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The Babes Of September [This Month In Babes]

Posted in babes, photo, babelogs, nude, AB, Fleshbot Babes, This month in babes on September 30th, 2009

A look back at the babes of September…

Maria (MPL Studios)
Hailey Jade (Own My Mouth)
Julia (New Nude City)
Krissy Leigh & Maestro (Public Disgrace)
Netty Maj (Women of Playboy)
Aria (X-Art.com)
Jenn-Ang Nguyen (Playboy’s Busty Babes)
Aletta (Only Cuties)
Dominika (Hegre-Art)
Meggan Powers (Hustler)
Tania (InFocusGirls)
Riley Shy (Fucking Machines)
Louisa Lanewood (Twistys)
Allie Haze (Matt’s Models)
Kate Brenner (Playboy’s All Naturals)
Riva & Ayane (Sapphic Erotica)
Katej & Lucynova (Errotica)
Lia May (Gallery-Carre)
Megan Murray & James Deen (Sex and Submission)
Claudia (Breath-takers)
Ariel (Ariel’s Blog)
Ofelia (Met Models)
Gianna Mazzon (Playboy’s Sexy Wives)
Louise (GirlFolio)
April O’Neal & Jana Jordan (Suze.net)
Leanne (Cosmid)
Vivien & Clara G (Clara G)
Fay (Met-Art)
Adel (Little Mutt)
Nadia Moore (Playboy’s Fresh Faces)
Gaby (Pretty4Ever)
Jane (Burning Angel)
Velvet (Super Glam)
Megan Michaels (Playboy’s Student Bodies)
Hanna (Hanna’s Honeypot)
Adrianna Nicole vs. Annie Cruz (Ultimate Surrender)
Tamara Witmer (Playboy Plus)
Taylor St. Claire (Suze Classics)
Terry (Watch4Beauty)
Ashley Blue (Hustler Taboo)
Lana (MPL Studios)
Gianna Michaels (Ass Titans)
Natasha Lane (Women of Playboy)
Ashley (New Nude City)
Black Yasmin (Public Disgrace)
Natasha (X-Art.com)
Jessica Jensen (Playboy’s Busty Babes)
Avery (Only Cuties)
Muriel (Hegre-Art)
Daphne (InFocusGirls)
Joanna Angel (Hustler)
Capri Anderson (Twistys)
Stacey Stax (Fucking Machines)


Original post by Ottimo Massimo

Mrs. Butterworth|AOL’s $4.2B Value|Andrew Ross Sorkin|Keller: Decision On Paid Content For NYT Will Come To “Gut Call”

Posted in Media Minutiae, AB on September 30th, 2009
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon - Thurs 11p / 10c
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Political Humor Ron Paul Interview

PRNewser: An interview with Mrs. Butterworth, whose been getting into the social media recently.

All Things Digital: Time Warner’s sale of AOL has been valued at $4.2 billion — “marked down from the $5.5 billion Google assigned to the company when it wrote down its five percent stake earlier this year. Which was, of course, a markdown from the $20 billion value Google had given it in 2005.”

Vanity Fair: A Q&A with The New York Times’s Andrew Ross Sorkin on the eve of the launch of his book, Too Big To Fail

New York Observer: The decision on charging for content will come down to a “gut call,” reveals New York Times executive editor Bill Keller.

New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media.

Original post by Lux Alptraum

Best Of Babelogs: International Translation Day Edition [Babes]

Posted in models, babes, glamour, babelogs, boobs, breasts, topless, AB, straight, best of babelogs on September 30th, 2009

Because a babe is a babe in any language…

· Ashlynn Brooke (labatidora.net)
· Bijou (go-girls-go.com)
· Candice Cardinele (glam0ur.com)
· Dana (dailyniner.com)


· DeJanne Rossi (lettherebeporn.com)
· Iveta (shooshtime.com)
· Jenny (babesdiary.com)
· Katrin (kindgirls.com)


· Kirara Kurokawa (babesmachine.com)
· Lisa Ann (badgirlsblog.com)
· Lucy Anne (nextdoormania.com)
· Madison Scott (hotstunners.com)


· Taylor Vixen (foxhq.com)
· Vega (gals4free.net)
· Vera (hq69.com)
· Veronica Ricci (dailypoa.com)

And don’t forget…

· Capri Anderson
· Daphne
· Joanna Angel
· Stacey Stax

…and all the rest of the Fleshbot Babes!

*****

Previously: Best of Babelogs Archive


Original post by Ottimo Massimo

It’s Spin City for Moguls & Makers at Michael’s

Posted in Lunch, AB on September 30th, 2009

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— DIANE CLEHANE

The flacks were certainly out in full force today at Michael’s. It seemed anyone who was (or represents) anyone was out and about with something to spin. Well, at least it’s a sign that life goes on in Manhattan no matter how bleak New York magazine says our financial future is. Although a pesky stomach bug kept me away last week, we hear things were really hopping with Michael Douglas holding court on Table One. (He’s in town filming the sequel to Wall Street, in case you haven’t heard.) Seems the Oscar-winning actor enjoyed several bottles of wine with a table full of ‘masters of the universe’ — no doubt asking these insiders how his character, Gordon Gekko, would handle the new world order in the financial district.

I was lunching today with a real media powerhouse, Debbie Phillips, who has turned her career as a work-life coach into a bonafide cottage industry. In 2003, Debbie founded “Women on Fire,” an organization whose mission she describes as “helping women achieve their dreams and desires.” (She hates the outdated term ‘networking’.) Having been a journalist, politico, and television producer for decades, Debbie brings plenty to the table. Among her many accomplishments: She was the first female press secretary in Ohio government, having worked for Governor Dick Celestein the ’80s. When Debbie “stepped out of the swirl,” she somehow found herself coaching clients on life and career strategies before the now burgeoning industry even had a name. Although most of her clients by the mid-’90s were men, she saw her business take off in 2000 after deciding to focus on the needs of women. These days, the company’s multi-media platform encompasses books, CDs and DVDs as well as biannual seminars, which she calls “tea parties,”in New York. She also holds events in Ohio, Michigan, and Boston. These members-only gatherings, says Debbie, are designed to get women of different backgrounds talking about their accomplishments and goals in a “judgment-free zone” and serve as a much needed dose of empowerment to get things going. Sounds like a great idea to us.

Here’s the rundown on today’s crowd:

1. My pal Stu Zakim, who recently left his perch as Showtime’s spinmeister, presiding over a “boy’s lunch” with ABC News’ Jeffrey Schneider, Tony Fox of Comedy Central, Patrick Reilly of Sirius Radio, publicist Peter Himler, Jeff Bercovici who is writing for AOL verticals these days, flack Matthew Hiltzik, and Matt Frankel, formerly of AOL. Stu told me the guys had gathered to “celebrate” Arnie Huberman who passed away earlier this summer.

2. Steve Rubenstein

3. Publicity maven Maury Rogoff, Oprah.com writer Jill Brooke , and Fox 5’s Rosanna Scotto.

4. Richard Rubenstein

continued…

New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media.

Original post by Ottimo Massimo

It’s Spin City for Moguls & Machers at Michael’s

Posted in Lunch, AB on September 30th, 2009

homepage_graphic04_large.jpg

— DIANE CLEHANE

The flacks were certainly out in full force today at Michael’s. It seemed anyone who was (or represents) anyone was out and about with something to spin. Well, at least it’s a sign that life goes on in Manhattan no matter how bleak New York magazine says our financial future is. Although a pesky stomach bug kept me away last week, we hear things were really hopping with Michael Douglas holding court on Table One. (He’s in town filming the sequel to Wall Street, in case you haven’t heard.) Seems the Oscar-winning actor enjoyed several bottles of wine with a table full of ‘masters of the universe’ — no doubt asking these insiders how his character, Gordon Gekko, would handle the new world order in the financial district.

I was lunching today with a real media powerhouse, Debbie Phillips, who has turned her career as a work-life coach into a bonafide cottage industry. In 2003, Debbie founded “Women on Fire,” an organization whose mission she describes as “helping women achieve their dreams and desires.” (She hates the outdated term ‘networking’.) Having been a journalist, politico, and television producer for decades, Debbie brings plenty to the table. Among her many accomplishments: She was the first female press secretary in Ohio government, having worked for Governor Dick Celestein the ’80s. When Debbie “stepped out of the swirl,” she somehow found herself coaching clients on life and career strategies before the now burgeoning industry even had a name. Although most of her clients by the mid-’90s were men, she saw her business take off in 2000 after deciding to focus on the needs of women. These days, the company’s multi-media platform encompasses books, CDs and DVDs as well as biannual seminars, which she calls “tea parties,”in New York. She also holds events in Ohio, Michigan, and Boston. These members-only gatherings, says Debbie, are designed to get women of different backgrounds talking about their accomplishments and goals in a “judgment-free zone” and serve as a much needed dose of empowerment to get things going. Sounds like a great idea to us.

Here’s the rundown on today’s crowd:

1. My pal Stu Zakim, who recently left his perch as Showtime’s spinmeister, presiding over a “boy’s lunch” with ABC News’ Jeffrey Schneider, Tony Fox of Comedy Central, Patrick Reilly of Sirius Radio, publicist Peter Himler, Jeff Bercovici who is writing for AOL verticals these days, flack Matthew Hiltzik, and Matt Frankel, formerly of AOL. Stu told me the guys had gathered to “celebrate” Arnie Huberman who passed away earlier this summer.

2. Steve Rubenstein

3. Publicity maven Maury Rogoff, Oprah.com writer Jill Brooke , and Fox 5’s Rosanna Scotto.

4. Richard Rubenstein

continued…

New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media.

Original post by Lux Alptraum