Darden 2Q Got Boost From Cost Controls Advertising

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- Darden 2Q Got Boost From Cost Controls Advertising
- Journal Communications’ November revenue drops 10 percent
- Corporate front group spending millions on advertising opposing …
- Newspaper advertising continues slump

Darden 2Q Got Boost From Cost Controls Advertising
CNNMoney.com 
Updates stock prices. ) By Paul Ziobro f DW JNES NEWSWIRES NEW YRK -(Dow Jones)- Cost controls and a steady stream of advertisinghighlighting value offerings and new products helped Darden Restaurants Inc. (DRI) top earnings estimates for the second quarter. The results sent Darden shares up $3.

Journal Communications’ November revenue drops 10 percent
Bizjournals.com NC 
23 total revenue for publishing and broadcasting was $36. 01 million compared with $40 million in the same period a year ago. Advertising revenue for the period was $30. 37 million a decrease of 12. At the companyʼs publishing segment revenues at its daily newspaper and community newspapers and shoppers were $19. 08 million a decrease of 11.
Related from Work-at-home-business-zone: Greensboro home sales fall 37 percent The Business Journal of the …

Corporate front group spending millions on advertising opposing …
Examiner.com 
Payback for their support. Call Senators Dorgan and Conrad. Tell them to say "no" to the union boss bailoutAmericans for Job Security is responsible for the content of this advertising. In a point-by-point rebuttal the union provides its facts in response to the group’s claimsThey’re the union the Washington Post connects to the Governor discussing the payoff. This is a misleading claim. Neither in The Washington Post or official legal documents is there any allegation about a payoff being discussed between Blagojevich and SEIU. Nowhere has it been suggested that an SEIU official offered to help "sell" a Senate seatThe union bosses spent $85 million to elect pro-union Democrats to the Senate.

Newspaper advertising continues slump
Chicago Daily Herald IL 
advertising spending down 0. 6 percent in the first nine months of 2008 according to Nielsen Co. National newspaper ad sales fell 6.

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