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"Where the infiltration of celebrities on a platform such as Twitter gets interesting, he said, is what happens when celebrities sidestep their publicists and begin communicating directly with fans."
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Sloppy journalism is blowing is damaging the TechCrunch brand
Category Archives: Daily Links
links for 2009-02-21
links for 2009-02-17
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Greg Maffei, president and CEO of Liberty: "SIRIUS XM's ability to grow subscribers and revenue in a difficult financial and auto market is indicative of how listeners view this as a "must have" service."
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John Malone's Liberty Media has agreed to invest a total of $530 million in Sirius XM Satellite Radio, allowing the beleaguered radio company to avoid a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, the companies said Tuesday.
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"John Malone’s Liberty Media is expected to offer about $250m in a senior secured loan on Tuesday as the first step in a “multi-stage†deal to rescue Sirius XM ahead of an imminent debt deadline, one person familiar with the satellite radio group’s discussions said."
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I want it.
links for 2009-02-16
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Impressive directory of businesses on Twitter (via @briansolis)
links for 2009-02-15
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"Twitter may just be a collection of inane thoughts, but in aggregate that is a valuable thing. In aggregate, what you get is a direct view into consumer sentiment, political sentiment, any kind of sentiment. For companies trying to figure out what people are thinking about their brands, searching Twitter is a good place to start."