Media
Time Warner posts moderate losses
30 Apr 2009
Yash Khanna quits Star TV
29 Apr 2009
US publisher MCClatchy sinks deeper into red
24 Apr 2009
Message to media: ad scenario remains bleak
15 Apr 2009
The slump in global advertising is accelerating faster than first thought and will lead to double digit declines in ad spend across the battered newspaper and radio sectors.
Message to media: ad scenario remains bleak
15 Apr 2009
The slump in global advertising is accelerating faster than first thought and will lead to double digit declines in ad spend across the battered newspaper and radio sectors.
Message to media: ad scenario remains bleak
15 Apr 2009
The slump in global advertising is accelerating faster than first thought and will lead to double digit declines in ad spend across the battered newspaper and radio sectors.
Microsoft, Yahoo reportedly in talks for advertising partnership
11 Apr 2009
In an advertising partnership between rivals, Microsoft could sell Yahoo's search ads while Yahoo could manage Microsoft's display ads.
Ormax Media launches TV awareness score Showbuzz
07 Apr 2009
UK’s recession-hit Press Gazette to close
07 Apr 2009
UK’s recession-hit Press Gazette to close
07 Apr 2009
The Times Company threatens to shut down The Boston Globe
04 Apr 2009
The New York Times Company has threatened to close The Boston Globe unless labor unions agree to $20 million in pay cuts and cessation of pension contributions amidst deepening recession.
Detroit newspapers offer free online editions, cut down home delivery to three days a week
30 Mar 2009
Detroit newspapers offer free online editions, cut down home delivery to three days a week
30 Mar 2009
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