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CFO August 1, 2003 Ronald Fink |
Media Critic Veteran deal maker Leo Hindery says it's time to rethink the consolidation of the media and telecom industries.  |
BusinessWeek August 4, 2003 Catherine Yang |
AOL: Scrambling to Halt the Exodus Its 9.0 software is a step up, but content is key to its survival  |
BusinessWeek August 4, 2003 |
Sports Broadcast Rights May Head Back to Earth The worst-kept secret in the media business is that virtually no one makes a profit on pro sports. But it appears that the TV sports bubble, like the once-bloated stock market, is finally headed for a correction.  |
BusinessWeek July 28, 2003 Spencer E. Ante |
Have Web Site, Will Investigate The New York Times may have nothing to worry about, but freelance Iraq correspondent Christopher Allbritton's story hints at a new business model that could remake the lesser tiers of the media world. Call it pay-to-read journalism.  |
BusinessWeek July 28, 2003 Frederik Balfour |
A Thorn in China's Side Publisher Jimmy Lai is riding the wave of Hong Kong dissent  |
BusinessWeek July 28, 2003 Jack Ewing |
KirchMedia: Opportunity Lost With the auction a flop, creditors will run the business  |
Information Today July 21, 2003 Paula J. Hane |
Yahoo! to Buy Overture for $1.6 Billion Yahoo!, one of the first subject directories on the Web and now a major search portal, has announced it will purchase the commercial search company, Overture Services, Inc., which specializes in Web advertising and operates the AltaVista.com and AlltheWeb.com sites.  |
Fast Company August 2003 Warren Bennis |
News Analysis: It's the Culture It takes more than one bad reporter to damage the paper of record.  |
Fast Company August 2003 Polly LaBarre |
D Day for the Techno-Elite The digital establishment storms the California desert for the Wall Street Journal's confab, "D."  |
Fast Company August 2003 John Ellis |
Digital Squared: Living in an iTunes World There's an important lesson in Apple Computer's phenomenal success with iTunes. It's understanding that the digital acquisition of digital products is a new megamarket.  |
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