AdAge Consumes 60 More Seconds of Your Life

Actually a little more but who's counting.
  • CBS is negotiating with Google about a variety of things, including how the network might put their content on Google Video and how CBS radio stations might begin using Google Audio to sell ad inventory.
  • Hearst Magazine president Cathleen P. Black says that while the company might have made some early mistakes in terms of web strategy there's still time to right the ship and make progress online.
  • The Parents Television Council once again is warning advertisers to shun the increasingly violent programming on TV or, I don't know, the group will glare at them or something.

  • Magazine ad page count at the end of 2006 greatly resembles the Illinois landscape: Flat.
  • Neil Kreisberg, who has worked on the Procter & Gamble account at Grey Worldwide for two decades is retiring. While he was there Grey managed to accumulate a lot of P&G work and he helped groom a lot of staff while there.
  • Speaking of P&G, the company has moved a bunch of people around on the Gillette business and has also shifted some agency work.
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