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Houston Press Marketing Manager Also Former Hoops Starnew

As a guard for Springfield (Ill.) High School in the early 90's, Shatonia Levy scored 2,043 points and made all-state teams chosen by the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, and the Champaign News-Gazette. It is perhaps appropriate, then, that she ended up in the newspaper biz. The brain-tumor survivor, who now runs promotions and marketing for the Houston weekly, is a high school basketball "legend," according to a profile in the State-Journal Register. "She has the best all-around skills of any kid that I have seen come out of the city," says a former coach. "Her instincts were just so good. There was nothing she couldn't do."
The State-Journal Register  |  01-24-2007  4:22 pm  |  Industry News

Philadelphia Weekly Sponsors Free Music Doc Screening

Philadelphia Weekly  |  12-20-2006  5:11 pm  |  Press Releases

MRI: Audience For Online Video, Blogs More Than Doublesnew

Online Media Daily (reg. req.)  |  12-08-2006  11:29 am  |  Industry News

Google Begins Pitching Radio Adsnew

Adweek  |  12-08-2006  11:22 am  |  Industry News

26% of Cell Phone Users Willing to Watch Adsnew

Center for Media Research (reg. req.)  |  12-06-2006  12:45 pm  |  Industry News

E-Mail Marketing Losing Ground, Spam Blamednew

Online Media Daily (reg. req.)  |  12-05-2006  10:30 pm  |  Industry News

British Lead the Way in Web Advertisingnew

The Internet this year will account for 10.5 percent of British ad spending, or almost twice as much as the percentage in the U.S., the New York Times reports. Reasons for the disparity: In Britain, most advertising is national and advertisers work directly with Web publishers, while in the U.S., local advertisers have been slow to move money online and ad buyers have less control over the placement of their ads since much of the advertising is sold through online networks.
New York Times (reg. req.)  |  12-04-2006  9:11 am  |  Industry News

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