Hello,
My impression is that the web is another form of communication:
print
radio
televison
web
and so a media director would just have to expand their horizons like
so many other people.
Or.... would it be time to create a new position to account for the
web?
The reason I ask is that our company (advertising/communications) is
in need of a new media director. Our last media director rarely, in
fact never, ever spoke with me or my boss in regards to advertising
on the web nor did she show much more than a user's knowledge of the
web as an advertising medium.
Are media director's expected to embrace the web as an additonal new
medium, or should a new job be created?
And if anyone knows someone looking for a media director's job (and
who knows the web), please ask them to contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Peter
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