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The eCRUSH network comprises two major sites: eCRUSH.com and eSPIN.com. The network was acquired by Hearst Media on December 31, 2006 [1]. The original eCRUSH site was launched on ...
eCRUSH, a company providing essentially the same service, had entered the market on Valentine's Day, 1999; today eCRUSH claims to have over 1.6 million users and to have ...
Sale of eCrush to Hearst Corporation Montgomery & Co. Advises eCRUSH In It's Acquisition by Hearst Corporation. Hearst Magazines Announces Acquisition of eCRUSH.com, Inc.
Where Are They Now - Wednesday, October 31, 2007. eCrush's Clark Benson: Where Is He Now? The eCrush network comprises three major sites: eCRUSH.com, eSPINtheBottle.com and ...
This is a page made by the member of Ecrush me Jono. Ecrush is the new band from America and from good old Wales We are not a full band yet we need a drummer and a bass player.
eCRUSH Network Terms of Service and Use Agreement. Please read the following Terms of Service and Use Agreement ("Agreement"). When you use the eCrush.com, eSpin-The-Bottle.com or ...
Hearst Magazines may have been too cautious in the past when it came to building up its website properties (for instance, the not-so successful strategy with iVillage), but the ...
This is the virtual basecamp of the eCrush Network, a top entertainment/community network for teens and young adults which operates a number of youth-oriented destinations, each of ...
(Crain’s) — eCrush.com Inc. of Chicago, the parent company of several Internet-based social communities, has been purchased by a division of media company Hearst Corp. Hearst ...
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Hearst has finally made a move in the online M&A market, after its venture arm has been investing heavily in digital media startups (Sling Media, Brightcove and others): it has ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hearst Magazines Digital Media, the online unit of Hearst Magazines, has acquired eCRUSH.com, Inc., a top entertainment/community network for teens and ...
eCrush Case Study: Why timing the M&A market is tricky written by Nisan Gabbay, posted on April 15th, 2007 Why profiled on Startup Review. The eCrush network is comprised of several ...
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The eCRUSH network comprises two major sites: eCRUSH.com and eSPIN.com. The network was acquired by Hearst Media on December 31, 2006 . The original eCRUSH site was launched on Valentine's Day, 1999 in Chicago by Clark Benson and Karen DeMars Pillsbury. It pre-dates the social networking phenomena of Friendster.com, MySpace.com and Facebook.com.

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