World: Stuart Elliott in America
15 Oct 2004 | by Stuart Elliott, the advertising columnist at The New York Times
in New York before making the move westward to Los Angeles in 1972. Its blend of comedy, music ...
Chicago to New York. It's rejecting ad revenues, to the tune of as much as $500,000 a week, as a result of ...
in New York before making the move westward to Los Angeles in 1972. Its blend of comedy, music ...
McPherson, the president of ABC Entertainment, complained in The New York Times. "If imitation is the ...
Mobile technology is advancing so rapidly that soon the internet will infiltrate every aspect of how we communicate in the real - and virtual - world, and disappear from our consciousness.
Years ago, ads for TV Guide magazine proclaimed: "TV Guide helps you decide." Now, as the digest-sized weekly brings in another new editor-in-chief, readers and advertisers may well decide the fate of TV Guide.
The media behemoth Viacom is turning a straight eye on the queer guy, and gal, moving ahead with long-delayed plans to launch an advertising-supported cable television network aimed at gay men and lesbians.
When is an account review not an account review? It's a question Madison Avenue has found itself confronting more frequently in recent months, much to its dismay and disappointment.
Mother New York is behind a short documentary film made to tell the story of New York painters who...' tells the stories of the New York painters who are struggling to keep this advertising method alive ...
LONDON - The New York Times Co has reported a 14.3% fall in newspaper advertising revenues for its...attacks. Third-quarter advertising revenues at the New York Times newspaper fell 14.4% to 236m ...
NEW YORK - The New York Times Company has given an update on its delayed paywall which it says will...The New York Times paywall had been due to go live last month, but was delayed as the paper ...