- Beige Book: Summary
- Pros Say: Fed Moves Can Kill Recession
- Bally Files For Bankruptcy Again, Up For Sale
- PC Forecast Cut for '09, Sales Seen Down 5.3%
- BoE Seen Slashing Rates to 2% as Economy Dives
- Hawaii Endorses Plan for Electric Cars
- Treasurys Pull Back After Historic Rally
- Service Sector Hits Record Low; Productivity Slows
- Retail Tracker Slashes Holiday Sales Forecast
- See What People Are Saying About... Gas Prices
- Sears: Raising Prices Only To Mark Them Down?
- Ok, What's All This About FSU "Inventing" Gatorade?
- Mortgage Applications Up, But Are They 'Real'?
- Hot Options Trading: What It Says for SanDisk
- As BlackBerry Stalls, Does Apple iPhone Dial In?
- Dorn: Time To Replace Fear With Faith
- Pfizer's Statin Study: What A Coincidence!
- Charlie Weis And Notre Dame: Where's the Anger At His Agent?
- Moret: Paper mills in Louisiana troubled
- Moody's lowers Republic Services rating
- FDA to review Advanced Life Sciences drug
- Earnings roundup: Synovis Life, Del Monte
- Joseph A. Bank profit rises 31 percent in 3rd qtr
- CIT rises as it works toward improving funding
- Stryker and Smith & Nephew hit by downgrade
- Economist: More financial problems in SC next year
- Campbell Soup Co. puts V8 in vending machines
- NC lottery ticket sales feeling economy's weight
Early Glance: Media companies
NEW YORK - Shares of some top media companies are down at 10 a.m.:
Disney fell $.86 or 4.0 percent, to $20.60.
NY Times fell $.13 or 1.8 percent, to $7.06.
News Corp fell $.49 or 6.1 percent, to $7.52.
Time Warner fell $.37 or 4.1 percent, to $8.63.
Viacom fell $.81 or 5.0 percent, to $15.40.
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