Tag: Media
Guess Who’s Making Money? NPR
by Jonathan Berr on Mar.24, 2011, under Towing
NPR expects to make a profit this year, a surprising state of affairs for a nonprofit. But with the national debate raging about whether the federal government should stop funding public broadcasting, could NPR find itself a victim of its own success?
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Guess Who’s Making Money? NPR originally appeared on DailyFinance on Thu, 24 Mar 2011 07:00:00.
AT&T + T-Mobile = Bad Customer Service?
by Jonathan Berr on Mar.22, 2011, under Towing
What happens when you merge the worst in class with the best in class? AT&T’s proposed $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile USA may be good news for investors, but it will likely mean a drop in service for customers, experts say.
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AT&T + T-Mobile = Bad Customer Service? originally appeared on DailyFinance on Tue, 22 Mar 2011 15:00:00.
Filed Under: Technology, Media, AT&T, Verizon
Will a Lack of A-List Advertisers Kill the ‘Glenn Beck’ Show?
by Aimee Picchi on Mar.22, 2011, under Towing
Glenn Beck’s show still has higher ratings than all of its 5 p.m. cable competitors put together, but it has been losing viewers at an alarming rate. And it’s got fewer — and less prestigious — advertisers than “The Situation Room” or “Hardball with Chris Matthews.” Will Fox pull the plug?
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Will a Lack of A-List Advertisers Kill the ‘Glenn Beck’ Show? originally appeared on DailyFinance on Tue, 22 Mar 2011 09:00:00.
Filed Under: Columns, People, Media, News Corp, Procter & Gamble
Earthquake Rattles Japanese Animation Industry
by Bruce Kennedy on Mar.21, 2011, under Towing
One of Japan’s best-known exports, its unique style of animation, faces a new crisis — a disruption in production following the recent earthquake and tsunami. The multi-billion-dollar “anime” industry has already been challenged by overseas competition and high employee turnover at home.
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Earthquake Rattles Japanese Animation Industry originally appeared on DailyFinance on Mon, 21 Mar 2011 08:00:00.
New York’s Tallest Building Is Now One of Its Greenest
by Bruce Watson on Mar.18, 2011, under Towing
The Empire State Building is perhaps best remembered as the site of King Kong’s last stand, but in real life, the monkey on the building’s back wasn’t a giant gorilla — it was a giant electricity bill. But that was before one of the most remarkable green renovations ever undertaken.
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New York’s Tallest Building Is Now One of Its Greenest originally appeared on DailyFinance on Fri, 18 Mar 2011 08:00:00.
Filed Under: Energy, Economy, People, Media, Green, Real Estate






