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Google's Webmaster Central Blog |
11-09-2007 2:45 pm |
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Wine is Newest Offering From Newman's Ownnew
Advertising Age |
11-09-2007 2:41 pm |
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Could Lesbians Be the World's Last Untapped Demographic?new
Brandweek |
11-09-2007 2:39 pm |
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Krist Novoselic Starts Blogging for Seattle Weeklynew

Novoselic, best known for being Nirvana's bassist, began what will be a weekly blog column yesterday with a post on the origins of the title "Smells Like Teen Spirit," anarchy, and the WTO riots of 1999. Weekly web editor Chris Kornelis tells AAN News that he approached Novoselic with the idea, and it developed from there. "Expect his columns to focus heavily on politics, culture, and music -- but really, he's going to be writing about whatever is on his mind," Kornelis says in an email. "We feel very fortunate to have his perspective on our daily website."
Seattle Weekly |
11-08-2007 2:39 pm |
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Ad Buyers and Newspaper Execs Examine Online 'Engagement' -- and Revenue Growth -- at ABC's Annual Meetingnew
Editor & Publisher |
11-08-2007 5:00 am |
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New York Magazine Drops Adult Ads Under Pressure from NOWnew
New York agreed yesterday to stop accepting adult ads after the New York chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) threatened protests outside the magazine's offices, the Associated Press reports. "It's just the right the thing to do," New York spokeswoman Serena Torrey says. "The magazine is really prospering now and it's finally time to get out of a business that we were never comfortable being in." The pressure is part of an orchestrated campaign by NOW, which has been asking other local media to stop taking adult ads. It has won agreements to do so from 14 other publications including Time Out New York and the New York Press, but the Village Voice has resisted the group's efforts, the AP reports.
The Associated Press via The International Herald Tribune |
11-07-2007 11:22 am |
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Veteran Village Voice Photographer Diesnew
Fred W. McDarrah died in his sleep at home in New York City early Tuesday morning. He was 81. "Over a 50-year span, McDarrah documented the rise of the Beat Generation, the city’s postmodern art movement, its off-off-Broadway actors, troubadours, politicians, agitators and social protests," the Voice reports. "He was really what I would call a reporter photographer," Voice writer Nat Hentoff tells the New York Sun. "Nobody could intimidate him." McDarrah was an enduring presence at the paper, remaining on the Voice masthead as a consulting editor to this day. "He was constantly sending suggestions," editor Tony Ortega tells the Associated Press.
The Village Voice | The New York Sun | The Associated Press |
11-07-2007 8:42 am |
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Web Revenue Remains Small --But Profit Margins are Swellingnew
Editor & Publisher |
11-07-2007 5:40 pm |
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Ad Network Identifies Influencersnew
Mediaweek |
11-07-2007 12:04 pm |
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Facebook Markets Users' Brand Preferencesnew
New York Times |
11-07-2007 9:31 am |
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As Newspaper Circulation Declines, Online Readership Holds Steadynew
As the Audit Bureau of Circulations released figures of continued circulation declines at American newspapers, numbers released by Scarborough Reports show that the overall number of people reading newspapers is not declining, but just shifting online. Scarborough's analysis of 88 major papers showed that in the last two years, about half had seen no significant change in combined print and online readership, or showed an increase, the New York Times reports.
The New York Times |
11-06-2007 1:01 pm |
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Five Big Newspaper Companies Working on National Online Ad Networknew
The Chicago Tribune reports that Gannett Co., Tribune Co., Hearst Corp., Media News Group and Cox Newspapers are in talks to form a common ad sales force to offer national advertisers "one-stop shopping" for online ad space in seven of the top 10 U.S. media markets. The consortium would both overlap with and compete against Yahoo's national ad network.
The Chicago Tribune |
11-06-2007 8:29 am |
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Web Audience Metric Provides Hope to Declining Circ Dailiesnew
The Audit Bureau of Circulations, the Newspaper Association of America, and Scarborough Research have developed Audience-FAX, a new measurement that combines newspaper circulation, readership and online audience, Editor & Publisher reports. In a conference call, industry leaders said that the new metric calls attention to the "full reach" of newspapers at a time when much of the media attention is on the decline of newspaper sales. More than 200 daily papers are participating in the Audience-FAX program.
Editor & Publisher |
11-05-2007 2:17 pm |
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How Will a Recession and Low Holiday Ad Spending Impact Papers?new
Editor & Publisher |
11-05-2007 2:19 pm |
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Is the Party Winding Down for Beer Imports?new
Brandweek |
11-05-2007 2:14 pm |
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Tags: Retail Advertising