November 2006

Two Billionaires Bid to Acquire Tribune

TWO BILLIONAIRES BID TO ACQUIRE TRIBUNE
[SOURCE: Associated Press, AUTHOR: Gary Gentile]

Religious broadcasting group defends FCC action on closed captioning rules

RELIGIOUS BROADCASTING GROUP DEFENDS FCC ACTION ON CLOSED CAPTIONING RULES
[SOURCE: Lasar's Letter on the FCC, AUTHOR: Matthew Lasar]

A Historic Event for Women, Still Largely Covered by Men

A HISTORIC EVENT FOR WOMEN, STILL LARGELY COVERED BY MEN
[SOURCE: New York Times, AUTHOR: Alessandra Stanley]

Democrat Advances Throw off Wireless Issues

DEMOCRAT ADVANCES THROW OFF WIRELESS ISSUES
[SOURCE: RCRWirelessNews, AUTHOR: Jeffrey Silva]

Dems' Victory could be Good for Schools

DEM'S VICTORY COULD BE GOOD FOR SCHOOLS
[SOURCE: eSchool News]

Newspapers Know No End To Turmoil

NEWSPAPERS KNOW NO END TO TURMOIL
[SOURCE: Washington Post, AUTHOR: Frank Ahrens]

Philadelphia Inquirer Editor to Exit Job

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER EDITOR TO EXIT JOB
[SOURCE: Associated Press, AUTHOR: Joann Loviglio]

MySpace founder takes on Rupert

MYSPACE FOUNDER TAKES ON RUPERT
[SOURCE: Sidney Morning Herald, AUTHOR: Asher Moses]

TV Stations' Web Election Results Smash Traffic Records

TV STATIONS' WEB ELECTION RESULTS SMASH RECORDS
[SOURCE: MediaWeek, AUTHOR: Katy Bachman]

Old Media and New Media: Friends, Not Foes

OLD MEDIA AND NEW MEDIA: FRIENDS, NOT FOES
[SOURCE: BusinessWeek, AUTHOR: Scott Kessler]