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IAC, Diller in New HuffPo Venturenew

New York Times (reg. req.)  |  11-01-2006  10:51 pm  |  Industry News

Advertisers Blacklist Air Americanew

Media Matters  |  11-01-2006  10:48 pm  |  Industry News

P&G Shakes Up Ad Budget, Favors Media That 'Work Harder'new

Media Daily News (reg. req.)  |  11-01-2006  10:47 pm  |  Industry News

In Tightening Ky. Race, Rival Digs Deep for Ammo in Yarmuth's LEO Columnsnew

Associated Press via New York Times  |  11-01-2006  10:28 am  |  Industry News

Cincinnati CityBeat Greets Cheney With Peace Signnew

Hearing that the Vice President was dropping by the chamber of commerce just across the street from their offices last week, CityBeat warmed up the welcome wagon: "We hope to spruce up the exterior of the building so he knows just how welcome he is," News Editor Gregory Flannery wrote on the alt-weekly's blog. Although police clamped down on protestors during Cheney's Oct. 25 speech, an anti-war banner was unfurled from CityBeat windows. A photo of the sign was included in coverage of the speech in the Cincinnati Post and the Cincinnati Enquirer. Of course, it didn't take much detective work to figure out who was behind the banner: Who else would use a semi-colon in a protest sign?
Cincinnati CityBeat  |  10-31-2006  8:47 am  |  Industry News

Study: Branding and Photos Grab E-mail Readers' Attentionnew

Center for Media Research (reg. req.)  |  10-31-2006  11:31 am  |  Industry News

Voice Scribe Pens Unflinching Account of Giuliani and 9/11

In its Sunday metro column "Reading New York," the New York Times plugs "Grand Illusion: The Untold Story of Rudy Giuliani and 9/11" (second item), co-authored by Village Voice veteran Wayne Barrett. Barrett teamed up with CBSNews.com Producer Dan Collins to take a hard look at the New York City mayor's performance before, during and after the terrorist attack. "Given all the hagiography that has been generated by the subject," writes Sam Roberts, “'Grand Illusion' is a welcome and overdue corrective, one that amplifies the gaps in preparedness, management and communications, and challenges the post-9/11 legend."
10-30-2006  10:18 am  |  Industry News

Craigslist Web Site Charges $25 Fee for Help Wanted Listingsnew

San Diego Business Journal  |  10-30-2006  3:54 pm  |  Industry News

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