New Times CFO, Changing of the Guard
Posted at 12 February 2008 9:46
All this and more makes grim reading, and while I had all the fantasy as leant how to manage to write my article about advertising com. Maybe one day I can sit on harvest of my posts and lol, who knows?
It is just getting started:
Comcast announced today that its advertising sales division, Comcast Spotlight, will acquire automotive site Vehix (sans "dot com"). The company had a previous relationship — financially and strategically, and today's deal makes the marriage official. For Vehix, this ties the company in closer with Comcast's local sales channel. These feet on the street are a unique and valuable asset as Charles Laughlin pointed out last week. So this positions Vehix well, at least from an ad sales .. full post.
I found this one on yesterday, quite interesting:
If you are a domain owner you are involved in something much bigger than the domain business- you are in the media business. The success that domain owners are enjoying today is a direct result of a historic upheaval in the media business that is shifting advertising expenditures away from traditional outlets and onto the Internet. As one of the few publishers that have successfully navigated the treacherous straights between print media and the new world online, Boulevards New Media ..[more].
Let's see this:
Plus: Guardian's attempts to wash its "unclean hands" By Andy Van De Voorde New Times chief financial officer Jed Brunst took the stand Monday as the Weekly continued its defense in the predatory-pricing lawsuit filed against it by the Bay Guardian. Despite having been the larger, more profitable paper in San Francisco over time, the Guardian is alleging that the Weekly and its former parent company, New Times, now known as Village Voice Media, tried to drive it out of business by ..next.
Keep up the good work.
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