December 10, 2012
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Media This WeekTHE MEDIA EQUATIONFor The Journal, Leadership at a CrossroadsBy DAVID CARR
As News Corporation splits into two companies, The Wall Street Journal's future lies in the hands of two executives with mixed track records.
ADVERTISINGIn Beyoncé Deal, Pepsi Focuses on CollaborationBy BEN SISARIO
PepsiCo has come to an unconventional arrangement with the pop star that includes traditional marketing but also a fund to support her creative projects.
Bloomberg Weighs Making Bid for The Financial TimesBy AMY CHOZICK and MICHAEL BARBARO
Michael R. Bloomberg, who has an affinity for The Financial Times, is said to be weighing the wisdom of buying the newspaper if it is put up for sale by Pearson.
In Pursuit of McAfee, Media Are Part of StoryBy JEFF WISE
A canny manipulator of the press, the software pioneer John McAfee teased many a reporter to his Central American lairs only to spin tales that were surreal and often unverifiable.
NBC Rides 'The Voice' From Worst to First PlaceBy BILL CARTER
With its prime-time schedule in tatters, NBC bet on the singing competition show "The Voice" by adding a second weekly edition. The gamble paid off.
| WEBDENDAAccounts and People of Note in the Advertising IndustryBy THE NEW YORK TIMES
Bottlerocket Marketing Group, New York and Foxborough, Mass., was acquired by Brand Connections, New York. The acquisition is the second in a month for Brand Connections.
Media DecoderIn Bid for Sports Dominance, Yahoo and NBC Make Web DealBy BRIAN STELTER
The two media companies will promote each other's online sports offerings and will work together to produce original video content for the Web.
WMVY-FM Aims to Shift to Web Streaming as a NonprofitBy ELIZABETH JENSEN
The radio station WMVY-FM in Martha's Vineyard may be reinvented as a nonprofit Web streaming venture if it can raise $600,000 in donations.
Pay Wall Push: Why Newspapers Are Hopping Over the Picket FenceBy DAVID CARR
Charging for content, long the scourge of the Internet, has become almost sexy. What's ahead in the fight for paid readers.
D.J.'s in Royal Hoax Flee Social Media After Nurse DiesBy BEN SISARIO
The D.J.'s, Mel Greig and Michael Christian of the Sydney station 2Day FM, had duped nurses at King Edward VII Hospital into revealing information about Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, who was being treated there for morning sickness.
Absolut Vodka Takes a Rare Step and Adds an Agency to Its LineupBy STUART ELLIOTT
Sid Lee, which is based in Montreal, was chosen to create the next worldwide campaign for Absolut, which is scheduled to begin appearing in summer 2013.
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