Wed, 7 Jan 2009

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  • ADVERTISING: (Business Standard India)
    Tue, 06 Jan 2009 20:20:08 GMT
    The average growth rate across media to drop by 50 per cent in 2009. Advertising in mediums like magazines and cinema will see a steep decline this year while spends on the outdoor are unlikely to grow. Television and newspapers will see only a marginal growth in ad spends.
  • CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard)
    Tue, 06 Jan 2009 10:11:23 GMT
    A DeWitt company that publishes trade association magazines and newsletters plans to more than double its staff by creating 20 jobs as it launches a new Web-based software technology.
  • British Industry Magazines Merged (BloodHorse)
    Tue, 06 Jan 2009 13:30:41 GMT
    Speaking at the TBA’s annual general meeting at the Hyatt Regency Churchill Hotel in London Dec. 6, Rausing said the deal was finalized just before Christmas.
  • Soldier’s tale helps explain long absences (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
    Tue, 06 Jan 2009 05:16:23 GMT
    Korey Outerbridge was in Iraq when the idea came to him: He needed to write a children’s book. “We had phone tents when we deployed, for soldiers to call back to the states,“ Outerbridge said. Crossword-puzzle and race-car magazines lay scattered about the phone tents. Soldiers would thumb through them while they waited to contact to their families, the 29-year-old Newport News native recalled.
  • Read books, earn Bucks tickets (Stevens Point Journal)
    Mon, 05 Jan 2009 20:41:12 GMT
    Portage County Public Library branches will hold the annual Read to Achieve Challenge through Feb. 23. Students in grades three to 10 are invited to participate. They can read books, magazines and newspapers to earn a free ticket to a Milwaukee Bucks game. To sign up or for more information, stop at your local library branch or call 346-1549.
  • Study: Online jewelry sales drop 24% this holiday (National Jeweler)
    Mon, 05 Jan 2009 23:31:18 GMT
    Other categories that showed negative online growth this holiday season include: books and magazines (-1 percent), consumer electronics (-5 percent), flowers, greetings and gifts (-7 percent), toys (-7 percent), computer hardware (-8 percent), home, garden and furniture (-14 percent), event tickets (-18 percent), computer software (-24 percent), office supplies (-30 percent) and music, movies ...
  • Mon,05 Jan 2009 (Hindustan Times)
    Mon, 05 Jan 2009 14:25:05 GMT
    Year 2008 proved to be lucky for some of our Bollywood stars as few of them got featured on the cover of some of the famous magazines from the across the globe.

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