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...Despite our constant Clear Channel bashing, we do have something nice to say, and we promise it’s not just more weather-induced euphoria. The New York Times reported on Monday that KZPS, a former classic rock station in Dallas that is owned by Clear Channel, would no longer run traditional 30- or 60-second commercials. Instead, the station will pursue a strategy of “integration”—which basically means that DJs will conversationally advertise products during their breaks, thus putting more music...
...Staff writer Kimberly E. Gittleson and contributing writer Evan L. Hanlon are the president and rock director of WHRB, Harvard’s student-run radio station. Gittleson can be reached at gittles@fas.harvard.edu...
...genre’s party-focused instrumentals and playful lyrics, but quick to point out a lack of complexity in hits like Wilsin y Yandel’s “Noche de Sexo” (if you need a translation, you should probably stick to Christian rock).Another of many overlaps between the genres is the growing focus on producers as the center of musical scenes. Back in those early days of block parties, b-boys and b-girls, the early focus on DJs like Grandmaster Flash and Kool DJ Herc gave way to a more producer-centric organization...
...Sorenstam, today's talent includes a 21-year-old blond, blue-eyed beauty who just won her second major (Brittany Lincicome); a young Mexican (Lorena Ochoa) on the verge of dethroning longtime No. 1 Sorenstam; a teen phenom, now 20, with a penchant for pink (Paula Creamer); a Japanese rock star trailed by a swarm of photographers (Ai Miyazato); and a swimsuit-calendar model with her own reality-TV show (Natalie Gulbis). "My decision to leave college and turn pro was one of the best decisions I've ever made," says Gulbis. "I'm living my dream and having...
Bivens, 54, a former advertising executive at USA Today and president of Initiative Media North America, a press service agency, is poised to make the most of her coterie of cuties. She's promoting a marketing campaign with the tagline "These girls rock" and signed on a personal branding coach, Wendy Newman, who helps players hone their image. "We don't want to cookie-cutter-stamp anyone," says Bivens. "Part of this is to play up their differences...