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BUZZMEDIA Boosts Sales Efforts With Hires

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Hollywood-based BUZZMEDIA , the entertainment and pop culture publishing firm founded by Anthony Batt , said today that it has hired on two new sales execs, as part of a push to expand its advertising sales. Sanders joins the firm from About.com, and has also served at AOL, Philips, and SONY. READ MORE>>.

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BUZZMEDIA Further Boosts Sales Team

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Hollywood-based BUZZMEDIA , the parent company of Buzznet, Celebuzz, Stereogum, and a network of other sites, is in the midst of expansion, saying this week that it has hired on four new additions to the firm's advertising team. Tags: buzznet buzzmedia executive sales. Heimowitz was most recently at Time, Inc., READ MORE>>.

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VideoAmp Opens Offices In New York, Chicago, and Detroit

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Santa Monica-based VideoAmp , a developer of programmatic video advertising software, said Friday that it has opened up offices in New York, Chicago, and Detroit, and also has hired a new VP to head up its eastern region sales. VideoAmp also said it and expanding its current office in San Francisco. READ MORE>>.

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Buzznet Joins With The Superficial

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Buzznet will take over all advertising sales for The Superficial, along with providing engineering, design, and marketing support for The Superficial. Buzznet is venture backed by Sutter Hill Ventures, Redpoint Ventures, Anthem Ventures, NEA, and Universal Music Group.

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Buzz Media Inks Deal with Magazine

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According to the two, they are in a joint venture focused on digital content, marketing, and advertising. s online advertising sales team to represent the firm, and that OK's online site, OKmagazine.com , will become part of its Celebuzz network. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Buzz Media said it will use OK!'s

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