Media News Page: 167

This is page 167 of the media news archives.

American Lawyer Media Hires Top Times Executive as CEO (1998-02-11): American Lawyer Media, Inc.

Super Tutor to Launch New Website (1998-02-11): Accurate Research, Inc.

Byte Adds Former Internet World Monthly Paid Circulation (1998-02-11): BYTE, the monthly high-tech magazine owned by McGraw-Hill Companies announced today that it has purchased the paid subscriber file of the monthly paid circulation magazine previously known as Internet World from Mecklermedia.

Tomorrow's Morning to Lead Panel Discussion on Newspapers in the Classroom (1998-02-10): Tomorrow's Morning Inc.

Ladies' Home Journal and Essence Magazines Join Forces (1998-02-10): With a shockingly honest dialogue about what divides Black and White women and what can be done to bring them closer, Ladies Home Journal and Essence magazines have joined forces in their March 1998 issues to present a special report on race relations, entitled "Black and White Women: What Still Divides Us.

Preparations Under Way for Third Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (1998-02-10): More than 150 popular and diverse authors have been confirmed to participate in what has become a highly anticipated annual event celebrating the written word: The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, which is being presented in association with UCLA, is set for the weekend of April 25-26 at UCLA's Dickson Plaza.

ACP and Time Inc Announce New Magazine Joint Venture in Australia (1998-02-10): Australian Consolidated Press (ACP) and Time Inc.

Advanstar Digital Media Group Announces New Publisher and Digital Studio Magazine (1998-02-09): Responding to the dramatic changes in the growing digital content creation market, Advanstar's Digital Media Group is changing the name of NT Studio to Digital Studio Magazine.

Council on Family Health Launches Comprehensive Online Resource for Consumers and Media (1998-02-09): The Council on Family Health today announced the launch of its website.

Just Sports for Women Brings Winter Olympics News to the Web (1998-02-09): Just Sports for Women, a website devoted exclusively to women's sports, is now offering free up-to-the-minute women's sports news on the Internet.

MGM and Electronic Arts Announce New Agreement (1998-02-09): Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Electronic Arts, an interactive entertainment software company, have signed an international co-publishing agreement that will include at least the next four interactive games from MGM Interactive.

Scholastic and Lucasfilm Enter Publishing Agreement (1998-02-09): Scholastic Inc.

DiveIn and Student Net Announce Partnership (1998-02-09): The city-based Web service DiveIn and Student Net Publishing's Student.

ESPN Magazine Announces Senior Editors (1998-02-09): ESPN Magazine Editor in Chief John Papanek announced the appointment of Jon Pessah as deputy editor, as well as the appointments of several senior editors.

Big Entertainment Signs Agreement With Pressman Film (1998-02-06): Big Entertainment, Inc.

Headbone and Advance Publications Internet Sign Syndication Agreement (1998-02-06): Headbone Interactive, a provider of original online children's entertainment, announced it has signed an agreement with Advance Publications Internet to feature co-branded versions of the Headbone Zone on its local sites.

New Magazine, eMotion, Will Have Large Hispanic Readership (1998-02-06): The Spanish edition of eMotion! magazine will have the largest Hispanic readership of any magazine in North America, according to Publisher Myron Stokes.

John Squires Named President of Entertainment Weekly (1998-02-06): John Squires has been named president of Entertainment Weekly, it was announced today by Don Logan, chairman and CEO of Time Inc.

TMS and iVillage Take Syndicated Health Care Column to the Web (1998-02-06): Tribune Media Services and iVillage launched The Family Doctor Online, an online health information resource based on a long-running syndicated newspaper column.

PBS, IBM and CBS Launch Major Educational Technology Project (1998-02-05): PBS, IBM and CBS today launched the U.