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Entries from October 2004

Marketing as a core requirement

October 26th, 2004 · Comments Off

Bob Liodice over at the Association of National Advertisers blog asks “Is the CMO Really Necessary?” in an entry on Tuesday. The CMO, or Chief Marketing Officer, is a position that I’d go out on a limb and assume that a lot of people aren’t familiar with at all, and that there are many […]

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Weblogs, Inc. grows a bit

October 26th, 2004 · Comments Off

The Internet-Blogging

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Indymedia server seizure: Now it’s a story

October 26th, 2004 · Comments Off

The Internet-General

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Journalist killed in Bangladesh

October 26th, 2004 · Comments Off

Digital Chosunilbo has a report on the killing of Bangladeshi journalist Shahid Anwar, assistant editor of the Daily Asian Express. Anwar is the second journalist killed in two months in the country.
[update] The New Nation states that Anwar was not a journalist, and was a businessman posing as one. The publication says […]

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Blogging for class

October 26th, 2004 · Comments Off

The Internet-Blogging

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Freedom of press takes yet another hit

October 26th, 2004 · Comments Off

Magazines-General

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New York Post looking into Daily News circulation

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Newspapers-Ethics

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Drudge: CBS News was “saving” Iraq explosives story

October 26th, 2004 · Comments Off

Drudge has a headline up right now about CBS News’ reportedly “saving” the story about 377 missing tons of explosives in Iraq, which has come to light in the last two days, in order to pull it out next week just before Election Day.
News of missing explosives in Iraq — first reported in April 2003 […]

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Is bias okay if you know it’s there?

October 26th, 2004 · Comments Off

At eTalkinghead, Dennis Fox writes that media outlets having a bias isn’t such a terrible thing - if you’re aware of the individual biases / leans that a reporter, editor, or even news network has.
This is absolutely how it was “back in the day,” but while people are identifying with the news source that seems […]

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Jaguar gets serious

October 25th, 2004 · Comments Off

David Thomas over at Autoblog has the scoop on five new Peter Chung films Jaguar has dropped online, all about their new X-Type. The first one is viewable right now.
The use of the live action combined with animation create a stellar display. Jaguar adds the ability to “rate” each of the […]

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