Earns schedule for selected cos. in advertising

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Earns schedule for selected cos. in advertising

By The Associated Press

Later this month, several companies that sell advertising will begin releasing their earnings reports for the latest quarter. The reports will generally cover the July-September period, though some companies have fiscal quarters that depart from that.

Here's the schedule for selected Internet and media companies in advertising. Dates for many companies are not yet known.

- Oct. 15: Gannett Co.

- Oct. 18: Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

- Oct. 22: Yahoo Inc.

- Oct. 25: The New York Times Co., WPP Group PLC

- Oct. 26: Comcast Corp., The Interpublic Group of Cos.

- Nov. 2: The Washington Post Co.

- Nov. 7: Time Warner Inc., CBS Corp.

- Nov. 8: The Walt Disney Co.

- Nov. 15: Viacom Inc.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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