Clear Channel Sells 12 More Stations
Clear Channel has agreed to sell 12 more stations, this time to Three Eagles Communications of Lincoln, Nebraska.
Clear Channel has agreed to sell 12 more stations, this time to Three Eagles Communications of Lincoln, Nebraska.
Discovery Channel is launching the first-ever 24-hour TV network dedicated solely to green lifestyle programming.
The New York Times will begin pulling outside content into its redesigned and newly relaunched Autos section of NYTimes.com, reports MediaPost (via MarketingVox).
XM and Sirius satellite radio service providers have announced several deals with automakers in recent days.
In an advisory on the Yahoo Search Marketing Blog, Yahoo has told advertisers they need to tighten up their ad copy, MarketingVox writes.
Come October, Forbes will launch a new magazine aimed directly at women.
XM Satellite Radio has decided that Arbitron’s methodology does not work to measure such a “highly specialized media vehicle” as satellite radio, and has dumped the measurement service for another.
Members of the Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau have tested the eBay Media Marketplace and, finding it lacking, have decided to boycott the exchange.
RealBuzz.com, a U.K.-based online meeting place for men and women to talk about their lifestyles, passions and well-being, is launching in the U.S.