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Tim Armstrong of Rancid has donated a track to a series titled Everything You Wanted to Know About Gay Porn Stars (but Were Afraid to Ask) . The series, produced by John Roecker of Live Freaky Die Freaky fame, looks at the often dangerous world of gay pornography. Armstrong in particular was motivated by an episode on Harlow Cuadra, an actor who many claim was falsely imprisoned for...
After three rounds of polling the results are in: Readers say Yahoo (YHOO) should hire David Rosenblatt for its next CEO. Rosenblatt is the guy who cut costs while building revenues at DoubleClick before selling it to Google (GOOG) for $3.1 billion. He beat out Google's head of sales Tim Armstrong and former AOL CEO Jon Miller in our final round of voting. We haven't heard from Rosenblatt about...
... Becks Jamba Juice Joey Fat-one reaches a whole new level of celebrity . Christina Applegate is 37, Tim Armstrong of Rancid is 43, Amy Grant is 48 and Ricardo Montalban is 88 years old today. Click HERE to see who else is celebrating a birthday today. “Barack Obama is great for black people” — Kid Rock Kabbalah may be hazardous to your romantic life . My Chemica Romance frontman Gerard Way...
After two rounds of voting for who should replace Jerry Yang as Yahoo's next CEO, we're down to our last round. Top vote-getters from round two include: Former AOL boss Jon Miller with 23.1% Google's head of sales Tim Armstrong with 29.6% David Rosenblatt, the guy who took over DoubleClick and sold it to Google for $3.1 billion, with 21.4% Vote below. After there's a clear winner, we'll announce...
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- It's "one of the top five jobs in America right now," said Group M chief executive Rob Norman. It's also one of the toughest: succeeding Jerry Yang as CEO of Yahoo. Yet there is no shortage of boldface media names -- including News Corp.'s Peter Chernin, former Viacom chief Tom Freston and Google's Tim Armstrong -- being bandied about for the post.
We held a primary voting campaign for Yahoo's new CEO yesterday. Today, we've kept the top three leaders from yesterday's voting -- former AOL boss Jon Miller , current News Corp. COO Peter Chernin and Google's sales leader Tim Armstrong -- and added three more names we've seen suggested here and elsewhere: Yahoo director Maggie Wilderotter , former DoubleClick CEO David Rosenblatt and one...
"Two of the many people being considered at this stage are Tim Armstrong, a senior vice president at Google Inc. and Peter Chernin, president of News Corp., said people familiar with the situation. Spokespeople for Google and News Corp. declined to comment. News Corp. owns Dow Jones & Co., the publisher of The Wall Street Journal. Another person close to the company cautioned Mr. Yang shouldn't...
... kingpin Quincy Smith (who probably talks too quickly for Ballmer), as well as Google ad head Tim Armstrong, although both are also unlikely to move from where they are ensconced. Thus, with so few good choices, it might be that Microsoft (MSFT)–as usual–turns inward. But even that’s in question, given the prospects of the main internal candidate, Brian McAndrews, who came to Microsoft in...
... ran at full steam around Yahoo's search for a successor. Several names have surfaced, including Tim Armstrong and Peter Chernin -- the latest candidates to be named as potential successors. The Wall Street Journal cited unnamed sources "familiar with the situation" in reporting that Armstrong, a senior VP at Google, and Chernin, president of News Corp., are among those Yahoo's board...
... last January, following a meeting between Jim Stengel, P&G’s former global marketing officer, and Tim Armstrong, president of Google’s (NASDAQ: GOOG) advertising sales and operations in North and Latin America. Both companies had something to gain. Mountainview, Calif.-based Google controls 74 percent of “search term” advertising spending, the Journal reported, citing the research firm eMarketer...
Two new names have surfaced in speculation for who will replace Jerry Yang as 's chief executive officer.The Wall Street Journal said Tim Armstrong, a senior vice president at (NASDAQ:GOOG), and Peter Chernin, president of ., are being considered, citing unnamed "people familiar with the situation."Others expected to be in the running are Susan Decker, Yahoo's president; Daniel L. Rosensweig,...
... last January, following a meeting between Jim Stengel, P&G’s former global marketing officer, and Tim Armstrong, president of Google’s advertising sales and operations in North and Latin America.Both companies had something to gain. Mountainview, Calif.-based Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) controls 74 percent of “search term” advertising spending, the Journal reported, citing the research firm Meanwhile,...
Two new names have surfaced in speculation for who will replace Jerry Yang as 's chief executive officer.The Wall Street Journal said Tim Armstrong, a senior vice president at (Nasdaq: GOOG), and Peter Chernin, president of ., are being considered, citing unnamed "people familiar with the situation."Others expected to be in the running are Susan Decker, Yahoo's president; Daniel Rosensweig,...
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Two new names have surfaced in speculation for who will replace Jerry Yang as 's chief executive officer.The Wall Street Journal said Tim Armstrong, a senior vice president at (NASDAQ: GOOG), and Peter Chernin, president of ., are being considered, citing unnamed "people familiar with the situation."Others expected to be in the running are Susan Decker, Yahoo's president; Daniel L. Rosensweig,...
... about the campaign but says he was ultimately satisfied.) Mr. Stengel had recently met with Tim Armstrong, who runs Google's ad sales and operations in the Americas. The two men tossed around the job-swap idea. It started in January. The learning has been mutual: As the two companies started working together, the gulf between them quickly became apparent. In April, when actress Salma Hayek...