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Media Moves

June 24th, 2002 by
National: Danielle Belopotosky, researcher for the Washington, D.C. bureau of The Wall Street Journal, leaves to pursue a master's degree in journalism. Katherine Boehret assumes her responsibilities, [email protected] ... Maryln Schwartz, lifestyle columnist for The… Continued

Winning Webbies

June 24th, 2002 by
Looking for the best online outlets for your news? The winners of the Webby Awards and the corresponding "People's Voice" awards were announced last week, including several choice sites for pitching: Tolerance.org snagged the Webby… Continued

Monitoring Microsoft

June 24th, 2002 by
Ziff Davis launches a new e-newsletter, Microsoft Watch, entirely devoted to the super-sized software company, covering news and business strategies coming out of Redmond, Wash. Readers will include investors, technology executives, analysts and software developers.… Continued

Goodbye, Grid

June 24th, 2002 by
Grid magazine, a spinoff of Interior Design, was shut down last week due to weak advertising rates. The pub had a circulation of about 35,000. Grid editors were laid off. (Reed Elsevier, 212/448-2300)
If you can get beyond the ... er ... irreverent name, writer/director Kevin Smith's new Web site may be the perfect site for your pop culture and movie news. MoviePoopShoot.com debuted last week with the… Continued

This Just In…

June 24th, 2002 by
In this week's issue devoted to brand, we can't ignore the issue of personal brand. And what company is more wrapped up in executive brand than Martha Stewart Omnimedia? The domestic diva has taken some… Continued

Subaru Bungles with Bunny

June 17th, 2002 by
What Subaru ad execs thought would tug at the heartstrings of consumers has created a storm of problem PR from animal rights groups. The offending ad is a new spot depicting a mother and daughter… Continued
Ogilvy PR recently acquired H-Line, one of China's leading domestic PR firms, creating H-Line Ogilvy, which will continue to operate separately. Ogilvy has tripled its fee income in China since 1997, and says the acquisition… Continued