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What’s Next In Marketing & Advertising
http://www.ronakorn.com/ business/ whats-next-in-marketing-advertising/Quick background on these lunch sessions: Each month, three or four people are called upon to share either what inspires them or what’s going on in a specific area. So far, I’ve seen some of our creatives talk to what motivates them and share trends and up-and-coming names in art and design; some
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Is It Risky To Work With Friends?
http://www.myglobalcareer.com/ archives/ 2008/ 07/ 18/ is-it-risky-to-work-with-…They don’t teach this in management school, but learning how to build and maintain friendships in the workplace is a skill that can take you a long way in your career. Just ask the founders of Google and Yahoo!
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Interveinious Feeding
http://www.everypoet.net/ poetry/ blogs/ marzguy/ interveinious_feedingInterveinious Feeding Posted May 4th, 2008 by Marzguy Modern Media and Society Interveinious Feeding Mark Pearce (c) 2007 CSI and depraved murder. Mortal combat. Twenty-four. I know what I’m feeding my subconscious.
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Media Economics are Hosed, Well Not That Media
http://www.themodernjournalist.com/ 2008/ 03/ 27/ media-economics-are-hosed-well…Media Economics are Hosed, Well Not That Media Posted on March 27th, 2008 by Brad The traditional media is in serious financial trouble. Classified advertising is gone (and it’s not coming back). Local advertising is still doing okay, but advertising spending has level off throughout the last two years.
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Ad Networks: Two Media Types Enter, One Media Type Leaves
http://www.themodernjournalist.com/ 2008/ 03/ 24/ ad-networks-two-media-types-en…Ad Networks: Two Media Types Enter, One Media Type Leaves Posted on March 24th, 2008 by Brad I’ve written about traditional media companies looking for a way to compete with Yahoo, Microsoft, Google and soon America Online, but it’s starting to look like the strategy some of the traditional giants are deploying may be the wrong tact.
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