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- ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS Access Specialties, Inc., St. Paul, MN Adams Rite Mfg. Co., Pomona, CA, 800/87-ADAMS, http://www.adamsrite.com For more information, see ad page 35, or circle number 38 ...
- Research articles 2004-09-01
- Products.(Directory)
- ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS Access Specialties, Inc., St. Paul, MN Adams Rite Mfg. Co., Pomona, CA, 800/872-3267, http://www.adamsrite.com For more information, see ad pages 62, 196, or circle number 103 ...
- Research articles 2003-09-01
- ESPN; the magazine: first issue hits newsstands with record ad pages.
- First issue hits newsstands with record ad pages First issue hits newsstands with record ad pages
- Research articles 1998-03-16
- Playboy reports increase in ad pages and revenues
- NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--May 6, 1997--Playboy magazine publisher Richard Kinsler today reported a 13 percent increase in advertising pages for the first half of the 1997 calendar year based on a 17 percent ad page increase in the fiscal fourth quarter.
- Research articles 1997-05-06
- The New York Times Magazine's ``Luxury Homes & Estates'' Ad Paging is Highest in Section's History
- NEW YORK -- The New York Times Magazine announced today that its upcoming "Luxury Homes & Estates" special advertising section has a total of 56 ad pages, making it the largest special section to ever appear in The Magazine. Compared to the same period last year, ad pages in "Luxury...
- Research articles 2004-10-21
- Time Inc.'s Fortunate son.
- Fortune magazine is living up to its name. The biweekly business title published the largest issue in its history last week, reports Crain's New York Business What's more, at 636 pages, its the largest in publisher Time Ins.'s history. Even In Styl Fortune magazine...
- Research articles 2000-04-17
- Brady's Bunch.
- We're accustomed to justifiable competitive drum-beating from Forbes and Fortune when they've got big ad sales or circulation gains. Business Week is traditionally more reticent. Publisher David G. Ferm tells me that's changing. Year to date ad pages We're accustomed to justifiable competitive drum-beating from ...
- Research articles 1999-11-22
- New York, New York.(Applebee's, Chevys Fresh Mex to reopen in Battery Park)(Brief Article)
- Appetite to Reopen The owners of Applebee's and Chevys Fresh Mex in Battery Park have decided to open their doors again. ``We wanted to reopen when we felt it was appropriate,'' says Melani Tankel, marketing manager for Apple Metro Inc., a Harri...
- Research articles 2002-07-22
- IEEE Spectrum
- In the FOLIO:500 (July 1, page 61), IEEE Spectrum was incorrectly listed at #443, the result of an error in tallying its ad pages. The correct number of 1997 ad pages should have been 677, which would have placed IEEE Spectrum #385 on the list.
- Research articles 1998-08-01
- Biz titles reach out to rebound; Forbes, Fortune, BusinessWeek find unusual partners to hold onto ad pages.(magazine advertising)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- This fall, Forbes plans to run ``Dressing Up America,'' a special advertising section detailing the trend back to suits. Saks Fifth Avenue has signed on to the project and will pitch in with both in-store events and ads. BusinessWeek recently anno This fall,...
- Research articles 2002-07-29
- Martha's rivals thrive on scandal; They gain as advertisers pull out; newsstand sales show big drop, too.(News)(Martha Stewart Living magazine suffering from scandal)
- Byline: anita jain As Martha Stewart's squeaky-clean image continues to tarnish, less established rivals are profiting from the domestic diva's travails. Magazines competing with Martha Stewart Living, and a new daytime television show, are eating Byline: anita jain As Martha...
- Research articles 2003-06-09
- CONDE NAST CUTS BACK USE OF SUPPLEMENTS: FIRST VICTIM OF TOUGHER POLICY IS `CURRENCY' DEAL WITH BLOOMBERG.(Brief Article)
- S.I. Newhouse Jr. is cracking down on the use of supplements and special sections that inflate the ad pages of Conde Nast magazines. S.I. Newhouse Jr. is cracking down on the use of supplements and special sections that inflate the ad pages of Conde Nast...
- Research articles 1999-08-09
- EVENTS QUICK TO FILL BOOKS' DANCE CARD MAGAZINES LEARN WAYS TOENHANCE THEIR BRAND AND WIN OVER NEW FANS.
- Magazine publishers have gone on a binge of event-marketing events in the 1990s, discovering how events can boost ad pages, promote brands in new channels and generate new revenue streams. Magazine publishers have gone on a binge of event-marketing events in the 1990s, discovering...
- Research articles 1998-10-19
- New York, New York.(Statistical Data Included)
- time inc.'s fortunate son Fortune magazine is living up to its name. The biweekly business title is publishing the largest issue in its history this week. What's more, at 636 pages, it's the largest in publisher Time Inc.'s history. Even In Style, th time inc.'s fortunate...
- Research articles 2000-04-10
- Time launch backed by Wal-Mart clout; Publisher eyes battle with Bauer as it enters market with new model.(News)
- Byline: From Advertising Age, a Crain publication Time Inc.'s low-cost, checkout-counter women's service magazine All You is launching with a burst of promotional muscle from its exclusive distribution partner, Wal-Mart. The launch of All You ma Byline: From Advertising Age, a...
- Research articles 2004-08-02
- Wanted: advertising pages; Publications add sections to grab ad dollars; charge for online access.
- Byline: Matthew Flamm Amid the virtual driving range and the grill serving mini-hamburgers at last week's party celebrating the launch of The Wall Street Journal 's "Weekend Edition,'' it was easy for revelers to overlook a basic fact about t Byline: Matthew Flamm...
- Research articles 2005-09-19
- Networks love life in spin-off city: magazines, books, toys, even housewares extend programmers brands.(cable programmers seek to expand their brands with retail products)
- A number of cable programmers, having secured channel space and a place in the hearts of viewers, are bent on expanding their brands' presence onto retail shelves. Virtually every network has a Web site and many also have spawned spin-off net...
- Research articles 2003-08-04
- Media Roundup: Media Companies to Sell Ads on YouTube, MSNBC to Fill 10 p.m. Time Slot, and More
- In Today's Media Roundup: Big media companies can now sell their own ads on YouTube, MSNBC to fill 10 p.m. time slot, Monty Python sees boost in sales from YouTube, Playboy consolidating Web and print, Is Wired in trouble? and Apple posts record forth quarter profits by Sean Blanda
- Blog posts 2009-01-22
- College Newspapers One Bright Spot for Print Advertising
- The outlook for print advertising is increasingly grim. Ad pages are down, newsrooms are getting getting slashed, and American Journalism Review's Charles Layton ran an article this month with the cheery headline "Bridging the Abyss: Why a lot of newspapers aren’t going to survive," detailing how online ad money will...
- Blog posts 2008-06-03
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- Face-Off: No Holiday For Travel Books - travel magazines finally seeing consistent ad page gains
- For travel magazines, it's been a long road back since September 11, 2001. The books are finally showing consistent ad page gains - Travel + Leisure is up 50 percent, Conde Nast Traveler is up 23 percent, and Travel Holiday is up 55 percent through the first quarter of '03....
- Research articles 2003-03-01
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