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Dallas Observer Editor Fills in for Roger Ebertnew
When At the Movies With Ebert & Roeper begins its 22nd year in national syndication Aug. 25, Richard Roeper will be joined for at least the first several weeks by the Observer's Robert Wilonsky, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. Wilonsky will take the place of Roger Ebert, who is recovering from surgeries.
Chicago Sun-Times (third item) |
08-15-2007 8:20 am |
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GLBT Consumers Want Brand Commitment to Events, Issuesnew
Adweek |
08-15-2007 10:54 am |
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Gay Online Ad Network Launches with Major Advertisersnew
Online Media Daily |
08-15-2007 10:50 am |
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Marketers Make the Cellphone the Latest Rock-Show Accessorynew
The New York Times |
08-15-2007 8:22 am |
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Tags: Management, Marketing
Orange County Faux-Alt Kills Print Editionnew
SqueezeOC, the weekly launched two years ago by Orange County Register parent company Freedom Communications, will go online-only Aug. 31, the Register reports. Twenty percent of the paper's employees were laid off and an unspecified number of others were reassigned. "Management is spinning fast about the publication's troubles," OC Weekly's Janine Kahn writes. "The spinners didn't admit it, but it's clear that the publication -- billed ridiculously as "alternative" -- is hemorrhaging dough. Instead, they're putting the word out that going digital is the way to reach their target audience. Puh-lease."
Orange County Register | OC Weekly |
08-14-2007 10:31 am |
Industry News
YouTube vs. Google Stats Show That Alexa is 'Useless'new
TechCrunch |
08-14-2007 11:42 am |
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Tags: Electronic Publishing, Management
Deloitte & Touche Study: 'Old Media' Still Worksnew
Adweek |
08-14-2007 11:29 am |
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JupiterResearch: Social Media Not Best for Brand Advocatesnew
Online Media Daily |
08-14-2007 11:26 am |
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New York Press Hires Former Village Voice Editor David Blumnew
Manhattan Media has named Blum editor-in-chief of New York Press as well as editorial director of the company's community newspaper group, the New York Times reports. When he starts the job Sept. 5, Blum's first task "will be to compete more vigorously with The Voice," where he served as editor for six months ending this March. "I want to make The Press as fresh and unpredictable as possible," he says. "I tried to do that at The Village Voice, but I didn't have enough time at The Voice to achieve the goals that I had at the paper. But here I will." In his interview with the Times, Blum also takes the opportunity to take a shot at his new competition and former employer for its out-of-town ownership. "I am excited to be working with a publisher and an owner who lives in New York, who knows the city extremely well," he says. "I think that will be a big plus for The Press -- and for me."
The New York Times |
08-13-2007 8:22 am |
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5 Steps to Take Your Website Mobilenew
iMedia Connection |
08-13-2007 9:55 am |
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Tags: Electronic Publishing, Management
No Holy Grail for Web Video Ad Modelnew
paidContent |
08-13-2007 9:14 am |
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comScore to Count Ads Displayed in New Web Metrics Equationnew
Bits Blog, New York Times |
08-13-2007 8:48 am |
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Josh Trust Named New Ad Director at Metro Timesnew
Metro Times |
08-13-2007 8:28 am |
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Monday Magazine Names New Editorsnew
Former arts editor John Threlfall says he has been named the editor-in-chief of the Victoria, British Columbia, alt-weekly. After a lengthy stint as acting editor -- "a charming period of time I like to think of as 11 months of chaotic madness," he says -- Threlfall becomes the tenth editor in the paper's history. Amanda Farrell will replace him as Monday's new arts editor.
Monday Magazine's MySpace blog |
08-10-2007 9:18 am |
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Minorities Now Form Majority in One-Third of Most-Populous U.S. Countiesnew
New York Times |
08-10-2007 10:10 am |
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Tags: Management, Marketing