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James Murdoch: News International to ‘Set the Pace’ of the Industry

James Murdoch

News International will set the pace of change in the newspaper industry, believes James Murdoch, the new head of News International.

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High Weekend Sales Fail to Salvage Slow Holiday Season

The International Council of Shopping Centers and UBS Securities LLC lowered its forecast for November and December growth to “a tad below” the 2.5 percent it was predicting.

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CBS Radio Renews Adam Carolla Show

CBS Radio has renewed The Adam Carolla Show out of Talk KLSX/Los Angeles. The show is heard on sister stations KUFO/Portland and KXTE/Las Vegas, and is syndicated through Westwood One.

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U.S. Advertising Spending Down 0.1% in First Three Quarters, Online Up 16%

Advertising spending for the first three quarters of 2007 was essentially flat - decreasing 0.1 percent over the same period last year - with internet ad spend growth (15.9 percent increase) the most of any category, according to The Nielsen Company, reports MarkeingCharts.

Colbert and Stewart Return to Comedy Central

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report on Comedy Central are the latest of the late night shows to announce their return.

FBI’s Most Wanted to Adorn Clear Channel Billboards

Wanted

Clear Channel’s electronic billboards will soon sport photos of the FBI’s most wanted fugitives.

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Wednesday Best Email Day in Q3, Late Afternoon Best Time of Day

The best day of the week to send email in the third quarter was Wednesday, according to the most recent eROI benchmark study of email-campaign clickthrough and open rates, reports MarketingCharts (via Direct magazine).

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