Joseph Tartakoff
Feb 19, 2010 3:27 PM
Highlights from Rafat Ali’s conversation with Demand Media’s Shawn Colo, Discovery’s Bruce Campbell, Associated Content’s Patrick Keane, About’s Cella Irvine, and AOL’s Marty Moe: —Gutters: Are the panel members—whose companies are sometimes referred to as “content farms”—driving the value of content to the “gutter?” Colo: No; “We’re adding value by…
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Staci D. Kramer
Feb 11, 2010 4:40 AM
What can you expect at paidContent 2010: Discussing the Economics of Content? Just what we promised when we announced our first namesake conference: a forward-looking discussion of the major issues and opportunities facing us, staying away from the religious arguments that often arise when discussing the topic of paid content,…
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Tameka Kee
Mar 30, 2009 2:52 PM
Former *CBS* Interactive and *Google* exec Patrick Keane will head up online publishing service Associated Content. Luke Beatty, Associated Content’s founder and president, had been at the helm since CEO Geoff Reiss left for Newsweek last year. Keane brings the three-year-old startup two things it needs to help court larger…
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Rafat Ali
Dec 9, 2008 12:47 PM
Patrick Keane, the former Googler who was the EVP and CM at CBS Interactive (NYSE: CBS), has been transitioning out of his position, and hasn’t been in office in the last month, sources have confirmed, following an earlier report from Mediamemo. He was brought in early last year by Quincy…
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