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Professional Online & Print Advertising Sales Position Open at Texas Magazine. Discover the Deep Roots of Texas Culture, Commerce & Creativity
Immediate opportunity for experienced and creative ad sales professional with Texas Magazine and associated publishing ventures to prospect, market, manage and sell affluent retail and agency accounts. Minimum three years sales experience required. Media and onlines ad sales experience a plus. Responsibilities include: Prospect and develop new business, service clients and secure long-term relationships, achieve revenue goals set by Publisher, and maintain client database.
Texas Magazine Calls Texas Monthly on Premature Declaration of Presidential Election Winner
This just speaks for itself: Texas Monthly Magazine editor, Paul Burka, prematurely called Obama Presidential winner October 21, 2008. He might be part of the problem. Is that what Texas wants?
NEW STATE MAGAZINE LAUNCHES IN TEXAS
BEST BOOT-FORWARD APPROACH; GOV. RICK PERRY COVER
(Boerne, TX August 19, 2008) Departing from the “if it’s negative, it’s news” approach to magazines dedicated to Texas, Publisher Kelley Glick is putting her best boot forward with the launch of Texas Magazine on September 15, 2008. The new bi-monthly consumer magazine and its online version www.mytexasmag.com – offer a fresh, positive perspective on the lifestyle, allure and essence of being Texan – by birth or adoption.
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