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Abraham Thomas Steps Down As Red FM COORed FM COO Abraham Thomas, one of the hottest radio executives in the country, is stepping down, he said in a memo to staffers yesterday. A person who has seen the memo confirmed the development. Thomas was unavailable for comment. Thomas has been with Red FM since March 2005 and helped grow it... |
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Ambition Is the Name of the Game, Proves Local BandSEATTLE, WA--(Marketwire - October 28, 2009) - Lions Ambition is the story of today's independent artists -- inspired and innovative, and on the verge of mainstream discovery. The three-man trio lay lyrics over a live band and traditional DJ, giving crowds a refreshing sound of hip-hop in the Paci ... |
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Living on $500,000 a yearWho knew that a long article about F Scott Fitzgerald's tax returns could be so interesting? The five months of furious short-story writing in 1923-24 had left him with a stake of $7,000. In Great Neck, that would only cover two and a half months of expenses. How could he stretch the $7,000 to gain ... |
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Digital City No. 55: PS3's Netflix play; Sony's Vaio X; and Halloween horrorsThis week on the Digital City, we consider the PlayStation 3's awkward Netflix implementation; marvel over the super-thin Sony Vaio X laptop; debate the fate of FireWire in new MacBooks; and review ... Originally posted at Digital City Podcast ... |
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Tracking The Ever-Shifting Priorities Of MTV Networks’ Standards And Practices DepartmentOver the weekend, 50 Cent appeared on Vh1’s Top 20 countdown—yes, it is focused on music videos!—and while introducing the No. 6 video of the week, Green Day’s “21 Guns,” Curtis said to host Jim Shearer, “Man, I’d love to be able to have a song call... |
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Nada Stirratt Defects From MTV To MySpace As Chief Revenue OfficerNada Stirratt is leaving her post as EVP, Digital Advertising for MTV Networks (NYSE: VIA) to take on the role of chief revenue officer at MySpace, MediaMemo’s Peter Kafka reports. Her hiring comes about two months after Jeff Berman exited MySpace as sales and marketing head, after the comp... |


