May 2006

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Does Gossip Qualify as WOM?

Posted by Administrator on 25 May 2006 | Tagged as: Automotive Reviews

All the latest football gossip from Tuesday’s papers. Monday’s gossip Wayne Routledge will be the first summer departure from relegated Crystal Palace, joining Tottenham for 2m .

? Names & Faces: Birth of Stephanopoulos’ second child induced by food from the Austin Grill, as was their first child. . . Bill Bradley launches satellite radio program. WP ? Lloyd Grove’s Lowdown: Hillary has Springer’s support. . . Atlantic Monthly predicted Felt 13 years ago. NYDN ? Rush & Molloy: Woodward won’t dish about the infamous garage. NYDN ? Page Six: Column named Felt in 2002. NYP

All the latest football gossip from Monday’s papers. Sunday’s gossip Danish defender Daniel Agger has leapt to the top of Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez’s wanted list after his performance against England last .

* “By the beard of Zeus!” * Storm, ye heavens, storm! (Ed loves a good thunderclap.) * News * 1. NY Times To Market a Magazine, Fill It With Celebrity gossip By Roben Raezad 8/16/05 http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/16/business/media/16adco.html The voracious demand for Hollywood gossip, from Brad Pitt’s love interests to .

Regulatory Affairs Manager, Medical Device, New Jersey (CyberScientific Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs)

Posted by Administrator on 25 May 2006 | Tagged as: Sports Reviews

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Regulatory affairs Manager, Medical Device, New Jersey This position is open as of 1/2/2006. Please click below and apply: a href=”http://www.CyberScientific.com/qb.aspx?menu=0&ad=DavidCB&posId=DW-NJ-MRAMD” onclick=”exLink(this);” s. Company: CyberScientific Pharmaceutical Regulatory affairs Location: Eatontown, NJ Pay Range: $80,000 - $110,000/Year : Toms River Jobs at RSS-Job-Feeds.org

TBTM Radio Program #32: Radio, Radio

Posted by Administrator on 23 May 2006 | Tagged as: Entertainment Reviews

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Sharewatch.com - Tue, 31 May 2005 17:10:22 GMT

My radio needs are pretty simple. I require a single preset: my local National Public radio station. So I’ve regarded satellite radio and its much-ballyhooed digital transmissions with ambivalance. I’m not interested in all those wacky music and talk channels. And while satradio’s public-radio offerings hold some appeal, the lack of local flavor is a deterrent. Besides, I’m just not keen on paying monthly fees for radio. HD radio? Hey, that’s different. Terrestial broadcasters such as Minnesota Public radio have begun upgrading to digital FM transmissions, which are said to sound as good as satellite radio (with AM sounding about as good as standard FM). And the digital broadcasts are gratis. Hey, sounds good! Now, I just have to wait for prices on those newfangled digital receivers to fall. $250 to $500? Ouch. Update: But wait! Maybe you can get your radio for free!.

Leading the U.S. radio industry in technical innovation and programming, NPR has ensured that multicasting will be a part of public radio’s digital future. Multicasting is a feature of HD radio? technology that creates multiple broadcast channels from what is presently one analog radio signal. This summer, NPR will begin offering five programmed music formats to multicasting stations: classical, jazz, electronica, triple-A and folk. Other program offerings NPR is developing for stations with new channels include a news and information service and formats that would serve culturally diverse audiences. more on NPR?s tomorrow radio Via I Love radio .org

The debut of Air America. Why aren’t we on there?

( crane and rigging ) Good Politics radio announces the We the People Award For Political radio Excellence We invite all radio show hosts in traditional broadcast media as well as online radio broadcastspodcasts to submit their best show for consideration0A0AThe radio show m.

Obvious Arborist and newspaper columnist laments his regular "Fun Facts About Trees" doesn’t generate traffic the way the rest of the newspaper’s website does, publishes a reason why

Posted by Administrator on 22 May 2006 | Tagged as: Construction Reviews

January 1, 2004 — This article explores how commercialism has diminished the importance of public service. Market concerns now determine operation and content in the newspaper .

Ultra-concentrated ?16 Million Reserve? is the hottest science can make.

The newspaper industry is operating a marketplace for illegal gun transfers according to a report released today by the Campaign to Close the newspaper Loophole.

(The Times Online) (40 comments, 8640 page views)

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