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Jetpack Grows In New York

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Santa Monica-based rich media advertising technology developer Jetpack is expanding in New York, saying this week that it has opened up a new office New York City, and hired a new VP in the location. Jetpack said it has named Jeremy Carlin as Vice President, Business Development, to head up the company's East Coast operations.

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A Chat with Chris Tragos of Jetpack

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Tragos is a veteran of technology industry here, having come from Spin Media (formerly, Buzznet) with his two other co-founders. Talk a bit about your team, and the story on how you got from Buzznet to Jetpack? At Jetpack, we don't outsource production, and we manage all of the software development within Jetpack.

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Buzz Media Names Citron President

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According to Buzz Media, Citron will oversee programming, marketing, engineering, and product development at the firm. Buzz Media, which until recently was known as Buzznet, runs a network of celebrity and music sites including Celebuzz, Stereogum, Idolator, and others. Tags: buzz media buzznet alan citron executive.

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Interview with Kieve Huffman, Dather

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Kieve has previously been GM and VP of Sony BMG's Global Digital Business Group, and VP of Media Content at InfoSpace, and his partner, Scott Boyd, who was most recently GM at Buzznet and also was Managing Director of AOL Music. He was most recently General Manager at Buzznet, and before that was a Managing Director at AOL Music.

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Jetpack Gives a Boost to Mobile and Rich Media Advertising

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That same team founded the popular site Buzznet, which became BuzzMedia and is now known as SpinMedia. Our tools were originally built for more technically savvy users, and now we’ve enhanced them for the creative community, working with designers to develop a tool they would love to use,” said CTO Woolery.