Call Toll-Free! Movie Marketers Are Standing By! - IFC


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Call Toll-Free! Movie Marketers Are Standing By!
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... marketing book (I suppose the fact that "The Virginity Hit" is a fiction masquerading as a documentary ads an element of meta-ness, if nothing else). ...

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Updates On HealthMed Services(HEME), Level3 Communications(LVLT) And St. Jude ... - Penny Stock Live (blog)

Updates On HealthMed Services(HEME), Level3 Communications(LVLT) And St. Jude ...
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OB), in some cases, provides media advertising and public awareness for both public and private companies, as well as disseminating news. ...

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Mad Men Watch: I'd Like to Thank the Academy - TIME (blog)


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Mad Men Watch: I'd Like to Thank the Academy
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"Waldorf Stories" also gives us more of Don's founding myth, filling in the story of how he came to jump from the fur business into advertising. ...
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Wanna Smell like Sid Vicious?: The Incredible Strange World of Sex Pistols ... - LA Weekly (blog)

Wanna Smell like Sid Vicious?: The Incredible Strange World of Sex Pistols ...
LA Weekly (blog)
Once you get over the initial cynicism (cue 1977's "Anarchy in the UK"), meta-cynicism (cue the mid-'90s "Filthy Lucre" tour version of "Anarchy in the UK") ...

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Exclusive: Kai Krause speaks: Not that mysterious (well, maybe a little) - ZDNet (blog)

Exclusive: Kai Krause speaks: Not that mysterious (well, maybe a little)
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Meta was great - but I shared with a partner, the employees, the first investors, then Paul Allen as he came in, several company buys and mergers as well as ...

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This Day In History

William McKinley: US president was shot by an anarchist; he died eight days later (1901)

Quote of the day

"Hope is the only bee that makes honey without flowers."

by Robert Green Ingersoll