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Reminder: Jupiter Ad Forum This Week
Jupiter Events: Jupiter/ClickZ Advertising Forum
Just a reminder, another of the industry's leading conferences takes place this week in NYC. I'll be wandering the hallways with a press badge, if any loyal readers want to seek me out. Keynotes include Overture's CEO Ted Meisel, NYT Digital's CEO Martin Nisenholtz, and Visa's director of advertising Jon Raj. If they have wifi, I'll try to blog in real-time, though I really attend [...]
Posted: Monday, July 28th 2003
Larry Weber to Launch New Digital Marketing Organization
Boston Herald: Internet Marketing Headed to Next Level
Larry Weber, former Interpublic Group division leader and creator of the world's largest public relations organization, will launch a new company he terms, "the marketing organization of the future." He plans to build the new company through acquisitions and will focus the new entity towards Internet marketing, viral [...]
Posted: Monday, July 28th 2003
Siggraph Honors the (Young) Grandpa of Rich Media
CG Networks: The Eternal Gaze
Sam Chen, whose ingenious 3-D web artwork for SGI back in 1996 called "The Out of Box Experience" inspired the VRML and 3-D web revolution of the mid- to late-90's, won Best Animated Short for the Siggraph 2003 Electronic Theater. The piece "The Eternal Gaze" profiles the life of artist Alberto Giacometti.
Sam Chen, although revered by 3-D animation zealots, remains unknown in [...]
Posted: Friday, July 25th 2003
Bill McGee to Mindshare from SF Interactive
Internetnews: Execs and Accounts for July 21, 2003
One of San Francisco's more prominent online agency executives took the plunge to the client side, joining email delivery firm Mindshare as VP marketing.
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Posted: Tuesday, July 22nd 2003
Magill Savages Wientzen Over DMA Definition of 'Spam'
DM News: Ahhh, So That’s What Spam Is!
DMNews's columnist Ken Magill is not known to pull his punches. Moreover, one of his favorite subjects to throw punches over is the Direct Marketing Association's weak stance in the whole spam debate. Today [...]
Posted: Monday, July 21st 2003
Yahoo's Semel Profiled as Turn-Around Artist
SiliconValley.com: Hollywood Vet Semel Plays Marquee Role in Yahoo's Success
The Mercury News published an interesting profile of Terry Semel, the 60-year-old chairman and CEO of Yahoo since 2001, former CEO of Warner Bros., who is credited with Yahoo's remarka [...]
Posted: Monday, July 21st 2003
Man Makes a Living off Nano-Publishing
Wired: Blogging for Bucks
Radar Magazine: Drudge Match
Wired has a profile today of Rafat Ali, publisher of PaidContent.org, who says he's on target to make $60-80,000 this year off ads from his self-published site. That's a far cry from the self-made millionaire Matt Drudge, who has the Washington elite hanging on his ev [...]
Posted: Friday, July 18th 2003
Yahoo Europe Appoints Ex-TV Exec to Head Content Division
Media Guardian: Yahoo! signs ex-Channel 4 man Grimsdale
For anyone attempting to second guess the direction of a company, it is never a bad idea to keep an eye on who they are employing. In this case Yahoo Europa have snapped up Peter Grimsdale as editorial director, a TV commissioning editor, who later became head of broadband, and then head of cross-platform development at Channel 4.
Well to me it is the "cross- [...]
Posted: Monday, July 14th 2003
John Robb Has Left the Userland Building
Scripting News: John Robb Leaves Userland
According to Dave Winer's post on Scripting News, John Robb, formerly President and CEO, has left Userland. Apparently, the news was supposed to be a secret but then John blogged it on his blog as bloggers will do, the word was out. The kicker? John's blog has gone missing. All you get is 404 and empty file directory pages. Seems Dave didn't want u [...]
Posted: Monday, July 7th 2003
Profile of Intel's Broadband Lobbyist
NYT: The Man Pushing Faster Internet Access in U.S.
Interesting profile of Peter Pitsch, formerly a chief of staff for the Federal Communications Commission but today the chief lobbyist for Intel, and described in the piece as the man who will wire America with broadband. Says an executive within the Commerce Department, "He is the godfather of telecom policy among technology companies in Washington." If you care about bro [...]
Posted: Thursday, June 12th 2003
Killer Diller's USAI Becoming Online Media Giant
WashingtonPost: The Binge Isn't Over For Diller
Barry Diller is a renaissance media man. Among the many things you may remember him for, he created Fox TV and brought us The Simpsons, failed to acquire Paramount Studios and CBS TV, bought QVC, introduced the Home Shopping Network and the list goes on (see his bio on Biography.com). His most enduri [...]
Posted: Thursday, June 5th 2003
Yahoo Steals Fritos CMO, Reviews Global Advertising Account
Brand Republic: Yahoo! calls pitch for £70m global advertising task
Ad Age: Yahoo Names New Chief Marketing Officer
Ending a seven-month search, Yahoo has named 40-year-old Cammie Dunaway as chief marketing officer, formerly VP of marketing at Frito-Lay Co., where she oversaw the shift to [...]
Posted: Thursday, June 5th 2003
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