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Movieline gets VanAirsdale

According to this post by Anne Thompson, S. T. VanAirsdale is now working for Movieline. Congrats Stu!

Even the negative reviews of my doc Indie Film Blogger Road Trip praised Stu's appearance in that film, so, looks like he will have even more fans - new ones - now through his work at Movieline.

From Thompson's post, which features a press release:

"MOVIELINE, the acclaimed arts and entertainment magazine, announced today that it will be relaunching its prestigious brand as a web portal covering all things Hollywood. In addition, Mail.com Media Corporation (MMC), Movieline LLC’s parent company, announced that it is hiring three full-time staff members from the entertainment industry website Defamer: Seth Abramovitch, S.T. VanAirsdale, and Kyle Buchanan."

Read Thompson's post here.

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