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Fri, June 09, 2006 02:30:58 PMFrom:
Ad Age MediaWorks
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WHO HAS THE 'MOST EXCITING' DIGITAL STRATEGY?
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Analyst: News Corp. Has 'Most Exciting' Digital Strategy
Pali Research's Richard Greenfield Also Bullish on Disney and Viacom
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Veteran media analyst Richard Greenfield picked the winners and losers of the digital media world, and those in the winners column are producing their own content. FULL ARTICLE
Scripps' Tips Feature Marketers' Products
'Summer for Life' Campaign Will Air on Cable Networks
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Wal-Mart, the retailer known for its rock-bottom prices, will launch its first spots on a network known for golf, spas, wine and cheese programming. FULL ARTICLE
Have You By Any Chance Seen Shiloh?
What Everyone Is Talking About
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Last week, Watercooler and the rest of the world was impatient for photos of Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt. (What's that phrase? Be careful what you wish for?) FULL ARTICLE
Four More Radio Groups Back Arbitron's Portable People Meters
Clear Channel Continues to Pursue Its Own System
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Arbitron has signed on four more radio groups to use its Portable People Meter electronic measurement service. Bonneville, Emmis, Greater Media and Lincoln Financial joined CBS, Beasley and Spanish Broadcasting in multiyear agreements to use the service when it is deployed in the planned 50 markets. FULL ARTICLE
At the WSJ's D: All Things Digital Conference
Photo Page: Heavy Hitters Include Al Gore, Howard Stringer, Terry Semel
The Wall Street Journal gathered digital heavy hitters together in Carlsbad, Calif., for its "D: All Things Digital" conference. FULL ARTICLE
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