm, Web social network Facebook and microblogging site Twitter into its Xbox Live online community.  |
News Corp. executives often present MySpace and Facebook as competing in different markets, with Facebook used as a communications vehicle and MySpace for entertainment. Whatever the case, a straight line can be drawn between more time spent on Facebook and  |
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