| Automotive News to Host Online Open House Aug. 11-17, 2008 |
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Automotive News is hosting a complimentary one-week-only Online Open House during which its subscriber-only content at http://www.autonews.com will also be accessible to non-subscribers. Throughout the online event, Automotive News will offer a reduced annual subscription rate of $105 to new subscribers for both the print and online versions -- a $50 savings. Since 1925, Automotive News has been a weekly -- and via http://www.autonews.com a daily -- "must read" for industry executives, providing insight to managers and leaders at all levels at companies ranging from automakers to suppliers and dealers to remarketers. It is also a key information source for professionals aligned with the automotive industry such as bankers, insurers, advertisers, consultants and media. With more than 50 reporters and editors around the world, Automotive News delivers current news, in-depth features, insightful editorials, auto show coverage and more to 74,200 paid subscribers. The publication's Web site -- http://www.autonews.com -- is regularly updated with weekly print content as well as breaking news alerts via their network of reporters and Reuters News Service, Automotive News event presentation downloads, a comprehensive archive of articles and a wealth of global auto industry statistics through the Automotive News Data Center. Registered users can also request up-to-date information via daily and weekly e-mail newsletters and breaking news alerts. In addition to weekly editions, Automotive News subscribers receive a number of special annual reference volumes including: GM 100, Guide to Industry Executives, Top 125 Dealership Groups, Top 150 North American Suppliers, Top 100 Global Suppliers, Guide to Global Automotive Partnerships, Guide to Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles, Guide to China's Auto Market, Global Market Data Book and Car Cutaways. International Automotive Components (IAC) is the sponsor of the Automotive News Online Open House. Visitors during that time can learn about IAC's interior systems and components in its four core product segments, including instrument panels, overhead systems, door assemblies and flooring and acoustic systems. SOURCE: Automotive News Views: 276
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| AutoSuccess June 2007 Edition |
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Autobytel CEO Jim Riesenbach On New Frontiers in Search In March 1995, Autobytel.com went live as the first online car-buying site. At the time, dealers had concerns about sharing what was, until then, closely guarded pricing information or, worse, being shut out of the vehicle distribution process altogether. But what was good for the consumer ultimately proved to be good for the dealer — and the rise of the automotive Internet paved the way for unprecedented sales and a world of new, low-cost dealership marketing opportunities.
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