Sirius Satellite Radio may be the only 100 percent commercial-free satellite music service left, as an arbitration panel told XM Satellite Radio it must use advertising on certain music channels now free of commercials, writes Mediaweek. The panel’s ruling settles a legal dispute with Clear Channel - which gained control of four XM music channels in a 1998 investment - by declaring that “Clear Channel is entitled to include commercials on the music programming it provides XM.”
In an attempt to offset the advertising on the four Clear Channel-controlled channels, XM will launch four new commercial-free channels over the next few months. An XM spokesperson said the satellite service is committed to keeping all music channels XM creates free of commercials.
Clear Channel Radio announced today that its Spanish-language programming initiative, La Preciosa Network, has named Spanish radio personality icon Humberto Luna as its new morning show host. “El Show de Humberto Luna” will launch on January 20th, airing from 4:00…
Dunkin’ Donuts on Monday bowed a $100+ million integrated advertising campaign that offers a new rallying cry for consumers hard hit by the economy: “You Kin’ Do It!”
The “You Kin’ Do It” national campaign broke with three television spots airing during…
What is being touted as a groundbreaking mobile digital TV service - debuting sometime this year on 63 stations in 22 markets - was unveiled by major TV station groups at CES this week as part of their Open Mobile…
Consumers in the U.S. watch more TV and mobile video than those in Germany, Sweden and urban China, and while most still watch video on a PC, nearly a quarter (23%) watch video on a mobile device, according to results…
Super Bowl advertisers - including Monster.com, which is returning after a four-year hiatus - are making the most of their $3 million ad buy by creating integrated follow-up campaigns, says Kellogg School of Management professor Tim Calkins.
Calkins, co-leader of…
The latest casualty in the shrinking shelter category is Meredith’s Country Home. The magazine’s March 2009 issue will be its last.
The company, which is also slashing its workforce by 250 people, cited a soft economy for the demise of…