Posts Tagged ‘International’

Fox International to Promote WSJ Americas

August 4th, 2008

Fox International Channels and The Wall Street Journal are planning to expand their partnership by having the newspaper’s content promoted on television networks in Latin America. WSJ Americas ads will begin appearing on Fox, FX and National Geographic channels in the region as soon as the deal is finalized. This agreement aims to use the [...]

Leary Rocks

July 31st, 2008

Actor Denis Leary is set to host the FASHION ROCKS 2008 event.    Supported by Conde Nast’s Media Group, the annual fashion-meets-music extravaganza this year moves from London to the famous Radio City Music Hall in New York City, where confirmed acts Beyoncé, Black Eyed Peas, Chris Brown, Kid Rock, Duffy, Fergie, Justin Timberlake, L’il Wayne, [...]

R.R. Donnelley Settles Labor Disputes

July 1st, 2008

R.R. Donnelley has recently settled their dispute with an Illinois-based workers union over charges that the printer was spying on employees and threatened them in retaliation for organizing with teamsters. George Tedeschi, the Teamsters International vice president and GCC president said, “Our victory should give aid and comfort to the thousands of other R.R. Donnelley [...]

Open Investment Policy Aids Niche Title Growth in India

November 28th, 2007

Aided by a policy of open investment, the number of niche periodicals, covering subjects from biking and art,  to golf and cell phones, to beauty and business, is on the rise in India.  The appearance of niche titles is largely the result of the policy that the allows 100 per cent foreign direct investment in [...]

U.S.Trade Commission Rules Against Glossy Paper Tariffs

November 21st, 2007

Tuesday, the United States International Trade Commission, an independent governmental body, decided against the American glossy paper industry, and canceled the tariffs on Chinese paper enacted earlier this year. The ruling body found that neither the NewPage Corporation, nor other makers of glossy or coated paper used in art books, textbooks and magazines, were “materially [...]