Ad Revenue From Mobile for Pandora Increases

The company reported a loss of $7.8 million for the second quarter, but continues to experience rapid growth.

    



DealBook: Mayer, Yahoo’s C.E.O., Goes Chic

A Marissa Mayer profile in the September issue of Vogue, titled “Mogul, Mother, Lightning Rod,” draws attention to her fashion choices.

    

Technology Industry Extends a Hand to Struggling Print Media

Whether from a sense of obligation, responsibility or guilt, the technology elite has taken up the cause of helping print journalism adapt to change.

    

The New Math of Media Deals

The sales of three giants of the old-media world — The Washington Post, The Boston Globe and Newsweek — in as many days suggest one kind of change, but their prices suggest another.

    

Common Sense: After Post Sale, Spotlight Shines More Intensely on The Times

The New York Times, one of the last of the family-owned newspapers, is optimistic about staying competitive in an increasingly digital world. Should it be?

    

Bezos Brings Promise of Innovation to Washington Post

It would not be surprising to see Jeff Bezos worry little about turning a quick profit at The Post and instead try to shake up the newspaper industry.

    

Merger Is Set To Create World’s No. 1 Ad Company

Together, Omnicom Group and the Publicis Groupe would become the world’s biggest advertising company, setting their sights on digital media.

    

At Comic-Con, Small Tribes Rule

After nearly a decade in the service of the major film studios and their blockbusters, Comic-Con appears on the verge of a next iteration.

    

Advertising: Instead of a Sale, Hulu Concentrates on ‘The Awesomes’

To compete with Netflix, Hulu is expanding its original programming and creating an animated series.

    

Advertising: On Independence Day, a Salute to the Brave

Some ads for the Fourth of July holiday honor the veterans of the nation’s wars, particularly those who fought in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    

F.T.C. Tells Search Engines to Label Advertising as Such

The Federal Trade Commission told Google, Bing and Yahoo among others to clarify what sort of material is coming up in search results.

    

Hulu Faces a Nebulous Future as It Seeks a New Owner

Hulu’s sale could signal the end of one of the pioneers of online streaming, which has become an increasingly popular way to watch television.

    

As Social Media Swirl Around It, Supreme Court Sticks to Its Analog Ways

In a city beset by leaks, the Supreme Court’s rulings remain stubbornly opaque until they are handed out (on paper, first) by the court’s public relations staff.

    

Singapore Clamps Down on News Web Sites

Sites that attract at least 50,000 visitors a month are now required to obtain annual licenses and must remove any content considered objectionable by the government within 24 hours of notification.

    

N.S.A. Said to Gather Users’ Online Data

A National Security Agency program took e-mails and other information from companies that included Google, Apple and Facebook, according to documents that emerged on Thursday. A government official said the program targeted only foreigners abroad.

    

Advertising on Social Media Bumps Up Against Free Speech

Social media sites are trying to determine what sort of control they have over user-generated content, particularly when it affects advertising.

    

Advertising: Steady Sales of Ads for Coming TV Season

The process of selling commercial time before the start of the 2013-14 season is, so far, following the pace of the 2012-13 season.

    

‘Bots’ That Siphon Off Tickets Frustrate Concert Promoters

Digital tools known as “bots” are accused of trying to buy hundreds of thousands of tickets a day, shutting out fans.

    

Yahoo to Move Into Old New York Times Headquarters

The company has signed a long-term lease to establish its New York headquarters in four floors at the former home of The New York Times on West 43rd Street.

    

At Sony, Investor’s Challenge Brings Unwanted Suspense

Awash in hits, but not in profits, a proud Hollywood studio has suddenly found itself in the cross hairs of an activist investor who wants to spin it off from Sony.