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GomiGirl wrote:They have been issued with cease and desist letters from the publisher of the revamped Weekender
GomiGirl wrote:Not a web-site - a magazine.
[Sorry for the wrong links. I have fixed them now. ]
THIS WEEK: 'the best place to take respite from the beat in Tokyo'
by Taro, December 08, 2004 09:0
I bet you all didn't know, but according to the Weekender website, Tokyo is having a heat wave for Christmas, hee, hee.
[INDENT]THIS WEEK
By John Domokos, Weekender ***ociate Editor
About the best place to take respite from the summer heat in Tokyo is your local cineplex. And while the air-con may be on inside, this summer blockbuster season is hotter than ever...[/INDENT]
maninjapan wrote:I just love the huge advertorial for Shane at the back every month and that sanctimonious Bill Hersey going on about his social life every issue. Christ almighty give it a rest love.
I've got a better idea. Why don't they simply just charge people to write articles for them.* Compensation: First published article uncompensated.
Tokyo PR firm picking up English magazine to broaden its reach
asia.Nikkei.com | September 25, 2015
A public relations company will acquire a Tokyo publisher of an English-language magazine in hopes of expanding the readership beyond the usual expatriates to include foreign visitors.
Sunny Side Up, whose marketing and communication services include consulting and event planning, plans to acquire all shares in BC Media as early as mid-October for an undisclosed sum. BC Media's Tokyo Weekender provides event listings and other information in English...
...Sunny Side Up aims to expand the audience to foreigners visiting Japan, hoping to reap synergies with its other businesses.
The company launched the Omotenashi Nippon business with such partners as Microsoft Japan last year to introduce Japan's unique products and services to the world...more...
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