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June 14, 2005
ABC split-screen experiment a success
[AdJab] It's these kind of innovative advertising techniques that will ultimately prosper in a crowded and PVR-filled world. If the experiment is successful, as it seems to be, we may see this spread to other sports, like golf, that don't have natural (or even artificial) commercial breaks like baseball and football do.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Asininity.com] Judicious Asininity: We are also not birds or aquatic mammals, who by the way, do not engage in homosexual acts. We should keep our current family unit intact, remain a paternal society that requires its men to invest themselves in their family, and we should not allow homosexual marriage until such time that it is proven that such a change in the family strengthening institution of marriage will not weaken it further. Only then should we even consider allowing homosexual marriage in our society.
[Realitytvworld.com] Dennis Weaver saddling up in ABC Family's new 'Wildfire' drama ...: All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner. This website has been solely developed and presented by RealityTVWorld.com, and is in no way authorized or connected with CBS, FOX, ABC, NBC, The WB, UPN, MTV or any other network, any of station affiliate, or broadcasting sponsor.
[Artlife.blogspot.com] the art life: This Is The Voice of The Art Life: There is a lot of online writing, most of it untutored and not very interesting, but the ones that stand out are those that assume that there is another reader, or at least a potential reader, aside from the person who wrote it. Being aware that there is an audience for what you are doing and speaking to them lifts a blog to somewhere near the top 5 per cent of the hundreds of thousands of pages of writing. There are a number of celebrated examples of blogs that have attracted a lot of interest such as the Dear Raed blog by a gay man living in Baghdad before and after the wars, Reverse Cowgirl a New York womans sex diary (which no longer exists, but read about it here ) and various right wing political blogs.
[Blogbusinesssummit.com] Blog Business Summit: I’m always looking for better, simpler ways to explain blogging and recently found this defnition on Rhizome To blog is, after all, to stage—through selective inclusion, exclusion, and recontextualization—a performance of individual identity, to imaginatively order an inchoate universe...
[Ratchetup.typepad.com] Ratchet Up: Very few good magazines were available and were difficult to get hold of, so people would borrow and exchange them when given the opportunity. This also applied to magazines aimed at young people, which was probably one of the reasons why almost everyone from my generation, when we get on to the subject of pinhole cameras, has fond memories of the cut-out paper camera known as Dirkon*, published in 1979 in the magazine ABC mladých techniků a pÅÃrodovÄdců [An ABC of Young Technicians and Natural Scientists].
Posted at June 14, 2005 09:29 AM
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