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The City and Regional Magazine Association (CRMA) has announced the addition of two new publications to its growing national association. March 4, 2005
Atari Names Patricia Steele Senior VP, Communications
Atari, Inc. March 4, 2005
Rodale Buys Condoleezza Rice Biography
Rodale Executive Editor Leigh Haber has acquired North American rights to an important new biography of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice by Newsweek Senior Editor and Chief of Correspondents Marcus Mabry. March 4, 2005
Writing With Your Ex Just an Office Away
Rush and Molloy share the scoop about The New York Times' newest columnist, John Tierney. March 4, 2005
Authors Team up for Tsunami Book
Some bestselling authors have contributed to a new book, called New Beginnings, that will aid victims of the Tsunami that struck Southeast Asia. March 3, 2005
Porter Goss: Dazed and Confused
An alarming Associated Press article shares the disturbing news that our CIA head, Porter Goss, is about to crack under the strain of his demanding new job. March 3, 2005
Should Campaign Finance Law Apply to Blogs?
The Federal Election Commission might try to extend campaign finance law to bloggers. March 3, 2005
Butch Hartman Signs Deal with Nickelodeon
Butch Hartman, the creator and executive producer of the hit Nickelodeon series The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom, has signed a multi-year deal with Nickelodeon Networks to create original animated and live-action programming for Nickelodeon and Noggin, it was announced by Marjorie Cohn, Executive Vice President, Development and Original Programming, Nickelodeon. March 3, 2005
Questia Media Adds Taylor & Francis Books
Questia Media, Inc. March 3, 2005
Peer Impact Sings Agreement with EMI
Wurld Media, Inc. March 3, 2005
Chiappardi and Lyman Launch New Entertainment Company
Bob Chiappardi of Concrete Marketing Inc. March 3, 2005
Hispanic Media to Grow 11% in 2005
Ad Age Magazine has announced that Hispanic Print Media will grow the fastest in the next year, reaching a 12% increase, outpacing Hispanic broadcast media. March 3, 2005
The New, Improved, More Exciting ISBN Numbers
The increase in the number of books being published has led to a decision to increase the ISBN number from 10 to 13 digits. March 3, 2005
World Energy Magazine Launches Newsletter
World Energy magazine, which has for the last nine years provided an unedited forum for the leadership of the global energy industry, is introducing World Energy Monthly Review to discuss the world of oil and gas. March 2, 2005
Batmania Hits Toy Fair
Warner Bros. March 2, 2005
WSJ Announces BlackBerry Edition
The Wall Street Journal Online at WSJ. March 2, 2005
Webzen to Publish All Point Bulletin
Webzen, Inc. March 2, 2005
Midway and Cartoon Network Sign Games Deal
Midway Games Inc. March 2, 2005
Salem Communications Corporation Acquires Christianity.com
Salem Communications Corporation, a radio broadcaster focused on Christian and family-themed programming, announced that it will acquire Christianity. March 2, 2005
Winners of Name Ann Coulter's Next Book Contest Announced
The Washington Post reports on the results of the Center for American Progress' "Name Ann Coulter's Next Book" Contest. March 2, 2005
Jason Alexander Writes Children's Book
Jason Alexander will be publishing a new picture book called Dad, Are You the Tooth Fairy? (Scholastic) in May of this year. March 1, 2005
Republican Senators Waffling on Social Security Privatization
USA Today reports some bad news for President Bush: the latest USA Today/CNN/Gallup Poll conducted Friday-Sunday found that a paltry 35% of Americans approve of Bush's Social Security record, 56% disapprove and 9% have no opinion. March 1, 2005
Odeo, the Podcasting Start-up
Odeo is an interesting development. March 1, 2005
Advancedimagingpro.com Launches
Advancedimagingpro. March 1, 2005
Univision Names Ray Rodriguez President and COO
Univision Communications Inc. March 1, 2005

