Super piece with no byline in the London Times on a situation where AOL’s BA teams bum-rushed the Wembley Stadium crew in order to book $16MM plus in ad revenue before the quarter ended, and ended up reportedly lifting artwork to make banner ads promoting a to-be-launched dog racing site, running the banner ads, everywhere, and crashing the Wembley dog-racing site.
This author gives Alec Klein a run for his money (hey, maybe it is Alec Klein) in producing a well-written, carefully researched and pretty scaldalous account of how business was conducted. For AOL-watchers, a must-read.
Yep, this is probably by Alec Klein–his book Stealing Time, was just published in the UK anbd is getting good press.
Super piece with no byline in the London Times on a situation where AOL’s BA teams bum-rushed the Wembley Stadium crew in order to book $16MM plus in ad revenue before the quarter ended, and ended up reportedly lifting artwork to make banner ads promoting a to-be-launched dog racing site, running the banner ads, everywhere, and crashing the Wembley dog-racing site.
This author gives Alec Klein a run for his money (hey, maybe it is Alec Klein) in producing a well-written, carefully researched and pretty scaldalous account of how business was conducted. For AOL-watchers, a must-read.
Yep, this is probably by Alec Klein–his book Stealing Time, was just published in the UK anbd is getting good press.