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In today's Media Briefs: Hilary Clinton to participate in a forum in Melbourne on Sunday night, the figures are in for <em>The Times</em> paywall results, how the Nine boss runs his magazines and more...

Hillary on the ABC ... The Times paywall results ... Gyngell's promotion ...

In today's Media Briefs: Hilary Clinton to participate in a forum in Melbourne on Sunday night, the figures are in for The Times paywall results, how the Nine boss runs his magazines and more...

For those who keep their eye on the entertainment press, the celebrity walk off is not an altogether uncommon occurrence. But could the media be fighting back?

No star, no coverage, says News Ltd journo

For those who keep their eye on the entertainment press, the celebrity walk off is not an altogether uncommon occurrence. But could the media be fighting back?

Researchers in Washington recently discovered that Facebook ads displayed on gay men's profiles substantially differed from those displayed on straight men's. This could lead to situations in which a person's sexuality is unethically revealed, writes <b>Caitlin Fitzsimons</b>.

Is gay specific advertising on Facebook a breach of privacy?

Researchers in Washington recently discovered that Facebook ads displayed on gay men's profiles substantially differed from those displayed on straight men's. This could lead to situations in which a person's sexuality is unethically revealed, writes Caitlin Fitzsimons.

The news strategy is indeed a big risk for Ten, possibly the biggest we have seen in free-to-air TV programming for years. But with all risks, there's a big potential loss, but also a pay-off.

Pushing the prediction that Packer will end Ten's news experiment

The news strategy is indeed a big risk for Ten, possibly the biggest we have seen in free-to-air TV programming for years. But with all risks, there's a big potential loss, but also a pay-off.

While this tussle between health professionals and the tobacco industry unfolds, another, less overt, tobacco industry-funded TV campaign is getting air time on youth-oriented day-time TV every day.

As we roll out the repeats, time to get smarter on TV smoking

While this tussle between health professionals and the tobacco industry unfolds, another, less overt, tobacco industry-funded TV campaign is getting air time on youth-oriented day-time TV every day.

Dealing with journalists can be a tricky business, particularly if you're trying to crisis-manage a problem in your workplace. Remember, they are going to write a story anyway, so you might as well get your views heard, says PR man <b>Jonathan Bernstein</b>.

How to talk to journalists

Dealing with journalists can be a tricky business, particularly if you're trying to crisis-manage a problem in your workplace. Remember, they are going to write a story anyway, so you might as well get your views heard, says PR man Jonathan Bernstein.

Google has for the first time announced its annual revenue from mobile phone advertisements: a cool US$1 billion. CEO Eric Schmidt is - quite understandably - singing a happy tune, reports <b>Tricia Duryee</b>.

Google announces annual mobile ad revenue

Google has for the first time announced its annual revenue from mobile phone advertisements: a cool US$1 billion. CEO Eric Schmidt is - quite understandably - singing a happy tune, reports Tricia Duryee.

An alliance of Republican groups have responded to the financial advantages Democrat incumbents have in many close seats by launching a massive spend blitz - one of the biggest of its kind in history, writes <b>Brody Mullins</b> and <b>Danny Yadron</b>.

GOP advocacy groups spend big on ad blitz

An alliance of Republican groups have responded to the financial advantages Democrat incumbents have in many close seats by launching a massive spend blitz - one of the biggest of its kind in history, writes Brody Mullins and Danny Yadron.

After a day of phone calls, texts and emails about Air NZ’s latest viral ad campaign, maybe this blog should help spread the virus. But will it win more customers than it alienates? asks <b>Ben Sandilands</b>.

Does quirky social media sell airline seats?

After a day of phone calls, texts and emails about Air NZ’s latest viral ad campaign, maybe this blog should help spread the virus. But will it win more customers than it alienates? asks Ben Sandilands.

Boosted by her Hollywood success, crusading legal eagle Erin Brockovich has attached her name to numerous firms, including Shine Lawyers in Australia. But does he know about Shine's shady past, asks <b>Neil Walker</b>

Is Erin Brockovich's image losing its Shine?

Boosted by her Hollywood success, crusading legal eagle Erin Brockovich has attached her name to numerous firms, including Shine Lawyers in Australia. But does he know about Shine's shady past, asks Neil Walker