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- - - - - - - - - - - - Oct. 23, 2000 | Salon.com (Nasdaq: SALN, http://www.salon.com), one of the Internet's leading media companies, today announced that Lexus, one of the world's leading luxury automobile companies, has renewed its exclusive content sponsorship for the third straight year. Financial terms were not disclosed. In addition to its continuing sponsorship of Salon.com's popular Brilliant Careers series and Salon's People site, Lexus will also sponsor the Salon People Interview. A new biweekly feature, the Salon People Interview will cover an eclectic spectrum of cultural figures. Other terms of the agreement include: a signature offline event, streaming audio spots on Salon's new online radio programming, "e-mail a friend" functionality and an essay contest. "We are thrilled to be extending the Salon-Lexus partnership for the third year in-a-row," said Michael O'Donnell, CEO and president of Salon.com. "The Lexus brand and the Salon.com brand stand for the finest quality and appeal to the same group of upscale, thoughtful customers. Through continued sponsorship of Salon's award-winning content and offline events, Lexus is maximizing their reach to this influential audience." Since November of 1998, Lexus has sponsored the highly acclaimed weekly series "Brilliant Careers," which offers readers intelligent and in-depth essays on the lives of the most influential figures of our time. Over the past year, personalities featured have included Lou Reed, Arthur C. Clarke, Stan Lee, Joni Mitchell, R. Crumb and Robert Altman.
Salon.com and Lexus recently hosted the second annual live event celebrating the Brilliant Careers partnership. Dubbed "Degas to Dot-com," the event featured a modern day salon discussion on the fusion of arts, entertainment and technology, MC'd by Ben Stein, host of Comedy Central's "Win Ben Stein's Money." Participants in the discussion included seven-time Emmy winner Tracey Ullman; Pulitzer prize-winning film critic Roger Ebert; pop-culture icon Stan Lee; critically acclaimed director Mike Figgis; cyber-visionary and scholar Brenda Laurel; and musician, producer and Internet entrepreneur Jerry Harrison. "Salon.com continues to be among the elite Internet brands," said Paul Ratzky, director of Interactive Marketing Team One, the advertising agency for Lexus. "Lexus recognized the value of the Salon brand nearly two years ago. Salon continues to distinguish itself as the destination on the Web for smart commentary on what matters most to today's readers, and we look forward to our association with this passionate audience." Salon People ( http://www.salon.com/people ) is one of Salon.com's most popular sites. In addition to Brilliant Careers, the site features a column by renowned feminist and author Camille Paglia, Rob Brezny's Freewill Astrology, and Nothing Personal, Amy Reiter's daily gossip column.
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