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Fox Sports chairman David Hill believes the Internet is following the same evolutionary pattern as television. "When TV was in its infancy, it was basically run by the engineers," says Hill. "Technology innovations were driving it, until finally the programmers  |


Staffed by several Maxim, Stuff, and Spike.com veterans, the new service-oriented site will offer guy-appropriate information on gadgets, gear, fashion, night clubs and sports  |
When it comes to brand loyalty in a down economy, consumers are more fickle than devoted. For the average packaged goods brand, less than half of loyal consumers, or 48 percent, remained loyal from 2007 to 2008, according to a  |
Media buyers and national TV sales executives have yet to clear the air on their pricing differences, but other atmospheric disturbances that have stalled the upfront marketplace are beginning to show signs of dissipating  |


Meredith Publishing, for one, plans to use Facebook to promote two social networks for parents that it expects to launch this summer on the Web sites of Parents and Family Circle  |
What will happen to the Miami radio market when as much as 20 percent of the audience simply disappears from the ratings?  |
Buyers and analysts have varying ideas on just what News Corp. should do with its ailing social net, ranging from the philosophical to the logistical  |
Anyone who has watched a big game in a sports bar or cable news in the airport knows that not all TV viewing occurs at home. In fact, viewing outside of the home boosts the total national TV audience by  |
Longtime CBS executive Fred Reynolds announced Monday (June 22) he will retire from the company effective Aug. 15, 2009. He will be succeeded by Joseph Ianniello, who has served as deputy chief financial officer since Nov. 2008.  |
Savvy consumers often go online for independent consumer reviews of products and services, scouring through comments from everyday Joes and Janes to help them find a gem or shun a lemon.  |
The Chicago Tribune Magazine is ceasing as a weekly publication after July 28, as part of a series of changes to the Sunday paper.  |
Web site creation service Wetpaint has launched a measurement system that tracks fan interest in popular TV shows.  |
Rick Rogala has returned to Nexstar Broadcasting Group as senior vp and regional manager for Nexstar Broadcasting Group. In his new position, Rogala will oversee the company's 11 TV markets in Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois and Indiana, and serve as general  |
ESPN's recently launched, locally branded Web site, and The Huffington Post Chicago signed an exclusive content syndication agreement, the sites announced Monday (June 22).  |
Dial Global dominated the network radio rankers in Arbitron's latest RADAR report released Monday (June 22) for the period April 3, 2008 to April 1, 2009.  |
General Motors has signaled that it will not radically cut back on its advertising budget because it is in bankruptcy.  |
The third installment of the new drama series served up 6.5 million viewers on June 18, an increase of 16 percent versus the prior week's delivery  |
In this sixth part of a series, rediff India Abroad discusses another perspective in its analysis of the growing gun-culture among Indian Americans.  |
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