Patch Sites Turn Corner After Sale and Big Cuts
Posted in: UncategorizedLibération Covering a Civil War. Its Own.
Posted in: UncategorizedJournalists at the left-wing French newspaper have revolted since new owners said they would eliminate the print edition and publish only on digital platforms.
Prominent Hollywood Group Opposes F.C.C. Action on Net Neutrality
Posted in: UncategorizedCampaign Spotlight: Putting On the Ritz, Six Words at a Time
Posted in: UncategorizedThe Media Equation: Warnings Along F.C.C.’s Fast Lane
Posted in: UncategorizedAd Agencies Dust Off and Focus on Future After Collapse of Merger Deal
Posted in: UncategorizedCultural difference and legal problems are issues at the heart of the collapse of the Publicis-Omnicom deal.
Sunday Routine: D.J. Whoo Kid: A Social Media Butterfly
Posted in: UncategorizedThe host of the Sirius XM satellite radio program “The Whoolywood Shuffle” spends Sundays on social media, and eats Frosted Flakes at night.
The Morning Muse of Television
Posted in: UncategorizedRussia Quietly Tightens Reins on Web With ‘Bloggers Law’
Posted in: UncategorizedTaking another step to restrict Russia’s Internet, President Vladimir V. Putin quietly signed a new law requiring popular online voices
to register with the government.
Advertising: Mocked on Internet, Diet Coke Alters Ads
Posted in: UncategorizedCampaign Spotlight: The New Yorker Calls on a Trio of Its Artists for Annual Festival Promotion
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertisers Seek a ‘Second Screen’ Connection With Viewers
Posted in: UncategorizedNo Regrets for the Founder of Tumblr After Yahoo Sale
Posted in: UncategorizedA Show About Nothing Begets Something You Can Play Online
Posted in: UncategorizedWhat if new episodes of “Seinfeld” were still on television? This haunts Jason Richards, the hyperactive mind behind the Twitter account @Seinfeld2000.
The Great Unwatched
Posted in: UncategorizedCall for Limits on Web Data of Customers
Posted in: UncategorizedYankees’ Attendance and Ratings Rebound, but the Mets’ Are Mixed
Posted in: UncategorizedTickets for the Yankees’ first 13 home games were up nearly 10 percent from last year, and ratings on YES were up 38 percent. Mets’ ticket sales were up, too, but their TV ratings were down.
Social Media in Afghanistan Takes On Life of Its Own
Posted in: UncategorizedA U.S.-financed network to connect Afghans across forbidding physical and cultural divides still survives three years after American funding ended.