AAN News
Report: Consumers Tolerate Shorter Video Adsnew
Adotas |
11-21-2006 9:44 am |
Industry News
GLBT Titles Suffer Ad Erosion Amid Stable Readershipnew
Media Daily News (reg. req.) |
11-21-2006 9:39 am |
Industry News
'Star Tribune' Settles Gay Ad Disputenew
Editor & Publisher |
11-21-2006 9:30 am |
Industry News
Gallup: Christmas Spending Up This Yearnew
Editor & Publisher |
11-20-2006 10:57 am |
Industry News
Tags: Marketing, Retail Advertising
New Member Directories Shipped
Five copies of the latest version were mailed to AAN publishers this week. Although the directory is no longer designed as a marketing tool, the association produces a new one every two years as a convenience for AAN members. The small, spiral-bound book includes contact information for member companies and their senior staff.
AAN |
11-17-2006 11:54 am |
Association News
Clear Channel Goes Private for $26.7 Billionnew
Adweek |
11-17-2006 11:33 am |
Industry News
Black Friday Online Ad Inserts: Do Retailers See Red or Green?new
Media Daily News (reg. req.) |
11-17-2006 11:22 am |
Industry News
How Ad Buyers See Dailies' Circ Declinesnew
Media Life Magazine |
11-17-2006 11:20 am |
Industry News
Star-Tribune Launches Faux-Alt Vita.mn to Grab Elusive Younger Readersnew
AP via Editor & Publisher |
11-16-2006 1:01 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Management, Marketing
AAN East, West Dates Announced
The annual staff-training conferences will be held Jan. 26-27 and Feb. 16-17. The earlier weekend date is reserved for AAN West, which will be held for the first time at the Miyako Hotel in San Francisco's Japantown. Meanwhile, AAN East will return to the Hotel Washington and its remarkable view of the White House. Programming details and registration materials for both conferences will be ready next week.
AAN Staff |
11-15-2006 2:45 pm |
Association News
Madison Ave: Web Ads Perform Better For Direct Response Than Brandingnew
Online Media Daily (reg. req.) |
11-15-2006 12:22 pm |
Industry News
Newspapers Experiment With Alternative Ad Sales Modelsnew
Editor & Publisher |
11-15-2006 12:15 pm |
Industry News
Mark Cuban: Newspapers Aren't Dyingnew
Esquire |
11-15-2006 12:13 pm |
Industry News
Newspapers Told to Skip Young Adults, Focus on Teens at NAA Confabnew
Three quarters of 13- to 17-year-olds who read newspaper content targeted to their age group went on to read their hometown papers between the ages of 18 and 24, a Newspaper Association of America Foundation study found.
AP via Editor & Publisher |
11-14-2006 3:28 pm |
Industry News
Research Firm Tests Mobile Phone Surveys on 16- to 24-Year-Oldsnew
Advertising Age |
11-14-2006 8:39 am |
Industry News
Tags: Marketing