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- Jump Into the Web 2.0 Game
- Another company's jumping on the Web 2.0 bandwagon to revive its finances. Decreased profits in Playboy's TV and magazine operations have inspired its new "sexy social networking site," Playboy U. The site will be for college students only, prohibiting users whose email addresses don't end in .edu. Playboy hopes infiltrating the college market...
- Blog posts 2007-08-22
- PLAYBOY MAKES APPEAL TO YOUTH IN WEB SITE ADS: DOT-COM EFFORT WILL USE PRINT, OUTDOOR; DRIVE PRECEDES IPO.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- Playboy Enterprises, bidding to make itself as essential to young men as Walt Disney Co. is to kids, is gearing up a major consumer advertising effort for its Playboy.com Web site. Playboy Enterprises, bidding to make itself as essential to young men as Walt...
- Research articles 1999-10-11
- Playboy cites Web case to block scrambling. (Playboy Enterprises Group Inc.'s Internet indecency case)
- WASHINGTON - Playboy Enterprises Group Inc. last week said the Supreme Court's ruling in an Internet-indecency case invalidated a law requiring cable operators to scramble or time-shift adult cable channels. Playboy, which is seeking to overturn WASHINGTON - Playboy Enterprises Group...
- Research articles 1997-07-28
- Web PPV: boxers, bras.(Statistical Data Included)
- The cutting edge of pay-per-view Webcasts is forming along the traditional entertainment lines of sex and violence. The big events, recent and upcoming: former champ Mike Tyson fighting former champ Orlin Norris, and Playboy playmates on parad The cutting...
- Research articles 1999-10-25
- Playboy and Intervu Deliver Lingerie Fashions to the Web
- SAN DIEGO--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 8, 1999--
- Research articles 1999-11-08
- Playboy.com Reveals 85% Rise in Web Traffic, According to Nielsen//NetRatings
- Business Editors
- Research articles 2000-07-07
- Virtual bunny IPO.
- While the broader market was reaching new tops, the IP0 market was reaching for new bottoms, as it were. That is to say that Playboy.com Inc. filed for an initial public offering. The new dot-com is, of course, the Internet arm of...
- Research articles 2000-01-17
- PAY TO PLAY: WEB SITES THAT CHARGE A FEE ARE GROWING MORE COMMON, BUT SO FAR ONLY A FEW SPECIALIZED SERVICES HAVE SIGNED UP MANY SUBSCRIBERS.
- On the Internet, financial news has a lot in common with sex: People are willing to pay for it. Challenging the conventional wisdom that only porn sites can survive on paid subscriptions, a growing number of content providers are trying to sell th ...
- Research articles 1998-11-30
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- Playboy Expo Web Site Up and Humming as Fans Sign On for July 17-18 Event
- BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.--ENTERTAINMENT WIRE--June 29, 1999-- Playboy Online's enormously popular free Web site (www.playboy.com) has added a micro-site spotlighting the upcoming first-ever Playboy Expo July 17 and 18 at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, Calif. Playboy Expo will feature more than 200 Playboy magazine Playmates plus...
- Research articles 1999-06-29
- Playboy to Offer Show Via PPV, Web.
- LOS ANGELES -- In its first pay-per-view/online simulcast, Playboy TV and Playboy Online will distribute a live fashion show in November. The one-hour show, based on the company's Club Lingerie home-video release, will air Nov. 16 on Playboy TV, network executives said....
- Research articles 1999-10-18
- FreeLoader signs distribution agreements with HotWired, Playboy and GeoCities
- NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--April 8, 1996--FreeLoader, Inc. (http://www.freeloader.com), the creator of the first off-line World Wide Web delivery service, today announced distribution partnerships with HotWired, Inc. (http://www.hotwired.com), one of the most successful on-line publishers of original content, Playboy, Inc. (http://www.playboy.com), one of the Web's most frequently accessed sites and GeoCities (http://www.geocities.com),...
- Research articles 1996-04-08
- Media Roundup: Media Companies to Sell Ads on YouTube, MSNBC to Fill 10 p.m. Time Slot, and More
- In Today's Media Roundup: Big media companies can now sell their own ads on YouTube, MSNBC to fill 10 p.m. time slot, Monty Python sees boost in sales from YouTube, Playboy consolidating Web and print, Is Wired in trouble? and Apple posts record forth quarter profits by Sean Blanda
- Blog posts 2009-01-22
- @ UBS Media Week: Playboy's Hunt For New CEO; 'We Don't Know How Long It Will Take'
- Not surprisingly, Christie Hefner, the outgoing CEO of Playboy (NYSE: PLA), was a no-show for her scheduled appearance at the UBS Global Media and Communications PDF conference. Instead a quartet of the company's execs sought to make the case that Playboy's long-awaited web relaunch will turn things around. The...
- External links 2008-12-09
- Playboy.nl and .be to launch as part of 20th anniversary celebrations.(Playboy.com and Sanoma Uitgevers contract details )(Brief Article)
- TV MEETS THE WEB-C2002 Van Dusseldorp & Partners - http://www.vandusseldorp.com/ Sanoma Uitgevers, a publisher of consumer magazines and internet sites in the Netherlands, and Playboy.com, a subsidiary of Playboy Enterprises, have announced that they have signed an agreement to ...
- Research articles 2002-10-24
- Playboy Enterprises, Inc. signs Neoglyphics to program interactive pay site on the Web
- CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 21, 1996--As part of its aggressive new media strategy, Playboy Enterprises, Inc. has signed Neoglyphics Media Corporation to program the first phase of its new interactive pay site on the World Wide Web. Available later this spring, the pay site will be accessed through Playboy's existing Home...
- Research articles 1996-02-21
- Playboy Online and Internet Sports Network Create the Ultimate Male Sports Fantasy
- CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--August 3, 1999-- Internet Sports Network signs deal with Playboy to Create Suite of Exclusive Sports Games Playboy Online, a division of Playboy Enterprises (NYSE: PLA, PLAA), and Internet Sports Network, Inc. (OTC BB: ISNI), a leading provider of Internet sports and entertainment and contest applications, today...
- Research articles 1999-08-03
- Playboy Tunes Into LicenseMusic.com for Home Video Sound; International Entertainment Company Turns to the Web for Music
- Business/Entertainment Editors & Internet/Film/Music Writers SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--April 10, 2000 LicenseMusic.com, the leading online provider of music for film productions, today announced that Playboy Entertainment Group Inc., a subsidiary of Playboy Enterprises Inc. (NYSE:PLA), has entered into a contract to source music content over the Internet. Playboy's...
- Research articles 2000-04-10
- Playboy Enterprises
- Playboy.com, the Web extension of Playboy magazine, may have as many as 40 new openings if the site goes public as planned, says Gerry Nobile, Playboy's director of human resources. The opportunities, split between the company's New York and Chicago offices, will include technical, marketing, content and sales positions. The...
- Research articles 2000-11-01
- Maybe men wanted Playboy ads
- I find it sad that some people can't accept that Playboy mail coming to their house might be there for a reason. In the article "Playboy ads still angering Utahns" (Jan. 26), mostly women spoke of their disappointment in finding this junk mail addressed to their husbands and teenage sons....
- Research articles 2005-01-30
- Getting People to Pay: Sub-Based Web Sites
- COMPELLING CONTENT THAT'S UNAVAILABLE ANYWHERE ELSE HAS ENTICED 500,000 PAID SUBSCRIBERS TO THE CONSUMER REPORTS WEB SITE, AND 65,000 TO PLAYBOY. IT'S A FORMULA, SAY THE CREATORS, THAT OTHER MAGAZINES CAN FOLLOW. It's not often that Consumer Reports and Playboy are placed in the same category. Yet these two...
- Research articles 2000-12-01
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