Topic: Nielsen Business Media Inc.
Trade magazines can be a barometer of the health of an industry. Yesterday, Nielsen Business Media reported that Editor & Publisher was shutting down. Clearly, Nielsen concluded that the supplier community serving the newspaper industry can no longer sustain a media business that ...
Twenty-year Nielsen Company veteran Greg Farrar has been named president of Nielsen Business Media. In his role as president, Farrar will be responsible for the direction, operations and growth of Nielsen Business Media. Farrar has held a number of positions with the ...
Nielsen Business Media has shuttered 36-year-old Nashville-based weekly trade title Radio & Records and its accompanying Web site. Staffers were notified of the closing by publisher Howard Appelbaum during a "Town Hall" teleconference on Wednesday. "In response, Nielsen Business Media has determined that ...
American Business Media announced the winners of 55th annual Neal Awards today in New York.. Robert Ivy, VP and editorial director at McGraw-Hill's Construction Media, won the annual G.D. Crain award winner for editorial excellence in business media. Aquatics International ...
American Business Media recently announced the 55th annual Neal Award finalists. IDG's CSO won the Grand Neal in 2008, and looks to be dominating the awards again this year with Hanley Wood, Crain, McGraw-Hill and Advanstar not far behind. Hanley Wood ...
Glenn Zorpette, executive editor of IEEE Spectrum, won the Grand Neal Award at the 53rd annual Jesse H. Neal Awards presented Thursday at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. Zorpette was chosen for his subject-related series of articles, "Re-engineering Iraq. " Zorpette's series ...
Nature Conservancy The Nature Conservancy "Turning Turtle" November 10, 2007 . Building Products Hanley Wood "Life Cycle" March 2008 Bronze Winner: Twentyfour7 United Magazines Ltd/Kyn?mies "Panama reprotage" March 13, 2008 . Entertainment Weekly Time, Inc. "The Office Feature" October 5, 2007 Bronze ...
Nielsen Business Media confirmed that the company has combined its Film & Performing Arts and Music & Literary groups to form the Entertainment Group, including products such as Backstage, Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter. The rumors come one week after Reed Elsevier announced plans ...