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Blogs Hot, but Not for Every Campaign
(unknown author) via eMarketer Articles on Mon, 01 Dec. 2008
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Navigating Recession With CRM, Direct, Online
mbush@adage.com(Michael Bush) via Advertising Age - Homepage on Mon, 01 Dec. 2008
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Mr. Frizzell describes his outlook for the airline with a phrase every marketing executive seems to be using with great frequency: cautiously optimistic. readmore
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Mobile Marketing Gets Hung Up
Kenneth Hein via Brandweek - News and Features on Sun, 30 Nov. 2008
Economic pressures could cause spending in the burgeoning mobile marketing channel to stall in the coming year. readmore
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YouTube Is A Global Media Property
Fred via A VC on Sun, 30 Nov. 2008
My friend Steve Kane left an interesting comment on yesterday's post about analog dollars and digital pennies. In it he noted the following:any case, i'm not sure what comscore is counting, but most other readmore
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Black Friday traffic takes down Sears.com
(unknown author) via AP Top Technology News At 4 p. on Sat, 29 Nov. 2008
SEATTLE (AP) -- Sears.com was inaccessible to U.S. shoppers for two hours on Friday in what was the most notable Web hiccup of the holiday gift-buying season's official start.... readmore
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Black Friday traffic takes down Sears.com
(unknown author) via AP Top Technology News At 4 p. on Fri, 28 Nov. 2008
SEATTLE (AP) -- Sears.com was inaccessible to U.S. shoppers for two hours on Friday in what was the most notable Web hiccup of the holiday gift-buying season's official start.... readmore
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How Coke and Pepsi are wasting their online strategy
Dan Thornton via TheWayoftheWeb on Fri, 28 Nov. 2008
I have to admit that as a non-coffee drinker, I’m pretty addicted to caffeinated soft drinks. To the point where I’ve just shocked myself by working out that, in conjunction with my partner, we spend about readmore
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Yes, It is Bad: Newspapers' Online Ad Revenues Down For Q3 As Well
Rafat Ali via paidContent.org on Thu, 27 Nov. 2008
No point in sugarcoating it: even the online ad revenues for the newspapers are in a bad shape: For the Q308 numbers released by Newspaper Association of America (via Robert Mac readmore
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Grandma’s on the Computer Screen
(unknown author) via NYT > Most E-Mailed on Thu, 27 Nov. 2008
The Web cam adventures of the nursery school set and their grandparents offer a glimpse at what can be gained — and what may be lost — by almost-being there. readmore
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TV, Friends and Facebook
Josh Elman via Facebook Blog on Tue, 25 Nov. 2008
Full-length television is coming to Facebook, via a new generation of applications. Entire shows such as Grey's Anatomy, Heroes, and The Simpsons and more will be available through readmore
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'Twilight' leaves its box-office mark
(unknown author) via L.A. Times - Entertainment New on Mon, 24 Nov. 2008
The vampire romance takes in $70.5 million domestically for a strong November opening weekend. A wildly popular vampire love story bit into the box office with a vengeance, helping to deliver a banner weekend for the industry as Hollywood brushed off one of the worst weeks ever on Wall Street. readmore

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For Laid-Off Journalists, Free Blog Accounts
(unknown author) via NYT > Technology on Mon, 24 Nov. 2008
It’s a long way from $700 billion, but the media start-up Six Apart is introducing its own economic bailout plan for bloggers and journalists. readmore
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Thw Twilight zone: What it all really means
hollywoodreporter via The Hollywood Reporter: Risky on Mon, 24 Nov. 2008
So "Twilight" is the box-office story of the year, coming in with the fourth-highest opening weekend in 2008 ($70.6m) even though it's budget is a fraction of the Iron Mans, Indiana Jones's and Dark Knights ahead of it. And it's no doubt going to spur not only a sequel that could c readmore
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A Piece of Cleveland With a New York Accent
(unknown author) via NYT > Arts on Fri, 21 Nov. 2008
Hundreds of artifacts are being prepared for the opening on Tuesday of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex NYC, a $9 million branch of the Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland. readmore

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A Piece of Cleveland With a New York Accent
(unknown author) via NYT > Arts on Fri, 21 Nov. 2008
Hundreds of artifacts are being prepared for the opening on Tuesday of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex NYC, a $9 million branch of the Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland. readmore

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Did Motrin Overreact to Twitter Complaints?
(unknown author) via Advertising Age - Homepage on Thu, 20 Nov. 2008
Johnson & Johnson (owner of Motrin) and its ad agency, Taxi, simply reacted instead of responding to a vocal minority. And in doing so, they missed a huge opportunity to exploit the real power of social readmore

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Lessig, Zittrain, Barlow To Square Off Against RIAA
timothy via Slashdot on Thu, 20 Nov. 2008
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "The RIAA's case in Boston against a 24-year-old grad student, SONY BMG Music v. Tenenbaum, in which Prof. Charles Nesson of Harvard Law School, along with members of his CyberLaw class, are representing the defendant, may shape up as a showdown between the Electronic Frontier and Big Music. The defendant's witness list includes names such as those of Prof. readmore
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YouTube Tests Out High Quality, Stereo Surround Videos
Meghan Keane via Epicenter on Thu, 20 Nov. 2008
YouTube has quietly started tes readmore

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Latest Zune Moves
David Card via JupiterResearch Analyst Weblog on Thu, 20 Nov. 2008
Microsoft made a series of moves this week around its Zune device and service, including hardware price cuts ($10 below iPods), a new firmware release with bundled games, launching a new TV campaign pumping the software, and a new pricing scheme for its subscription service. Microsoft renegotiated its label deals so that now, for the same $15 a month, subscribers can keep ten songs a month. Tha readmore

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Microsoft Modifies Zune Service
(unknown author) via WSJ.com: What's News US on Thu, 20 Nov. 2008
Microsoft is modifying its approach to offering music to consumers over the Internet, after slow consumer uptake of its Zune Pass subscription service. readmore

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