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  • DIRECT Listline

    OutdoorsWomen Database A 2.02-million-name database has been released. These names came from state agency and proprietary source records.Cost: $60/MSelections:

  • FCC: Phone Cos. Can Use Customer Info Without Permission

    A split Federal Communications Commission has ruled that telephone companies can use private information about their customers and former customers for

  • K-Tel Names Malinoff GM of Internet Operations

    Entertainment product direct marketer K-tel International Inc., Minneapolis, has named Randy Malinoff to the newly created position of general manager,

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    Accepted Trucking Companies A master file numbering 450,000 company names. These companies are licensed by the Department of Transportation.Cost: $55/MSelections:

  • DMA Roundtable: Alternative Media Experts Say Clients Wary of ‘Net Marketing

    Alternative media companies are climbing a steep learning curve when it comes to integrating interactive media into their clients’ marketing plans, according

  • Amazon.com And The New York Times Settle Lawsuit

    Amazon.com and The New York Times have settled a lawsuit over the online bookseller’s references to the Times’s Best Sellers list as part of Amazon.com’s

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  • GAO: USPS Must Maintain Better Control Over NCOA File

    A new government report says the U.S. Postal Service isn’t doing enough to monitor the use of its National Change of Address files to prevent them from

  • DIRECT Listline

    Compuserve Travel & Leisure This file contains the names of more than 74,000 paid, monthly Compuserve members who have joined one or more specialized

  • Up Close and Personal

    Even though it can be a relatively expensive proposition for mass marketers, direct mail has become a viable option as the volume of available information

  • That Was Then, This Is Now

    Whether they sold insurance, asset and investment management, or retirement accounts, most companies in the financial services industry seemed to have