Same Time, Same Channel? TV Woos Kids Who Can’t Wait

In their efforts to attract children, television networks are starting to show programs online before they appear on old-fashioned TV.

    



Preserving Venerable Forbes Brand, With an Aggressive Digital Drive

Mike Perlis, chief executive of Forbes Media, is the first person outside the family to run the company and has sought new revenue sources.

    



Google Is Ordered to Block Images in Privacy Case

The Internet company said it would appeal a French court’s ruling that it strip from its search results nine images of the former European racing chief Max Mosley.

    



Seeking More Pay for Delayed Play

With the pace of delayed television viewing increasing, networks want advertisers to pay for seven days of commercial viewing to cover computer screens and tablets as well as TV sets.

    



Start-Up to Offer Didion E-Books

Beginning Monday, ZolaBooks.com alone will sell the e-book of “Slouching Towards Bethlehem” as well as other digital books by Joan Didion.

    



Riding the Hashtag in Social Media Marketing

Gary Vaynerchuk, a social media marketer, pounces on any trend — tweeted or otherwise — in his quest to sell, sell, sell.

    



Intel Is Said to Weigh Sale of Online Cable TV Venture

Intel has been frustrated with cable content providers and might sell to Verizon, people with direct knowledge of the discussions said.

    



CBS Said to Be Developing Streaming News Channel

The 24-hour channel would mostly repurpose video and reporting already produced by CBS News, according to executives.

    



Encounters : Mickey Boardman: Keeping Up With His Followers

Paper Magazine’s editorial director has never been shy about being seen. Now he’s increasingly using Twitter and Instagram to be heard.

    



Maker of Animated GIFs Waits for Offbeat Moments

Tim Burke of Deadspin is known for his ability to capture the moment — whether as a still, a video clip or a GIF — better, faster, more frequently and from more sports events than just about anyone.

    



Corner Office: For Brian O’Kelley of AppNexus, Learning Never Stops

The chief executive of the advertising technology company AppNexus had a rocky beginning in the world of start-ups.

    



Rhapsody in Deal to Expand in Latin America

The subscription music service is expanding to six Latin American countries through a bundling deal with Telefónica.

    



Viral Content With a Liberal Bent

Upworthy.com, a site that hopes to edify visitors on a variety of social issues, may be cracking the code on how to bring them in.

    



Divining the Future: Special Report: Peering Into the Future of Media

Media executives are grasping for clues as technological upheaval gathers pace.

    



Advertising: P.R. Agency Begins a Push to Modernize

The Burson-Marsteller initiative, which begins Monday, includes meetings of thought leaders, a revamped employee training program and a worldwide strategic leadership team.

    



An Alliance in Media Petitions Justices

An alliance of media groups says the Internet start-up Aereo is violating copyright law, but some analysts suggested the case was not ripe for Supreme Court review.

    



A Novel Prompts a Conversation About How We Use Technology

Book critics are divided over the quality of Dave Eggers’s highly anticipated novel “The Circle,” which has started a debate on whether technology is invading our lives.

    



Financial Times to Consolidate Print Editions

The newspaper, based in London, said it would publish only one print edition and devote its resources to creating content for the Web and other digital platforms.

    



All Is Fair in Love and Twitter

The sweet, innocent ideas and ruthless power plays that created Twitter.

    



For Shoppers, Next Level of Instant Gratification

New shopping services will allow consumers to instantly buy items they see on television, in magazines and even in their refrigerators.