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December 09, 2005

Day and date and jargon: Parson's parsing re TW

"Windows are inevitably going to collapse over time," [TimeWarner topper Richard] Parsons told reporters, Variety writes "I don't know if everything will be day and date. But managing that transition in a way that is respectful of our distribution partners is the challenge." Further wordyiage, which a CEO is paid well for at events like this, the Credit Suisse First Boston Global Media Week Conference: AOL "came a little late to the advertising side of the party... We're talking to people about how we can kickstart that business... AOL is not an albatross around our neck but a valuable part of our business." Reports the Reporter, " the industry will "get close to the day-and-date paradigm." (Babelfish does not yet have a jargon-to-English translator; no estimates on how long this will take.)

Posted by pride at December 9, 2005 08:02 AM

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