The Seattle Post-Intelligencer today because the first major metro newspaper to stop publishing in print but keep the news brand alive on the web. Seattlepi.com’s Executive Editor Michelle Nicolosi promises bold experiments, “to break a lot of rules that newspaper Web sites stick to.” And to be sure, the entire news industry will be watching [...]
Archive for March, 2009
The Great Seattle Advertising Experiment: What Will Happen to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer’s Print Advertising Dollars?
Number 10 Site Gets a Red Nose
Good to see the Number 10 site supporting Comic Relief. I like the subtle logo change.
Will you be doing your bit for comic relief? Gordon Brown and the British government pledged £2 Million.
Passions over health care reform
Since the vote on a sweeping overhaul of the U.S. health care system on Sunday, almost a dozen Democrats legislators have reported threats and vandalism. Some say they found smashed office windows while another senator says he discovered the gas line at his home had been cut.
We’re asking you to take a look at the recent threats and boiling emotions from both sides of the aisle. Why is this happening? What is it about health care – or the political climate – that’s causing such a powerful emotional response?
Does health care reform have you feeling passionate or are you just fed up with it? What exactly about health care makes you passionate and wanting to fight for it? Get on camera and tell us what about health care revs your engine.
We also want to hear how this affects you. Go here to share your personal story. Your responses could be part of CNN’s coverage.
Happy Birthday Megan
Happy Birthday Megan!
Hope you had a good day
Lots of love,
Gramps, Nan, and Jamie.
xoxoxox
PS: Better late than never!
ASBIS boosts Microsoft channel in Croatia
Press-release: ASBIS Croatia, a subsidiary of ASBISc Enterprises PLC, signed a new distribution agreement with Microsoft Corporation.



