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  1. @concretewavemag Thanks!
  2. @empg Haven't. Will tdefinitely take a look. Thanks.
  3. The magazine industry is thinking about an iTunes model: http://burstmedia.wordpress...
  4. Rep. Boucher opens-up the privacy debate to offline: http://bit.ly/2JwwGv
  5. Kudos to Ad Age editor Jonah Bloom, who takes aim at the extent to which procurement has gone too far: http://bit.ly/4ghETZ
  6. The rise of audience marketing. Can the industry survive in the world without context? http://bit.ly/2hxJEa
  7. Murdoch's very serious Internet strategy: http://bit.ly/2vItfS
  8. The EU's uncompromising privacy policies threaten European web publishers: http://bit.ly/2S1BBQ
  9. Can Hulu save TV?? http://bit.ly/F7f7N
  10. So far, AOL has hired 3,000 journalists. That's a lot of firepower. http://bit.ly/2rjGNR
  11. Eyeblaster study says big things about small packages: http://bit.ly/1Pf3by
  12. Issues of advertising fraud online should invite bigger questions of what may ail us: http://bit.ly/2i2c15
  13. Thinking about demand-side networks: http://bit.ly/MKm0g
  14. Consumer magazines are thinking about working together to build an ad network. Not a good idea. http://bit.ly/195ctP
  15. According to Ad Age, 70% churn at the top of media buying companies in the last 14 months? Some thoughts on that here: http://bit.ly/eXgV8
  16. Michael Moore wishes good riddance to newspapers: http://bit.ly/14TOKt
  17. The Pentagon gives us a teachable, new media moment: http://bit.ly/nfT0p
  18. An invitation to a private dinner with Newt Gingrich! http://bit.ly/5Njyz
  19. Sports abbreviating. http://bit.ly/2wuXoD
  20. Ad Age asks if political cable shows have run their course in this week's poll: http://bit.ly/3gZ600