1. Joe Mandese from MediaPost Inc.
    Yesterday, 3:32 PM re: Can An Ad Industry Award Save Democracy? by by Joe Mandese (Red, White & Blog - April 06)

    @Ed Papazian: The U.S. definitely is still characterized as a liberal democracy, but its ranking has fallen precariously in V-Dem's index. In terms of skewing democracy's weight,.the U.S. is only 4.5% of the world population.

  2. Ed Papazian from Media Dynamics Inc
    Yesterday, 3:21 PM re: Can An Ad Industry Award Save Democracy? by by Joe Mandese (Red, White & Blog - April 06)

    Joe, if the U.S. is characterized as a "democracy" , which, temporarily may not be the case, wouldn't that tilt the stats unduly in favor of "democracies"?

  3. Ben B from Retired
    April 7, 2026, 11:26 PM re: Billionaires Owning The Media - But Do They Rename The Media? by by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer (TV Watch - April 07)

    I don't know what a rebrand would be for CNN maybe CBS News Cable or Eye On America News. CNN until Jeff Zucker ran it into the ground was liberal but fair and went a little too liberal in my opinion and the last two presidents did try and get it back to it's roots in my opinion. I know always been talks that CBS News and CNN would combine but never happen.

  4. Ed Papazian from Media Dynamics Inc
    April 7, 2026, 5:03 PM re: Two Syndicated Comedy Shows Are New Face Of CBS Late-Night by by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist (TVBlog - April 07)

    David, yep, it's all in my new book, "TV: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow". 

  5. David Scardino from TV & Film Content Development
    April 7, 2026, 2:48 PM re: Two Syndicated Comedy Shows Are New Face Of CBS Late-Night by by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist (TVBlog - April 07)

    Adam, just to keep the record straight, CBS' first foray into the late fringe daypart was "The Merv Griffin Show" (previously a syndicated show) which premiered on August 18, 1969. Before that, local affiliates had programmed the time period, primarily with old theatrical movies.

  6. David Scardino from TV & Film Content Development
    April 7, 2026, 2:47 PM re: Amazon Accused Of Scraping Videos To Train AI by by Wendy Davis (MediaDailyNews - April 06)

    Adam, just to keep the record straight, CBS' first foray into the late fringe daypart was "The Merv Griffin Show" (previously a syndicated show) which premiered on August 18, 1969. Before that, local affiliates had programmed the time period, primarily with old theatrical movies.

  7. David Scardino from TV & Film Content Development
    April 7, 2026, 2:35 PM re: Billionaires Owning The Media - But Do They Rename The Media? by by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer (TV Watch - April 07)

    The Ellisons et al might want to take a look at "Citizen Kane..." Jus' sayin'...

  8. Laurie Sullivan from lauriesullivan
    April 3, 2026, 8:17 PM re: Saks Lands $500M In Financing by by Sarah Mahoney (Marketing Daily - April 03)

    Yay!!

  9. Joe Mandese from MediaPost Inc.
    April 3, 2026, 8:40 AM re: The Ben & Jerry's Of Tomato Sauce Brands by by Joe Mandese (CPG Insider - March 31)

    @Dan C. from MS Enterainment: That's the thing you zero in on? I don't understand why you always comment on some personal slight instead of commenting on the overall substance of something we publish. It's like you're always looking to make a dig, and I suspect that's your real objective.

    Personally, I tolerate that when you do that with my commentary, because I'm editor-in-chief, but I don't understand why you're always looking to stir up some kind of personal criticism about someone posting something on MediaPost. In any case, you're entitled to express your own opinion about "sauce" vs. "gravy," but that's literally why I put the word "gravy" in quotes. It was an homage to my Italian American ancestors, not what I personally use to describe tomato sauce.

    In fact, my article referred to "sauce" five times and referenced "gravy" only once, and that one was in quotes.

    But I suppose you'll pick a fight over those quants too.

  10. Dan C. from MS Entertainment
    April 3, 2026, 2:57 AM re: The Ben & Jerry's Of Tomato Sauce Brands by by Joe Mandese (CPG Insider - March 31)

    Come on, Joe. Buy your own admission, sauce versus gravy is always a hotly debated topic. My comment is not a personal attack.

    Sauce or gravy refers to a Ragu which is completely different than marinara. I'm sure your friends at Dell'Amore can back me up on this one and perhaps you can share some vino with them while discussing.

    Cin cin!


  11. Joe Mandese from MediaPost Inc.
    April 2, 2026, 8:26 PM re: The Ben & Jerry's Of Tomato Sauce Brands by by Joe Mandese (CPG Insider - March 31)

    @Dan C. from MS Entertainment: Not sure why you always personalize your comments, but gravy is what the old school Italian Americans I grew up with called tomato sauce. Some of them from Arthur Avenue.

    https://share.google/323C3d3YEA3JySfLX

  12. Dan C. from MS Entertainment
    April 2, 2026, 6:49 PM re: The Ben & Jerry's Of Tomato Sauce Brands by by Joe Mandese (CPG Insider - March 31)

    A bit disappointed for a kid from the Bronx to call marinara "gravy."

    I think the guys down on Arthur Avenue would agree :-p

  13. Ben B from Retired
    April 1, 2026, 11:14 PM re: TV Station Concerns: More Digital-First Media Taking Sports by by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer (TV Watch - April 01)

    My opinion is secondary TV station should air say Lions, Colts than having to have to go to a streaming service in my opinion. That most of the state should get to see their teams in my opinion, since I'm a night owl when the Lions are on late at night I'll watch it if it is a close game win or lose but if it's a blowout loss then I'll not watch which I didn't when they were on Christmas Day and lost to the Vikings since it wasn't a close game.

  14. Bill McClain from Bill McClain Brand Builder
    April 1, 2026, 4:20 PM re: The Ben & Jerry's Of Tomato Sauce Brands by by Joe Mandese (CPG Insider - March 31)

    Vermont is home to some amazing brands: Ben & Jerry's, Dell'Amore, Cabot Creamery, Shelburne Farms, and Darn Tough socks!

  15. Tim Spengler from ScaleTeam Advisory
    April 1, 2026, 4:15 PM re: R.I.P. NATPE: The Glory That Was Rome by by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist (TVBlog - April 01)

    The end of an era(another one)

    Great stories Joe.

    Wait.........George The Animal Steele could speak actual proper English....no f-in way.

  16. Adam Buckman from MediaPost
    April 1, 2026, 3:50 PM re: R.I.P. NATPE: The Glory That Was Rome by by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist (TVBlog - April 01)

    Thanks for checking in, Joe. Of all the things you just described -- I can't decide which is better -- witnessing Hulk Hogan lifting Vanna White over his head or seeing Cloris Leachman drunk. It's a toss-up!

  17. Joe Mandese from MediaPost Inc.
    April 1, 2026, 3:42 PM re: R.I.P. NATPE: The Glory That Was Rome by by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist (TVBlog - April 01)

    Nice obit, Adam.

    NATPE was something else.

    I remember arriving at my first one in Las Vegas in the early 1980s, checking into the Hilton and seeing Hulk Hogan lift Vanna White over his head in the lobby. Had a dinner with some of the WWE wrestlers too, and was surprised how erudte George The Animal Steele was. I once inadvertently hit "Bud" in the groin with a metal folding chair while posing for a photo with the cast of "Married With Children." Had dinner with the drunken cast of "Facts of Life," including Cloris Leachman. Got served jambalaya straight from Chef Paul Prudhomme while sipping hurricanes and watching Chubby Checker twisting and shouting on a Mississippi steam boat in New Orleans. Got held up at gun point while walking the back allies of the French Quarter with the late great trade reporter John Higgins. And those are just the stories I can talk about.

    It's amazing what a spectacle it once was, but oldtimers told me it started as programmer/station sales meeting in hotel suites, long before it took over giant convention halls.

  18. Maarten Albarda from Flock Associates (USA)
    April 1, 2026, 3:34 PM re: Meta's Social Media Battle Plan by by Gord Hotchkiss, Featured Contributor (Media Insider - March 31)

    Good way to frame it, Gord. It's kind of a sad conclusion that even this kind of a "loss" won't be meaningful enough to truly hurt. 

  19. Ed Papazian from Media Dynamics Inc
    April 1, 2026, 3:00 PM re: State Of The 'Currency' Marketplace: Fiesta, Siesta, Fiasco? by by Tony Jarvis, Op-Ed Contributor (Planning & Buying Insider - April 01)

    Thanks, Tony. Looking forward to youir upcoming report.

  20. Tony Jarvis from Olympic Media Consultancy
    April 1, 2026, 2:46 PM re: State Of The 'Currency' Marketplace: Fiesta, Siesta, Fiasco? by by Tony Jarvis, Op-Ed Contributor (Planning & Buying Insider - April 01)

    Ed: Just posted this on LinkedIn in response to Dr. Tracy Adams', ARF, excellent observations on the complex barriers facing media measurment in the US. I believe it underlines the concerns we have both expressed regarding the critical importance of people-based real exposure measurement for too long. 
    https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tracy-adams625_cimmeast2026-cimmeast2026-measurement-activity-7444879478142439424-_Jnw?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAKo4FUBIAk90m3xtqphku7ECsUhBCx676Y

    "I would add a caution that relying on device-based ("content rendered counts on the glass" aka "viewable impressions") measurement essentially takes the industry back years to circulation/distribution metrics that we seriously left behind after the seminal Advertising Research Foundation (ARF) Media Model was published, 2003. Understanding how advertising works and the most relevant metrics to use has continued its sophistication with Attention metrics. No Attention. No outcomes!"

    I have a piece coming out imminently on ARF's Evaluation of Attention Measurement, Phase III that was driven by Tracy together with Paul Donato at ARF.  Terrific work on this critical media dimension by ARF.  

  21. Ed Papazian from Media Dynamics Inc
    April 1, 2026, 1:45 PM re: State Of The 'Currency' Marketplace: Fiesta, Siesta, Fiasco? by by Tony Jarvis, Op-Ed Contributor (Planning & Buying Insider - April 01)

    Very comprehensive report, Tony. I gather that there wasn't much interest in determining whether anyone was watching TV content or ad messages---which still continues to amaze me.

  22. John Grono from GAP Research
    March 31, 2026, 7:26 AM re: The 'Big Tobacco' Moment For Social Media by by Maarten Albarda, Featured Contributor (Media Insider - March 27)

    Gord ... come to us Aussies!

  23. John Grono from GAP Research
    March 30, 2026, 10:02 PM re: Oops... Nielsen Did It Again! Delays Recalibrated Gauge Until September by by Joe Mandese (Planning & Buying Insider - March 20)

    Hmmm?

    So ARF DASH is based on 10,000 interviews, and it appears that many media people consider 10k PER ANNUM is sufficient.

    10k per annum equates to 10,000 people in a population of 349,000,000.   Don't hold your breath ... that is one-in-34,900.   Each survey is generally based on a current day up to the latest week.

    Pffft.