Minimal fanfare (Plasma TV) for World Cup
Minimal fanfare for World Cup
The world's most celebrated sporting event kicked off Friday when the German soccer team defeated Costa Rica 4-2 in the opening match of the 2006 World Cup.
Matsushita world's top plasma TV maker
TOKYO - Japan's Matsushita Electric Industrial retained the top spot in the world's plasma television business in the January-March quarter, although its market share in terms of shipments fell to 21.6% from 26% in the October-December period.
Flagwavers - a fable
The following story could be true. Some of the names have been changed to protect the guilty. I.
World Cup Frenzy Grips Jeddah Cafes
JEDDAH, 9 June 2006 Coffee shops around Jeddah are buying plasma television sets and subscribing to local satellite sports channels to attract as many soccer fans as possible for the up and coming exciting international World Cup tournament.
Adspace executive eyeing major mall sites
Job: Eric Steinert, senior vice president of business development at Adspace Networks Inc. since May. The Plan: Mr. Steinert is canvassing the country wooing mall developers, discovering where advertisers want to be seen and scoping out the best locales for Adspace's marketing platform.