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	<title>Comments on: Old media still works for advertising- Newell Rubbermaid marketing chief</title>
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		<title>By: maguire</title>
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		<description>There is certainly a solid amount of validity to this point. Web advertising has taken on a certain amount of stigma that tv commercials received during the 80&#039;s and 90&#039;s. It is generally expected that if you watch tv there will be commercials, however commercials and advertising on the web are still found as more of an annoyance than something that you expect. And it must be said that some of the most interesting ad campaigns are found in print.

There is an interview series of professional journalists discussing the future of journalism that you might enjoy.
http://www.ourblook.com/topic/future_of_journalism.html</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is certainly a solid amount of validity to this point. Web advertising has taken on a certain amount of stigma that tv commercials received during the 80&#8242;s and 90&#8242;s. It is generally expected that if you watch tv there will be commercials, however commercials and advertising on the web are still found as more of an annoyance than something that you expect. And it must be said that some of the most interesting ad campaigns are found in print.</p>
<p>There is an interview series of professional journalists discussing the future of journalism that you might enjoy.<br />
<a href='http://www.ourblook.com/topic/future_of_journalism.html'>http://www.ourblook.com/topic/future_of_ journalism.html</a></p>
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