Monday, November 2, 2009
Microsoft Goes Back on Message: No Recovery in the Works
Friday, October 30, 2009
Bad News From the Washington Post: Ad Sales Slide Again
Friday, October 23, 2009
The New York Times Explains the Ad Market: Banks Bail, and So Does Hollywood. But Big Pharma Steps Up, and “Modest” Improvement Coming
Thursday, October 22, 2009
New York Times Delivers Some Not Terrible News: Earnings, Ad Sales Better Than Expected
The New York Times announced plans to cut eight percent of its newsroom payroll this week, citing “economic thunderstorms,” which suggested that this morning’s earnings results were going to be particularly unpleasant. Surprise! They’re not that awful, at least by the diminished standards of the newspaper industry.
Friday, October 16, 2009
NBC Cleans Up Its Earnings Act for Comcast
After a couple of miserable quarters, NBC Universal finally has some good news to announce: Boosted by a one-time gain, earnings actually increased in Q3, even though the entertainment conglomerate’s revenue kept dropping. Perhaps those numbers will cheer Comcast investors, who have been beating up the cable company ever since news of its talks to buy NBCU surfaced last month.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
How Good Is Google’s Growth Story? Time to Find Out.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt couldn’t be any clearer: He’s been saying, over and over, that he thinks the recession is in his company’s rear-view mirror. And Wall Street has been listening: It has been steadily pushing up the search giant’s shares for months. Today we get to find out just how good Google’s growth story is.
Friday, October 9, 2009
The Secret of Chad Hurley and Steve Chen’s Famous “Two Kings” Video. Revealed!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Waiting for the Ad Recovery? You May Need to Be Patient.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
(Cautiously) Upbeat Ad News of the Day: (Some) Display Ads Improving
Monday, September 21, 2009
Newspapers’ Bad News Get Less Bad–But Not by Much
Is the newspaper advertising slump about to end? Nope. But it’s continuing to get a little bit less awful.
A survey of some of the remaining analysts covering the industry, as well as people who actually work in it, concludes that Q3 ad revenue will be down 25 percent. Awful by any standard except those of this year: Q1 was down 28.3 percent and Q2 was 29 percent.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Gamestopped: Videogame Sales Slump Hits Videogame Sales Giant. Who Knew?
When videogame sales tank, what happens to sales at the world’s biggest videogame retailer? The answer shouldn’t be a surprise, but somehow the performance that Gamestop put in this morning managed to catch Wall Street off guard anyway.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Amazon Delivers: Revenue, Earnings in Line, Bezos MIA for Conference Call
Amazon’s Q2 was just what Wall Street was expecting–which in Wall Street’s perverse logic means that Wall Street will be disappointed. Amazon delivered net sales of $4.65 billion and earnings of 32 cents per share; consensus called for $4.67 billion and 32 cents. Jeff Bezos might have been able to allay investors’ worries, but he was a no-show for the conference call.
A Mixed Bag From the New York Times: Q2 Costs Got Better, Ads Got Worse, and Web Dollars Disappeared
We saw a mini-rally in newspaper shares yesterday, based on the notion that the worst may be over for the industry. But the New York Times’s Q2 results are pretty inconclusive:
The publisher was able to take a big chunk out of costs, but revenue kept plunging, and Web ads dropped by more than 15 percent. The paper did say, though, that things got less bad as the quarter progressed, and that they’ll get slightly less bad next quarter, too.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Is the Newspaper Ad Slump Ending? No. But It’s Looking Less Lousy.
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