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Exclusive! Debauchery Reigns In 2008 Right Media Open Video

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In an AdExchanger.com exclusive, a nameless somebody known as “AdExchanger Fan” has sent a video shown during Yahoo! Right Media’s spa/conference known as “Right Media Open” in 2008.

In the video, debauchery reigns as the Yahoo! Right Media team members take their bows. Participants include former RMX CEO Mike Walrath, Joanne Bradford, Jacob Ross, Antony Taylor, Frank Weishaupt, Pat McCarthy and the inimitable Bill Wise, who appears – shield your eyes – in a bathrobe. And, Walrath breaks a bottle in a conference room brawl. And much more!

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