Archive: July 2001

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Media Moves

July 9th, 2001 by

National News: The New York Daily News promotes David Andelman from deputy business editor to business editor. He assigns and edits business stories. Email [email protected] . . . Ronald Rosenberg, biotech business reporter for The… Continued

ELLEgirl Goes Live

July 9th, 2001 by

ELLEgirl.com, the companion site to the eponymous print pub, is officially up and running. ELLEgirl caters to a teen demographic with original content on shopping, beauty, advice and entertainment. (ELLEgirl: Brandon Holley, 212/767-6786, [email protected])

TGIF on MSNBC

July 9th, 2001 by

MSNBC and Newsweek celebrate weekends with a new weekly feature on Newsweek.MSNBC.com. Correspondents from both organizations review new movies, music and television and offer advice on shopping, home improvement, travel and family entertainment specifically designed… Continued

Granite State Goes Global

July 9th, 2001 by

New Hampshire’s largest commercial television station launches an online counterpart, http://www.thewmurchannel.com, covering regional and national news and information tailored for the New Hampshire Web surfer. The site covers money, health, technology and entertainment in addition… Continued

Real Life Sci Fi

July 9th, 2001 by

The National Geographic Channel and New York Times Television aired the first episode of their new weekly, hour-long newsmagazine “Science Times” on June 26. The program includes up to three stories examining new discoveries in… Continued

Calling All Tech Execs

July 9th, 2001 by

Computer-world is soliciting nominations for its third annual Premier 100 to run in a special issue, January 2002. Candidates must demonstrate leadership in their organizations through the application of high-tech solutions to business problems. Pitch… Continued

Financial Communications: Playing by the New Rules

July 9th, 2001 by

Now that Regulation Fair Disclosure has been in effect nearly a year (PRN, Sept. 11, Aug. 28), industry insiders are coming to terms with how the law is affecting investor relations. Once slow to adopt… Continued