A close look at green jobs and who may benefit from economic stimulus money Please DONATE at radioproject.org  |


Arbitron announced its intent Tuesday (June 23) to get into TV—or at least the TV out-of-home business. Called ARB-TV, the new suite of audience measurement services will leverage the portable people meter to track audiences out-of-home, in restaurants, bars, sports  |
Celebrity parents Jon and Kate Gosselin say they plan to divorce. In a statement, Jon Gosselin says he and wife Kate filed for divorce Monday afternoon.  |
Ed McMahon, Johnny Carson's perennial sidekick on NBC's The Tonight Show died today at UCLA's Ronald Reagan Hospital. He was 86. According to McMahon publicist Howard Bragman, the entertainer's passing was from a "multitude of health problems the last few  |


The new Web site/platform which aims to blend the best of social networking, photo and video sharing, blogging and live communications  |
Newsweek has tapped Devin Gordon as the new editor of its , replacing Will Tacy, who left after just six months in the job.  |
The new channel debuted on June 23 with original blog entries from humorist Nora Ephron, famed ex-New York cop Frank Serpico and Sen. Chuck Schumer  |
A Friends reunion of sorts is coming to the Internet courtesy of Lexus. The carmaker is launching a second season of Web Therapy, an online comedy series starring Lisa Kudrow for its branded-entertainment network, L Studio. Returning June 23, Therapy  |
The promise of the TiVo/Quantcast pact is to provide buyers with a means to evaluate cross media campaigns from a single source  |
Shortly before midnight, it emerged that the largest guild at the paper and the Boston Globe had agreed to a new contract that hammers out $10 million in cuts while reducing the pay cut from 8.4 percent to 5.9 percent  |
Univision Communications on Wednesday said it has reached multi-year distribution agreements with Cox Communications, the third-largest U.S. cable operator, and smaller cabler Mediacom.  |
Simon Cowell is to partner with U.K. retail magnate Sir Philip Green on a global entertainment company that will produce and own TV content in the U.S. and Britain, according to the Financial Times.  |
New projects include a pilot based on the Michael J. Fox theatrical Teen Wolf and an animated series from Saturday Night Live head writer Seth Meyers  |
The Sports Illustrated property enjoyed its biggest traffic day of the year on Monday (June 22), drawing close to a million unique users for the day  |
The NBC Universal cable powerhouse blew out the competition in the week ended June 21, averaging 1.7 million adults 18-49, topping runner-up TNT by some 728,000 viewers  |
The Big Ten Network has inked a carriage deal with Cablevision, giving the channel a foothold in the New York DMA.  |
Media and entertainment industry executives said here Tuesday that consumers will be willing to pay for popular digital content as more sector companies explore new online pay models.  |
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