The publisher of the publications, Ray Chelstowski, has been given the ax; a source tells the Wall Street Journal. The move was made given the ownership's displeasure with advertising revenue.
Is lulumelon's model choice an unfortunate oversight, or are some redditors color blind?
Jefferies said meetings with the management of comScore Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR) focused on the company's compelling growth opportunities, given a recently expanded product portfolio.
A legal battle pitting a large media conglomerate and a user-generated content distributor against each other could lead to changes in the way the public engages with the media, according to two lawyers familiar with the case.
LVMH, the world's biggest luxury group, has acquired Swiss watch dial maker ArteCad.
Following a joint investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and law enforcement agencies in Estonia and the Netherlands, an international gang who stole $14 million after hacking into at least 4 million computers in an online advertising scam has been arrested
The Walt Disney Company posted record earnings of $4.8 billion in 2011, up 21 percent from 3.96 billion in the year earlier period, mostly attributable to success in both the cable television and broadcasting division.
For 53 cringe-inducing seconds on live television on Wednesday night, Rick Perry's brain froze. Those 53 seconds may have destroyed his presidential campaign. Here's why.
The Twilight Saga might not make it to sunup.
Finding the scene where Bogart bids a poignant goodbye to Bergman in Casablanca just got easier.
Viacom reported $576 million in fourth quarter earnings Thursday, more than 300 percent over last year's $189 million, driven by solid performances in both the box office and television segments.
U.S. Federal authorities have charged six Estonian nationals and one Russian national for engaging in a massive and sophisticated Internet fraud scheme that infected with malware more than four million computers located in over 100 countries.
Stock index futures rose on Thursday, indicating the S&P 500 may bounce back from its worst day since mid-August as Italian bond yields eased.
Online coupon company WhaleShark Media has raised $150 million in financing from JP Morgan and Institutional Venture Partners.
A $14-million Internet advertising fraud scheme has been brought to a halt by a coalition of American and Estonian authorities, Preet Bharara, U.S. attorney for New York's southern district, said during a Wednesday afternoon press conference in Manhattan.
Perfume ads featuring actress Dakota Fanning have been banned in Britain.
Britain's Advertising Standards Authority has banned a magazine advertisement for a fragrance featuring teenage actress Dakota Fanning because it could be seen to sexualize a child.
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In a breaking news development, the Obama administration has decided to revisit the idea of the supposed Christmas Tree Tax.
When people think of Christmas they picture snow, Santa, presents, and family gatherings. How about a 15-cent federal increase on one of the most beloved holiday traditions, the Christmas tree?
Yahoo Inc, Microsoft Corp and AOL Inc have set up an advertising partnership as Google and Facebook's online ad dominance grows.
The 12 official posters for the 2012 London Olympics were revealed Nov. 4 and they don't look anything like what you'd expect!
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