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Hotlines: IPG's Lowe, Scholz Strike Joint Venture in Germany
AdWeek.com   Thursday, 22 March 2007
AdWeek.com - NEW YORK IPG's Lowe and Comarco Communications Group, the German holding company for Scholz & Friends, among other shops, have formed a joint venture in Hamburg known as Lowe Deutschland.
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Prime Time Metered Market Tuesday Ratings: American Idol Dominates; CBS a Respectable Second
Mediaweek.com   Thursday, 22 March 2007
Mediaweek.com - -Ratings Breakdown: Fox roared past the Tuesday competition, of course, care of another two-hour edition of American Idol, which scored an 18.1 rating/27 share in the overnights from 8-10 p.m. The half-hour breakdown is as follows:
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National Ratings in Prime Time: Week of March 12, 2007
Mediaweek.com   Thursday, 22 March 2007
Mediaweek.com - Led by the mammoth American Idol, Fox was on the forefront, with a first-place finish in households, total viewers and key adults 18-49, adults 25-54 and adults 18-34 for the week of March 12. Comparably, and excluding households, Fox was off by minor proportions from one year earlier. CBS finished second in the five surveyed categories, with losses of as much as 17 percent among adults 25-54. ABC and NBC shared the No. 3 and 4 spots, with both networks down from the year-ago week, while cellar-dweller The CW remains a noticeable disappointment in year one.
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Hilton, Richie to become camp counselors
AP   Thursday, 22 March 2007

Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie, left, attend a party held by Sony Computer Entertainment America to celebrate the new Playstation 3 game console in Beverly Hills, Calif., on  Nov. 8, 2006.  The fifth season of, 'The Simple Life,' their reality-style series has the celebutantes serving as counselors at Camp Shawnee in the Malibu Mountains, E! Entertainment Television announced Wednesday, March 21, 2007.(AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)AP - On-again friends Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie are taking "The Simple Life" — which shows the tabloid-ready celebutantes thrown into everyday situations with real people — to camp. After last season's format allowed the then-feuding friends to have little to do with each other, this year's edition brings them together again.


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Musiq, Neil Young shine on lackluster U.S. charts
Reuters   Thursday, 22 March 2007

Recording artist Neil Young performs during a benefit dinner for the Elton John Aids Foundation in New York, October 3, 2006. R and B singer Musiq Soulchild topped the U.S. pop album charts Wednesday despite sharply lower sales, while Neil Young scored his second-highest opening position with an old live recording, Billboard reported. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)Reuters - R&B singer Musiq Soulchild topped the U.S. pop album charts Wednesday despite sharply lower sales, while Neil Young scored his second-highest opening position with an old live recording, Billboard reported.


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Runner's World paces itself for profits
Reuters   Thursday, 22 March 2007
Reuters - The race to prosperity is a marathon for many U.S. magazines, but swelling ranks of fleet- footed athletes who read Runner's World have made it more of a jog in the park for publisher Rodale Inc.
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"Eurythmics" Dave Stewart helps Hollywood go green
Reuters   Thursday, 22 March 2007

Singer Dave Stewart rehearses before the 35th anniversary party for Greenpeace in Hollywood, September 9, 2006. Stewart is collaborating with activist group Greenpeace to come up with ways that Hollywood can promote environmental causes. (Max Morse/Reuters)Reuters - Songwriter and music producer Dave Stewart is collaborating with activist group Greenpeace to come up with ways that Hollywood can promote environmental causes.


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Starbucks signs Paul McCartney to new record label
Reuters   Thursday, 22 March 2007

Paul McCartney poses for the media before a signing session in London November 22, 2006. Starbucks Corp. said on Wednesday former Beatle Paul McCartney would be the first musician to release an album on the coffee shop chain's new Hear Music record label. (Stephen Hird/Reuters)Reuters - Starbucks Corp. said on Wednesday former Beatle Paul McCartney would be the first musician to release an album on the coffee shop chain's new Hear Music record label.


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Next for Howard: `Pride' & music
AP   Thursday, 22 March 2007
AP - Terrence Howard is more than a leading man.
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Chris Cornell to be honored for charity work
Reuters   Thursday, 22 March 2007

Lead singer Chris Cornell performs with music group Audioslave at the 'VH1 Big in '05' awards show at Sony Pictures studios in Culver City, California December 3, 2005. Former Soundgarden and Audioslave singer Chris Cornell will be honored for his efforts to help addicts with their recovery during a dinner and concert in Hollywood on May 11, organizers said on Wednesday. (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters)Reuters - Former Soundgarden and Audioslave singer Chris Cornell will be honored for his efforts to help addicts with their recovery during a dinner and concert in Hollywood on May 11, organizers said on Wednesday.


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U.S. radio storyteller Ira Glass jumps to TV
Reuters   Thursday, 22 March 2007

Public radio host Ira Glass is shown at a desk on a hillside in an undisclosed location in this October 2006 publicity photo released by the Showtime network to Reuters March 21, 2007. More than 50 years after America's last wave of Golden Age radio heroes crossed over to television, Glass -- the man credited with reinventing radio's theater of the mind in the 1990s -- is about to make his own leap to the small screen with a half hour series debuting on Showtime March 22, 2007. (Douglas A Barnes/Showtime/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - The Lone Ranger did it. So did Superman, comedian Jack Benny, Marshal Matt Dillon of "Gunsmoke" and newsman Edward R. Murrow.


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