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Clear Channel Chases CBS Radio, Launches Customized Radio Stations

Clear Channel is in the process of developing a feature that will allow listeners to create their own customized radio tuners on their streaming music players. The new feature, which lets listeners add their own preferences for artists, genres or songs, is expected to launch in June.

NBCU to Launch 24-Hour News Channel in NY

NBCU plans to launch a 24-hour cable news channel in New York in November, covering the New York region, including New Jersey and Connecticut.

Gannett to Develop Cross-Platform Opportunities

Gannett is developing a one-stop shop for buyers to purchase ads across platforms in an attempt to aggregate consumers for advertisers.

Newspapers Beam Local News to iPhones via AP Mobile Network

iPhone addicts will soon be able to access Associated Press national and local news, via web pages specifically formatted for the iPhone. Though the iPhone currently offers local maps, directions, weather and traffic, it provides no local news.

Churn Happens as Marketers Fail to Leverage Customer Data, Analytics

Lack of customer data sharing, integration and insight is undermining competitiveness, retention rates, revenue and profitability among global marketers, according to a new study from the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Council, writes MarketingCharts.

Integrated Marketing Top Issue on Sr. Marketers’ Minds

Integrated marketing communications was ranked as senior marketers’ top priority - for the second year in a row - according to an annual survey by the Association of National Advertisers conducted to help shape its Annual Conference in October, reports MarketingCharts.

CC: 340 HD Stations Capable of iTunes Tagging

Clear Channel Radio today announced that more than 340 of its primary HD stations are now capable of transferring a song heard on the radio to an Apple iPod.

NBCU to Offload 2 O&Os

NBCU is selling two of its owned-and-operated stations, in Miami and Hartford. If the sales go through, that will make six stations NBCU has sold off in the last two years.

Apple Wrangles w/Music Co.’s, Freebie iTunes a Maybe

Apple is in talks with the major music companies about the possibility of a new business model that would give customers free access to the entire iTunes library in exchange for a premium charge for iPod and iPhone users.

Consumer ‘Tudes toward Mobile Multimedia Shifting, So Too Operator Roles

Mobile subscribers’ perception of their mobile operators has shifted - 66 percent said they view them as data connectivity providers, but 20 percent said they view them as aggregators and providers of multimedia content and services, according to a 3-ple Media survey, writes MarketingCharts.

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AOL Shortcuts Offers Clipless Coupons for Kroger Customers

AOL is launching a service in conjunction with the Kroger grocery chain, called Shortcuts, that allows manufacturers to distribute coupons on the internet without the need for users to print them out

‘I’m F **** Matt Damon’ Comes to TiVo

That cheering you hear from the science building is all the techies who just heard YouTube’s coming to TiVo.

Nielsen’s OOH Report Sails Next Month, Zenith Hops Aboard

Zenith Media Services Inc. will become the first client to use Nielsen and IMMI’s Nielsen Out-of-Home Report, a service that measures out-of-home television viewers.

Nielsen Butts Heads with Researchers over A2/M2

Nielsen ran into trouble yesterday during a regularly scheduled meeting to talk with clients about various initiatives, including one to begin using its live national sample to test simultaneous measurement of both TV and online viewing beginning this fall.

Internet Grabs Kids’, Teens’ Attention and Affects TV-Watching

Kids’ undivided attention is no longer focused on TV - 64 percent of them go online while watching TV, and 49 percent of U.S. teens do so frequently, anywhere from three times a week to several times a day - according to a Grunwald Associates social-networking study, MarketingCharts writes.

Adults Often Online When Watching TV

Media multitasking and “double-dipping” - watching TV while surfing the internet - are common among online adults in the United States and Britain, finds a survey by Harris Interactive conducted on behalf of online video search engine Blinkx, writes MarketingCharts.

Local TV Websites Pull Big Audiences, Eat Small Slice of Ad Dollar Pie

Television viewers are more engaged with local news than with other news media platforms, and local TV news websites are a frequent source of information, according to a Hearst-Argyle survey.

Yellow Pages Use Growing - 17.2B Searches in 2007

Yellow Pages usage in 2007 grew to 17.2 billion searches, up from 16.7 billion in 2006, thanks to the growth of internet Yellow Pages (IYP), the Yellow Pages Association (YPA) announced, citing industry research (via MarketingCharts).

IAB, PwC: Internet Advertising Revenues Reach Record Highs in Q4, Full-Year ‘07

Internet advertising revenues for 2007 are estimated to have reached $21.1 billion, a 25 percent increase over the previous revenue record of nearly $16.9 billion for full-year 2006, according to the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), MarketingCharts reports.

New Media’s Influence on Purchase Grows, Especially among Minorities

Advertisers would be well advised to pay more attention to what their customers say influence their purchases - particularly new media options that are growing the fastest in wielding influence, according to BIGresearch’s Simultaneous Media Survey (SIMM 11, Dec. 07), MarketingCharts reports.

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