GateHouse plans to cut newspaper pay

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- GateHouse plans to cut newspaper pay
- Stimulus-themed advertising
- Taxiing Advertising in China
- How Facebook Will Upend Advertising
- Internet BillBoard Enhances nline Advertising Business with Level …
- Vatican Radio to experiment with advertising to defray costs

GateHouse plans to cut newspaper pay
Boston Globe
com Suffering from the an advertising slump that has hurt newspapers across the country GateHouse Media New England said today that. globebusiness May 28 2009–>.

Stimulus-themed advertising
Boston Globe
But it’s not always referring to the $787 billion economic stimulus measure. Many businesses are using the word “stimulus” to try to stimulate consumers and turn the down economy into a positive promotion. Click through to see some examples of stimulus themed advertising then vote at the end for your favorite promotion.

Taxiing Advertising in China
Wall Street Journal
Passengers sit in traffic an average of 18 minutes. Advertising company Touchmedia says those are the ingredients that have helped it raise around $40 million from investors.

How Facebook Will Upend Advertising
BusinessWeek
They were reignited by the news on May 26 that Facebook has accepted a $200 million investment that values the company at $10 billion. Much of the discussion centers on the ability or lack.

Internet BillBoard Enhances nline Advertising Business with Level …
TMCnet
Its Content Delivery Network (CDN) offerings are powered by patented Footprint content delivery technology said the company. Under the terms of the agreement Level 3 will be providing content delivery network (CDN) caching and downloading services to Internet BillBoard in order to optimize delivery of online advertising. The company’s traffic management technology routes advertising content from the nearest CDN server location to target. This enhances video as well as flash content delivery. All these capabilities facilitate Internet BillBoard with a single system to distribute advertising content across multiple markets with more consistent quality while unifying management operations said the company. "Internet BillBoard is constantly seeking new ways to improve our end-user Internet experience" said Karel Pavlicek chief executive officer for Internet BillBoard. "Level 3’s CDN service enables us to ensure online video and flash content quality and offers a more cost-effective solution to improve delivery in each of the markets where we operate across Eastern Europe.
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Vatican Radio to experiment with advertising to defray costs
Catholic News Agency
4 million Euro ($29. 8 million) annual operating fees.

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