Suck: Worst-Case Scenarios in Media, Culture, Advertising, and the Internet
One of the most entertaining and important e-zines on the Web (even after "selling out" to HotWired in 1995), Suck dishes out cooler-than-thou commentary and daily unapologetic satire on pretty much any subject that deserves it. Suck: Worst Case Scenarios in Media, Culture, Advertising, and the Internet, a collection of some of the more memorable columns from the site's long (in Web years) history, marks the first foray of the Sucksters into the world of print. Can an animated musical of Terry Colon's cartoon versions of the Suck staff be far behind? Some of the unfortunate recipients of attention in the "repurposed content" include PBS newsman Jim Lehrer, Niketown, and Slate, Microsoft's foray into the overcrowded e-zine market. Terry Colon's distinctive illustrations pepper each column, but none of the classic narrative cartoon collaborations between Colon and columnist Polly Esther are included. This omission (as well as other missing favorites) reflects the difficult task of selecting a few dozen columns from three years of daily contributions. Or perhaps the duo is simply negotiating a book deal of their own. Suck includes hyperlinked rants as sidebars, so you can--if you wish--roughly re-create the wandering-attention-span phenomenon associated with reading Suck online. Some readers may find the collected Sucksters too clever for their own good (if you've used the term "smart alec" in a sentence recently, this may not be your cup of tea), and readers who find themselves too cool for Suck will not be impressed. Anyone who has a sense of humor, however, especially one that finds glee in the lampooning of large media conglomerations (such as the one that employs the book's authors), will enjoy the offerings of Suck.
Tips for buying Web banners. (online advertising) (Internet/Web/Online Service
Information) : An article from: Soft-Letter
Tips for buying Web banners. (online advertising) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information) : An article from: Soft-Letter
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Title: Tips for buying Web banners. (online advertising) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)
Publication: Soft-Letter (Newsletter)
Date: January 31, 1997
Publisher: Soft-letter
Volume: v13 Issue: n12 Page: p5(1)
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Web tide; a roadmap for exploring the Internet's most vibrant element.(special
advertising section) : An article from: American Journalism Review
Web tide; a roadmap for exploring the Internet's most vibrant element.(special advertising section) : An article from: American Journalism Review
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From the supplier: The Internet offers unparalleled access to information and can greatly enhance reporting and journalism, most easily through its World Wide Web portion. The Web links together the Internet's parts, making it easier to view, understand, and explore, as well as to transfer multimedia files and applications. Web sites consist of 'pages' that fill the computer screen, and most are linked to other sites, pages, software, video, or sounds. A list of helpful sites follows the article, and others are in the AJR site.
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Title: Web tide; a roadmap for exploring the Internet's most vibrant element.(special advertising section)
Publication: American Journalism Review (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1996
Publisher: University of Maryland
Volume: v18 Issue: n1 Page: p46(2)
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Tagum stops Wadab in Kadayawan-RRD softball final
Tagum stops Wadab in Kadayawan-RRD softball final
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A Retailer and an Agency, Together Again
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Paper pushers: Artists launch business to teach paper sculpting
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For PR, ad agencies, it's all about staying balanced
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