A Rallying Cry From Bertelsmann’s New CEO
Hartmut Ostrowski has made some bold promises for the German media giant. To keep them, he'll have take on the Internet
Battling Data Monsters at Yahoo!
Usama Fayyad is helping the Internet giant figure out how to harness the massive amount of data it collects in ways that profit advertisers and protect Web users
Mobile Ads: Not So Fast
Mobile advertising revenues aren't growing as fast as expected, and that could spell trouble for a bunch of venture-funded startups
Darden’s Demanding, Fulfilling Schedule
The school makes no excuse for its rigorous reputation. Students quickly learn how to work in teams and squeeze in meals, even pizza in a cup
The Indispensable Succession Plan
Boards shouldn't wait until they have a crisis to deal with who's up next. The issue must always be top of mind—and top of agenda
Indian Film Outfit Goes Hollywood
Postproduction house Prime Focus Group, on an aggressive acquisition binge, is buying two companies with major Hollywood credits
Maintaining Edmunds’ Edge
How the privately held, rapidly growing company is rewriting the rules on auto "buff books"
A New Entertainment Destination for Latinos
Mio.tv founders Manuel Garcia-Duran and Moses Frenck think the time is right for a bilingual Web-based entertainment network
The EU Delays Google’s Ad Buy
European officials want more time to review the proposed DoubleClick deal, and critics in the U.S. hope the FTC is paying attention
Can Cable Corral the Cowboys?
Jerry Jones has won three Super Bowls. He should be able to beat pay-TV's plans to charge a premium for his NFL Network