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Media Audit/Ipsos Win Backing from Clear Channel, Others

Just as Nielsen competitor erinMedia has gotten big funding in recent weeks to launch its rival television ratings service, so Arbitron’s competitor, Media Audit/Ipsos, has received funding for a rival radio ratings service.

The Media Audit/Ipsos announced on Friday that the companies have received several million dollars in funding from a handful of broadcasters, including Clear Channel, Cox Radio, Cumulus Media, Radio One and Entercom Communications - all members of Clear Channel’s electronic radio committee formed in 2005 - to conduct a field test of its smart cell-phone ratings service, reports MediaPost.

The Media Audit’s service has been considered the only real rival to Arbitron’s PPM, and Media Audit executives say that they could commercialize the service in the top 10 markets by the end of 2008, with the top 50 markets by the end of the following year - a full year earlier thanĀ  Arbitron’s announced roll-out of the PPM.

Clear Channel has refused to encode its radio station signals to be tracked by Arbitron’s PPMs, and insists that other services need to be tested. Kathy Crawford, president of local broadcast for MindShare, says that testing is a good thing but that Arbitron is still the currency of choice.

“I am concerned they would still need Media Rating Council accreditation,” Crawford is quoted as saying. Without that, her agency will not subscribe.

Other agencies have said they find it difficult to believe that The Media Audit/Ipsos can move forward as quickly as they claim.

Arbitron just succeeded in getting MRC accreditation for its PPM service in Houston, after more than two years.

Last October, Arbitron filed a patent infringement suit against its rival.

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Ad Industry Declines Mirror 2001 Recession: Goldman Sachs

All sectors of the media business will suffer from the weakened economy in 2008 and 2009, with a slump in local advertising particularly hurting newspapers and local TV, according to a new projection from Goldman Sachs.

Broadcast nets will experience…

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NY Times Shuts ‘International Herald Tribune’ Site Down

The New York Times is shuttering its International Herald Tribune site; NYTimes.com will soon host the international news normally reserved for its sister website.

The move is not about cost savings, but rather about growth, NYTimes.com general manager Vivian Schiller…

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Vaseline Tracks Actual Buzz about New Lotion in Small Alaska Town

Unilever’s Vaseline set forth on an unusual research project in a small town in Alaska. Setting up a storefront, the company began giving away free bottles of lotion and asking recipients to name the person who had recommended they come…

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‘Meet the Press,’ Minus Russert, Suffers Slow Slide

Meet the Press, the show hosted by Tim Russert for 17 years before his death last June, is beginning to slip in ratings.

Last month, CBS’s Face the Nation pulled ahead of Meet the Press for the first time in two…

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Blogging Hits Mainstream, Integral to Media Ecosystem

Bloggers collectively create nearly one million blog posts each day, and half of bloggers believe blogs will be a primary source of news and entertainment in the next five years, according to Technorati’s 2008 State of the Blogosphere Report, MarketingCharts writes.…

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Discount Retailers Report Mixed September Results

Wal-Mart and Costco reported same-store gains in September, with sales rising 2.4% and 9% respectively. Sales at Target stores open at least a year fell 3%, writes Retailer Daily.

Below, fiscal results from the discount retail giants:

Sales of food and…

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