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Wi-fi, The New Way To Connect: T-Mobile International Hotspot Service

Mar 29, 2003 — At our March meeting “Gizmos, Gadgets and Wifi”, international wireless telecommunications company T-Mobile presented an overview of its market leading efforts to provide true broadband wireless connectivity via T-Mobile HotSpot service in 804 American cities as well as major national and international airports and premium business destinations like London and Munich. . . . → Read More: Wi-fi, The New Way To Connect: T-Mobile International Hotspot Service

Earth2mars Cuts Manhattan College

Mar 28, 2003 — Justin Bolger, of the editorial company earth2mars (NY), has recently finished work with Mick Pateman and Rick Paynter of Digital Shooters on a project for Manhattan College. The job entailed a seven minute recruitment video which detailed all the opportunities Manhattan College has to offer. . . . → Read More: Earth2mars Cuts Manhattan College

State of the Industry Address

Mar 27, 2003 — The term that best seems to characterize the state of the media production business today is found in the title of the book Austin Faccone and I wrote two years ago – Dynamic Media in Transition. This industry is in a transition now, but what’s new about that? Haven’t we always been transitioning to or from something? . . . → Read More: State of the Industry Address

George Cauttero Receives MCA-I Board of Directors Award

Mar 27, 2003 — Longtime New York MCA-I member George Cauttero received the MCA-I Board of Directors Award at the Forum of President’s meeting in St. Louis, MO. Following is an excerpt from the speech by Emma Justice (our immediate Past President and International President-Elect), who presented the Award. . . . → Read More: George Cauttero Receives MCA-I Board of Directors Award

Know Your Communication Style – Part 2 of 2

Mar 27, 2003 — Start becoming more aware of the signals other people send you about their basic communication style. Look for clues in how they sound on the phone or in person, as well as how they dress or what their workspace may look like. . . . → Read More: Know Your Communication Style – Part 2 of 2