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	<title>Comments on: Listen at your own risk</title>
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		<title>By: Balancing Act: Traditional Publicity and Social Networking &#171; Film Publicity Help: Tips, Tricks, Traps. Let&#8217;s Talk.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Today I listened to a podcast on just this subject. A three-way conversation between Joseph Jaffe, Across the Sound; Chris Thilk, Movie Marketing Madness; and Kirk Skodis, Real Pie Media. After a blessedly brief three-way love fest, including a declaration of a man-crush that I&#8217;m sure will haunt the declarer for some time, the guys discussed how the film industry is reacting and adapting to the new media and social networking. They used several recent examples of flops and successes, from studios and independents to demonstrate what appears to work, and doesn&#8217;t, in film publicity nowadays. [...] ]]></description>
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