Oct. 02, 2007
- EBay to take $1.4 bil impairment charge
- Belo to spin off newspaper business
- Wall Street surges after manufacturing report
Oct. 01, 2007
Sept. 29, 2007
- Ad spending to grow 4.8% in '08
- Winfrey tops Forbes' list of richest TV celebs
- Simpson beats Clinton on best-sellers list
- Martha Stewart clarifies Kmart sales
- Knightscove scoops up Studio 4
- Recession could hamper media stocks
- CKX agrees to revised offer
- Fox channel in business via Web
- Stocks dip after consumer data release
Sept. 28, 2007
- 'Money' moves by CNBC
- The Reporter grows its global team
- Yahoo streamlines ent. div.; no layoffs expected
- Verizon Wireless will allow abortion texts
- Infogrames to unveil Atari revamp
- Copps: Deals facing 'steep climb' at FCC
- Branson sure Virgin1 will beat Sky One
- EchoStar sale a matter of 'when'
- Disney shuts down mobile venture
- Stocks higher despite drop in new home sales
Sept. 27, 2007
- Microsoft brings computer content to TVs
- Embassy Row CEO extols brand power
- Ethics group urges Google examination
- Digest: Disney heads Home; Activision buy
- Kirch takes up EM.Sport Media
- Euro cable revenue grows a bundle
- Alliance brings Warner Bros. to Abu Dhabi
- Street trades higher after GM-UAW pact
Sept. 26, 2007
- Court sides with Disney in Pooh case
- Clear Channel shareholders OK buyout
- Kessler eyes HBO Voyeur's growth
- Study: More tech equals more money
- Digital plan goes global at NBC Uni
- Amazon launches MP3 service
- Study: More tech equals more money
- EchoStar has a two-track mind
- Pixelworks to buy back shares
- Digest: Video closings; Extra Value
- Spanish exhibitor Abaco files for bankruptcy
- Amazon launches MP3 service
- Kessler eyes HBO Voyeur's growth
- Clear Channel shareholders OK buyout
- Giant ads set for world's busiest runways
- Stocks finish mixed with tech stocks gaining