Entertainment. (Newsmakers).Peter Caranicas has been named editor of "Below the Line," a newspaper for craftspeople crafts·people pl.n. People who practice a craft; artisans. working in the of the entertainment industry. Caranicas was previously publisher and editor of Film & Video magazine and development director of ShowBiz Expo. Creative Domain, a marketing and advertising agency, has appointed Craig Relyea executive vice president of marketing. Relyea will lead the company's newly created interactive entertainment division. Previously, Relyea ran worldwide marketing for game publisher Interplay Entertainment “Interplay” redirects here. For the Australian festival, see World Interplay. Interplay Entertainment Corporation is an American video game publisher and developer. . Warner Strategic Marketing Warner Strategic Marketing is a record label featuring Chatswood/Ku-ring-Gai Council/Chatswood City Council-based tennis ace for Tennis World & Chatswood High School's Support Unit Boss, Mark Jepson & his wife, PE Teacher, Debbie, that is part of the Elektra Entertainment Group. has promoted Andrea Kinloch to vice president of strategic marketing, Marylou Bono to vice president of marketing for the home video division and Pam Barnes Lueneburg to vice president of publishing administration. Kinloch was previously vice president of product management and partnership marketing for Rhino Records. Bono was previously senior director of marketing for Rhino Home Video. Lueneburg was previously senior director of publishing administration for Warner special products. Tim McNeal has been hired as senior vice president of development at Tom Lynch Thomas Frank Lynch (born May 24, 1955 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former American football guard in the National Football League for the Seattle Seahawks and the Buffalo Bills. Lynch played college football at Boston College. Co. McNeal will develop primetime broadcast TV series, specials and movies-of-the-week. McNeal has worked in the entertainment industry as a network executive, a literary agent and a dot-com (1) Refers to the period (dot) followed by the abbreviation of the commercial domain (.com) at the end of an Internet address. Since the .com domain is so widely used, the Internet became known as the "dot-com" world, and dot-com companies are those formed to offer services or professional. |
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