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In a second ad-edit collaboration across multiple titles, seven Time Inc. magazines will serve up simultaneous Grammy coverage in February.  |  |


Playboy Enterprises will continue to publish its iconic print magazine, but it needs to take "bold steps" to stem its profit losses, the company's CEO said.  |  |
Bloomberg LP expects to keep "a majority" of BusinessWeek's 400 or so employees, including its publisher Jessica Sibley and three of its top editors, according to a Bloomberg memo.  |  |
Reader's Digest Association is folding the print version of Purpose Driven Connection, the quarterly Christian-themed magazine it produces with pastor Rick Warren, after paid subscriptions failed to take off.  |  |


Condé Nast announced that it has hired Susan Plagemann as vp, publisher of Vogue, while expanding publishing director Tom Florio's role.  |  |
As layoffs roll out this week across Time Inc.'s three magazine groups, parent Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes said the company would promote more sharing of resources across its magazines in the hunt for efficiencies and "continue to take a  |  |
Amid all the negativity surrounding print, the heads of some rival publishing companies have been privately talking about creating a marketing campaign to promote the medium's positive aspects.  |  |
Signaling strong confidence in the print medium, Bloomberg LP executives said they planned to make bigger, glossier and more international, while exploring a strategy to charge for content on their own Web site.  |  |
J.J. Abrams wants to take a hands-on approach to Undercovers, his Warner Bros. pilot at NBC.  |  |
TNT, the home of quality scripted dramas, has acquired the exclusive off-network syndication rights to The Mentalist from Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution.  |  |
CBS Corp. revenue was down, but profits rose for both the third quarter and the first nine months of the year, the company reported Thursday after the markets closed.  |  |
With an average delivery of 19.4 million viewers, the six-game series outdrew last year's Rays-Phillies set by 38 percent  |
That decade old rumor about Oprah leaving first-run syndication is back in full force with new speculation about the Queen of Talk exiting stations in daytime in 2011 for an exclusive run on her upcoming new cable network, OWN: the  |  |
Following the demise of its late-night talk show starring comedy writer Spike Feresten, Fox takes another stab at the genre with one of comedy's most distinctive personalities: Wanda Sykes.  |  |
Week four of the live-plus-seven-day ratings, which include DVR usage, have been released.  |  |
The feature writing-directing team of Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor are venturing into television with a one-hour project for NBC.  |  |
Game 4 of the 2009 World Series drew the largest crowd for a fourth Fall Classic matchup since 2004, as the Yankees-Phillies showdown drew 22.8 million viewers on Fox Sunday night.  |  |
Despite an 80-minute rain delay, Game 3 of the 2009 World Series drew big numbers for Fox, averaging 15.4 million viewers Saturday night, an improvement of 57 percent versus last year's Game 3.  |  |
After bucking the downward trend of most media, cinema advertising took a hit in third quarter. Cinema rep firm National CineMedia reported late Thursday (Nov. 6) advertising down nearly 12 percent to $88.3 million in third quarter.  |  |
ABC Regional Sports and Entertainment Sales announced Thursday (Nov. 5) an exclusive deal to handle sales for American Eagle Outfitters' new electronic sign in New York City's Times Square.  |  |
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