Archive: June 2001

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Media Moves

June 18th, 2001 by

In National News: Deputy Editor-in-chief Jenny Barnett, Editorial Director/features Michele Lavery, Editor-at-large Susan Boyd and Fashion Director Mary Alice Stephenson follow Marie Claire Editor-in-chief Glenda Bailey to Harper’s Bazaar. Contact Hearst for more information: 212/649-2292… Continued

Military Multimedia

June 18th, 2001 by

The Military Times Media Group relaunches its Web sites (ArmyTimes.com, NavyTimes.com, AirForceTimes.com, MarineCorpsTimes.com) to provide more targeted coverage for U.S. armed services readers. Updates include new original Web-based content and reporting on military issues, money… Continued

Fly Me. I’m MSNBC

June 18th, 2001 by

Now news junkies won’t have to miss a moment of MSNBC — even at 30,000 feet. MSNBC.com news and information will be distributed via Creative Airspace, a specialist in providing movie and entertainment solutions to… Continued

Man Bites Dog

June 18th, 2001 by

In a refreshing reversal of roles, a Los Angeles technology reporter is pitching PR pros his latest project. Ken Rutkowski, known in the U.S.’s second largest media market as “The Gadget Guy,” has put a… Continued

All CNBC All the Time

June 18th, 2001 by

CNBC signs a deal with XM Satellite Radio to provide programming for continuous live audio to XM listeners. CNBC addicts will be able to tune into business information and financial market news via XM’s 100-channel,… Continued

Online Journalists Debate The Diss Factor with Publicists

June 18th, 2001 by

Picture this: You’re sitting at your desk and receive an email request from a journalist with I’mNewOnTheWeb.com who wants to speak to your top client about that company’s patented bees wax formula. You weigh your… Continued

G+J :Cues Up

June 11th, 2001 by

In the latest installment of the continuing :CueCat saga, Gruner + Jahr will employ the technology in seven of its publications. By fall, readers of Family Circle, Rosie, YM, Parents, Child, Fitness and Homestyle magazines… Continued

Habla AOL?

June 11th, 2001 by

America Online debuts a new content area designed specifically for its Latino users in the U.S. The new area, run by AOL’s Latin America subsidiary, offers bilingual content and community and features original material from… Continued

Healthcare Business Goes Under the Knife

June 11th, 2001 by

Healthcare Business magazine is making a name change. Starting this month, the publication will be known as HealthLeaders, a more apt description of the pub’s mission, according to publishers. HealthLeaders offers insight for senior healthcare… Continued

Orlando En Espanol

June 11th, 2001 by

It may not have Little Havana, but Miami’s neighbor to the north is recognizing the influence of its growing Latino population. Editors at the Orlando Sentinel have unveiled plans for a weekly publication covering local,… Continued