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The school is in talks with Time Warner, Comcast, and AT&T to distribute Longhorn Sports Network, a first for a specific college. In what would be a first for college sports on television, the University of Texas is planning to launch its own 2...
Building global consensus to reduce greenhouse gases is anything but easy. From Europe’s fledging carbon dioxide trading scheme to America’s reluctance to cap industrial CO2 emissions to India’s belief in its right to economic...
There is, you may have heard, much tumult in the financial markets. Ad Age had an interesting story this Monday on what the fallout for media may be, in terms of advertising cutbacks.
At today’s CMO Roundtable lunch, moderator and former GE marketing exec Richard Costello admirably came right at the panelists with a very direct question about marketing right now.
Roger Neal, the general manager of BusinessWeek’s online operations, is the third top executive to resign from his post following the announced sale of the magazine to Bloomberg LP in mid-October.
BusinessWeek staffers learned of Neal’s...
Sometimes even a wheeler-dealer like John Malone outsmarts himself. That’s seems to be the situation at DirectTV. (DTV), where the razor sharp media baron seems to have dealt himself out of installing his own choice as CEO of the satellite TV giant...
On Monday night, 150 or so of the media elite gathered at the Thomson Reuters headquarters in New York’s Times Square to listen to a panel discussion focused on one basic notion: how badly they’ve all screwed up.
The panel was assembled to...
Universal Music Group CEO Doug Morris is quietly making plans to bring in a successor to help run the world’s largest music company , BusinessWeek has been told. Sometime this summer, Universal intends to elevate its international chief Lucian...
BusinessWeek President Keith Fox is stepping down from the magazine but will remain at the parent company, McGraw-Hill Cos.
Fox, 44, informed colleagues of his decision in a staff memo Friday afternoon, less than three weeks after McGraw-Hill...