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  1. Salon -- Salon.Com
    Founded in 1995, Salon.com is a leading Internet media company that produces 10 award-winning, original content sites and hosts The WELL, a subscription-based online community. Salon logged 3.8 million unique visitors in July 2001, as audited by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Over 530 companies have advertised on Salon.com including IBM, Lexus, Microsoft, EDS, Hewlett-Packard, Mastercard, AskJeeves, Virgin Megastore Online, Kimberly Clark, Powell's Books and Intel. In December 1999, Salon.com announced a content and equity agreement with Rainbow Media Holdings, Inc., a subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corp. and NBC. Strategic wireless distribution partners include AvantGo, Omnisky and Palm.net.
  2. Radio -- New York
    "Salon.com Radio" will air in major markets including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Detroit and Philadelphia, and in more than 100 other cities. Additionally, Salon.com Radio will be streamed each week in its entirety at Salon's popular Web site, Salon.com ( http://www.salon.com/radio ), and on partner sites across the Web. Downloadable MP3 files of individual stories and interviews will ... be available.
  3. Courtney Love -- Records
    Gene Simmons may not be too pleased with Radiohead's recent digital-distribution experiment, but the still-unsigned-to-a-major Courtney Love is thinking of going the In Rainbows route with her next record. Only she wants to one-up Thom Yorke and the gang by releasing her "A-list material"--and not a bunch of cobbled-together tracks that have been percolating for a while and that got lapped up by the Internet as OMG THE GREATEST THING EVER anyway--on her own terms, and not just as a "promotional stunt for the CD," and after she does Oprah. more
  4. Lexus -- Team Lexus
    In 2001, Team Lexus capitalized on the debut of the first generation Lexus IS by entering three IS 300s in the renamed Grand-Am Cup (now run by the Grand American Road Racing Association). By 2002, Team Lexus had won the Drivers Championship and Team Championship with nine podium finishes, and a sweep of the top three finishes at Le Circuit Mont Treblant in Quebec, Canada. In 2003, Team Lexus achieved four pole positions, six podium finishes, two track records at Daytona 24 and Mosport, and a victory at Miami-Homestead.[62]
  5. Arrested Development -- Episodes
    Fox cut "Arrested Development" down to 13 episodes in its third season, but the network has not officially canceled the show. If it does, other networks are reportedly interested in bringing back the Emmy-winning comedy.
  6. Lexus -- Sales
    Sales of the second generation Lexus RX have continued the success of the RX series for Lexus. With the vehicle regularly logging over 100,000 units in sales annually in the U.S. alone, the Lexus RX has become one of the most popular luxury vehicles on the market. In 2006, the RX series sold to over 108,000 customers nationally, making the Lexus RX the highest-selling luxury vehicle in the United States.[10]
  7. Salon
    Founded in 1995, Salon Media Group is a leading new media company that produces an award winning Internet site, Salon.com, as well as two subscription-based online communities, The WELL and Table Talk. Salon logged 3.8 million unique visitors in July 2001, as audited by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Companies which have advertised on Salon include IBM, Lexus, PBS, Universal Studios, Hewlett-Packard, Ford, Sprint, Absolut, Powell's Books, Discover Card and Intel.
  8. Stephen Colbert -- God Machine
    Smartest Man Alive Professor Dr. Stephen Colbert, D.F.A., has no need to read books for facts, as he derives all truthiness from his own gut. Nonetheless, Dr. Colbert does occasionally deign to share his unimaginable wisdom in a book-like form, in order to more easily speak to the godless liberals and communist academician types who go for that kind of thing. Dr. Colbert has turned his authorial hand to several magnificent tomes, including
  9. Christina Aguilera -- Saturday Night Live
    Christina Aguilera hosted Saturday Night Live on February 21, 2004. She was praised for her impersonation of Kim Cattrall's Sex and the City character Samantha. Then, in April, Christina was forced to cancel her upcoming US summer tour. Many critics shouted that the tickets were selling poorly and therefore Christina decided to cancel it. But Christina struck back that it was because of her doctor's instructions to rest her strained voice. Later, Christina admitted that the real reason for cancelling the tour was because she didn't like the set-up. She said it was too much like the 'Stripped' tour and didn't see any point in doing another tour exactly the same.
  10. Sally Kirkland -- Movie Guide
    Actress Sally Kirkland said she was proud to say she has been a gay activist for 15 years, fighting for gay marriage and performing gay marriages. She said she married Adam to Steve in the movie, Adam and Steve. She said she wrote the ceremony herself. She is in progress of producing several gay movies. Kirkland presented the Outstanding Digital Journalism Award to salon.com for Alex Koppelman and “The Glass Closet.”
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