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As a weary nation welcomed the respite of the long holiday weekend, TV ad sales execs were particularly looking forward to taking in some July 4th fireworks, as pyrotechnics have been in short supply thus far in this year's upfront  |


When Time Inc. launched Maghound, its Web-based magazine subscription service, it was hailed as a promising innovation for the industry that would attract new magazine buyers with a Netflix-like approach.  |
Michael Jackson's death continues to resonate in the world of online music as fans flock to the Web to purchase his music—and stream tons of it for free, often without many ads.  |
The nascent digital out-of-home medium is evolving from a one-way street to a two-way thoroughfare.  |


As part of Sprint's marketing for the new Palm Pre, on July 3 the company launched an interactive polling promotion called "r8 it" with National CineMedia.  |
Janata Dal-Secular president and former prime minister H D Dewa Gowda has dissolved the Kerala committee of the party led by veteran leader and former Member of Parliament M P Veerendrakumar.While Veerendrakumar alleged that Gowda has dissolved the state committee  |
Amid a growing controversy over the death of MBA graduate Ranbir Singh at the hands of the Uttarakhand police, his autopsy report on Sunday revealed that he was shot at close range and may have been tortured, and his family  |
India is 'very cautiously and responsibly' evaluating the conflicting signals emanating from Pakistan on punishing the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks and is waiting for its 'visible and credible' actions against them. Voicing his disapproval over the release of  |
At least 30 persons were feared killed and another 100 injured in explosions in two factories of the Bairhan Industrial Area in Singrauli on Sunday evening. Police said the first explosion occurred in the Ideal Explosives Industries at around 6.30  |
Bharatiya Janata Party leader L K Advani on Sunday found support from rivals Communist party of India - Marxist, Janata Dal - Secular and Lok Janshakti Party for his suggestion for the re-introduction of ballot papers in place of Electronic  |
IT IS supposed to be the monarch of the Scottish glens but up to a third of venison eaten in Scotland is imported from New Zealand.  |
SCOTLAND will shed more than 100,000 jobs over the course of the recession, equivalent to one in every 25 of the workforce, according to a report to be published this week.  |
IT IS the land of spectacular fjords, Vikings - and now cut-price medical treatment.  |
KENNY MacAskill is to be put under intense pressure to keep the Lockerbie bomber behind bars in Scotland this week when he takes part in discussions with the families of the A  |
PLANS for a Third World-style micro-bank to help small business get off the ground in Scotland are under threat over fears that those getting help will lose their benefits.  |
Contest or drill -- call it what you like, but we can all agree that ARRL Field Day 2009 was another big success! The fourth weekend in June is probably the most famous operating weekend in the United States and  |
Like many other ARES groups, St Louis County ARES has a weekly 2 meter voice net. It's a directed net, so there isn't much chit-chat. It's very business-like. And no doubt very dull, you're thinking.  |
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