Business Week Launched Media, Advertising Blog

Joining the growing cadre of media and advertising weblogs, Business Week has launched Fine on Media written by Business Week’s Jon Fine who pens the magazine’s Media Centric column. With four posts so far, the blog feels, well, bloggy. Not that that’s a bad thing, after all, it is a blog. There’s an intro post, a post about New York Times Editor Bill Keller taking pot shots at bloggers at a recent conference, a post about how bad the Saturday Wall Street Journal is and a post about the Allstate campaign. We’re sure the blog will be just Fine as it finds its legs.

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