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Journal Radio Revenues Rise

Journal Communications’ radio revenue rose 4.7 percent to $23 million, while radio operating income increased 18.9 percent, from $6.2 million to $7.4 million, in the third quarter.

Of that, political advertising accounted for $400,000 of total Q3 radio revenue, writes Radio Ink.

Revenue increased in the months of September, as well, rising 2.8 percent thanks to increases in national, political and developmental ad categories. In the month of September alone, political advertising was $210,000.

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Katz Signs CBS, Entercom

Katz Radio Group has snared two more major clients, having approached and signed CBS Radio and Entercom Communications, formerly clients of Interep.

CBS Radio represented about a third of Interep’s total revenue, writes Mediaweek.

Interep filed last month to convert its…

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CNN Floats More Affordable Wire Service to Newspapers

CNN plans to offer newspapers a wire service as an alternative to the Associated Press. CNN, which already runs an internal wire service, will explain its new, expanded service to editors from about 30 papers who are visiting Atlanta this…

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Mobile Internet in U.K. Grows 8X Faster than PC Internet

The number of Britons accessing the mobile internet increased by 25% (from 5.8 to 7.3 million) from Q2 to Q3 2008, compared with only a 3% increase for PC-based internet users (34.3 to 35.3 million Britons), according to (pdf) insight data…

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Online TV, Video & Phone Show Biggest Yearly Growth

Email, news gathering and paying bills continue to be the most widely used online activities among U.S. adults, but downloading TV programs, watching videos and making web phone calls posted the biggest overall growth, according to data from Mediamark Research…

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eBay, Amazon Try to Best Brick-and-Mortar—and Each Other

Black Friday is typically known as the day of unbeatable deals, but also long lines, packed stores, and jostling customers.

But this season, online retail giants Amazon and eBay are doing their best to get customers out of stores and…

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Banks Increase Direct Mail 42% to Retain, Reassure Anxious Customers

Despite the U.S. financial crisis and dwindling marketing budgets at some financial institutions, the number of retention-related direct-mail offers sent by banks to current customers in Q3 2008 was 42% higher than in Q2.

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