Archives pour le novembre 2006

Mouvements de médias

Mardi 7 novembre 2006

FORBES.COM
Le journaliste investigateur Gary Weiss a commencé à écrire la colonne de Muckraker pour Forbes.com. La colonne, qui debuted oct. 17, affaires internationales de couvertures et Wall Street. Weiss était un auteur aîné pour BusinessWeek de 1986 au juillet 2004. Il a également travaillé pour Barron, Hartford (conn.) Courant et services de nouvelles à Washington. Il est l'auteur de Wall Street contre l'Amérique et Soutenu pour voler, qui a découvert le raccordement de Wall Street à la Mafia.

FORTUNE
Katie Benner, 212-522-2026, récemment annoncé qu'elle est partie TheStreet.com pour devenir un journaliste personnel de finances à Fortune magasin. Elle a également écrit pour CNNMoney.com et dépensé quatre ans dans Pékin écrivant pour Poteau du sud de matin de la Chine, Revue de Pékin, Le groupe d'économiste et Réseau financier de Xinhau. La fortune se concentre sur la gestion et la concurrence dans les compagnies, les cadres de profil haut d'affaires, la technologie et le Wall Street.

AFFAIRES DE S D'INVESTISSEUR' QUOTIDIENNES
Brian Womack, 619-448-6325, récemment jointif Les affaires de l'investisseur quotidiennes à Los Angeles en tant que son nouveau journaliste de l'Amérique se concentrant sur des entreprises d'avenir. Womack était précédemment un journaliste d'affaires et un chroniqueur de technologie pour Journal orange d'affaires du comté. Le journal des affaires de l'investisseur est les cadres supérieurs visés quotidiens d'un journal d'affaires de national, professionnels et entrepreneurs, aussi bien que différents et investisseurs professionnels. Le journal fournit la nouvelle gestion et les idées d'investissement et les données courantes telles que l'industrie groupent des rangs, la force relative, des bénéfices par action le rang, le pourcentage de changement de volume et la distribution d'accumulation.

RADIO DE WALL STREET JOUNRAL
Le rayon Hoffman sera la nouvelle ancre d'informations commerciales d'entraînement d'après-midi pour Radio de Wall Street Journal commençant novembre. 1. Il a précédemment servi de centre serveur de l'exposition de radio de rapport de gestion de BusinessWeek. Aucun remplacement n'a été appelé. Il a également travaillé comme rédacteur de tâche pour le magazine de BusinessWeek. La radio de Wall Street Journal fournit des affaires horaires et les rapports de nouvelles financières transmis vivent par satellite 24 heures de quotidien de la salle de presse du journal.

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Calling all Fashion Publicists…

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006

While I have little respect for fashion, sports and celebrity publicists, do they really know how to develop strategy? Here is an opportunity for fashion publicists.

Eric Leech, writing for StyleCareer.com, wants to interview fashion publicists who don’t mind sharing their experiences (Let me tell you what an ass this designer is), discussing the fashion industry (have I got some gossip for you), ideas on starting a fashion PR firm (let’s steal these clients from our current employer and go out on our own), and describing traits to becoming a successful (Eric, what’s your definition of successful?).

Just the thought of this story makes we want to cringe. But then again, it’s Stylecareer.com.

Oh, almost forgot, Eric’s contact is ejleech(at)comcast.net.

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DEMO 2007 Call for Demonstrators

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

Interested in helping your company or client interact with the nation’s premier tech journalists and an influential audience of business development executives and VCs? Consider applying to launch a new technology at DEMO 2007, taking place Jan. 30-Feb. 1 in Palm Desert, Calif..

The DEMO conferences are launch pad events for tomorrow’s cutting-edge technologies, catapulting exceptional products to national and international fame. (Palm, Salesforce.com, Six Apart, Danger, Skype and TiVo are just a few past demonstrators.) Whether you want media attention, VC money or Fortune 500 customers, DEMO is the place to make the connections your new product needs to succeed.

Because it attracts the best media, venture capitalists, technology business development professionals, and corporate IT professionals, the DEMO conference is a very cost-effective way to accomplish a lot of business, in one convenient place, in a short period of time. DEMO executive attendees have the influence within their organizations to help set policy, make buying decisions, recommend investments, and build partner relationships. Year after year, they attend to see the best new products as they come to market.

To qualify for DEMO, a product must:
· make its public debut at the DEMO conference
· make a significant contribution to the state of the art in its target market
· change the dynamics of the marketplace into which it is introduced
· be backed by a management team capable of delivering the product to market

To learn more about launching at DEMO, and to find the online application form, visit www.demo.com/launch.php.

The deadline for applications is Nov. 10.

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How do you say Baghdad Bob in Chinese?

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

It’s all how you spin things.

“A Chinese government official at a United Nations summit in Athens on internet governance has claimed that no Net censorship exists at all in China. The article includes an exchange by a Chinese government official and a BBC reporter over the blocking of the BBC in China.”

From the article: “I don’t think we should be using different standards to judge China. In China, we don’t have software blocking Internet sites. Sometimes we have trouble accessing them. But that’s a different problem. I know that some colleagues listen to the BBC in their offices from the Webcast. And I’ve heard people say that the BBC is not available in China or that it’s blocked. I’m sure I don’t know why people say this kind of thing. We do not have restrictions at all.”

How do you say Baghdad Bob in Chinese?

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