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Monday 01.05.2009
- TU adds weeklies to direct-mail product [Albany]
- New Yorkers' confidence goes from “worse” to “bad” [Albany]
- Adobe, Intel to bring Flash to TV [Albuquerque]
- Online video viewing soars [Atlanta]
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections [Atlanta]
- Ryan Seacrest show coming to Star 94 [Atlanta]
- Major automakers’ sales drop more than 30% in December [Atlanta]
- Online video viewing soars [Austin]
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections [Austin]
- Major automakers’ sales drop more than 30% in December [Austin]
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections [Baltimore]
- Laura Ingraham joins WBAL Radio evening lineup [Baltimore]
- Dunkin' launches $100M ad campaign today [Boston]
- Grinch pulled back at Citi Center [Boston]
- Patriot Vince Wilfork grabs ad deal [Boston]
- Major automakers’ sales drop more than 30% in December [Cincinnati]
- Mathews Nichols joins Allie Beth Allman [Dallas]
- Major automakers’ sales drop more than 30% in December [Dayton]
- Great Outdoors Colorado finds new leader [Denver]
- CSG extends Dish deal [Denver]
- BAE Systems awarded Army contracts worth $115M [Houston]
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections [Houston]
- New ESPN.com formally launched [Los Angeles]
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections [Louisville]
- Sitex buys Lexington company [Louisville]
- Online video viewing soars [Milwaukee]
- Vital Source publication cuts back [Milwaukee]
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections [Phoenix]
- Edward Diethrich unveils $1M mobile studio [Phoenix]
- West Virginia bank buying Washington D.C.-based Abigail Adams [Pittsburgh]
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections [Portland]
- Intel, Adobe to bring Flash to TV [Sacramento]
- Local baseball fans get new cable channel [San Antonio]
- Oakland A’s touch that dial: New radio deal [San Francisco]
- Adobe, Intel to bring Flash to TV [San Francisco]
- Report: Meg Whitman quits boards, may run for governor [San Jose]
- Adobe, Intel to bring Flash to TV [San Jose]
- Retro programming joins WFLA’s digital offerings [Tampa Bay]
- Triad's Crisco named N.C. commerce sec'y [Greensboro/Winston-Salem]
- Construction spending falls but tops analyst projections [Raleigh/Durham]
- Online video viewing soars [Washington, D.C.]
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections [Washington, D.C.]
- Hillcrest, Texas Instruments unveil new remote control [Washington, D.C.]
- GXS buys Interchange [Washington, D.C.]
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections [Wichita]
- Major automakers’ sales drop more than 30% in December [Wichita]
- Wichita’s KPTS ends analog signal [Wichita]
- Local baseball fans get new cable channel [Wichita]
From the January 2, 2009 print editions
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