Sarah Hartley
“So sites like TBD definitely have a future – and a present,” says former TBD.com general manager Jim Brady. “The upcoming mobile revolution will do more to help local sites than national, in my view.” HIS PLANS: “[I] definitely want to be in something that’s 100 percent digital the next time out. Maybe I’ll feel differently some day, but for now, not interested in evangelizing the web to anyone. In my view, if you still need to be convinced to pay attention to the web, you probably shouldn’t be in the job you’re in.”
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