Showing posts with label Journalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Journalism. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

About "About Me"

I am currently involved in international marketing projects in New York City. Please let the following serve as an introduction to my work and career. Or check my profile on LinkedIn

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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Pentagon Papers Released: America Reacts! - WWED Reporting for the Morton Report



40 years after the New York Times leaked portions of the document, all 7000 pages, enough to put the entire country to sleep, have finally been released. Read all about it here at TMR.









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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Welcome Wall Street Journal Online: WWED in the WSJ "Best of the Web Today"!

Advertising, Marketing, Journalism, business, Washington D.C., Obama, Vietnamese Advertising, Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Technorati,  Politics, , This week the Wild Wild East Dailies (WWED) welcomed the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) to its list of global publications (including the New York Times, Technorati and New York Magazine) to feature our stories. The link to WWED this week is featured under a story about House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (go figure) under the headline "Questions Nobody is Asking". Our story, entitled "Why Don't Vietnamese Advertising Agencies Win Awards" certainly is a question nobody was asking on October 12th, the day of our mention, but what it had to do with Nancy Pelosi, I'll never figure out. Better to have a link than no link at all.

And to our great curiosity, some other people were curious about that as well. Within hours of the WSJ posting we began to see hits from WSJ with the city of Washington D.C. being a top visitor. Now ain't dat sumthin'? WWED is now influencing top Washington policy wonks on the finer points of the Vietnamese advertising business! Thank you WSJ. Hi Obama! We'll take a hit wherever we can get one. Clearly, it was a slow news day...

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