Web Strategy by Jeremiah:
In an effort to recognize the changes in the social media space, I’ve started this post series (see archives) to both track and congratulate folks who get promoted, move, or accept new exciting positions. Please help me congr (Read More)
Futuristic Play by Andrew Chen:
I’ve been blogging less and lessAs many of my readers may have noticed, I’ve been blogging less and less lately – it used to be multiple times a week, then it became once a week, and recently I’ve been blogging once every oth (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup - our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week - we report on President Obama's (non)-use of Twitter, take a look at the past decade in the media industry, review the latest stat (Read More)
Submitted by stewbagz
from blog:
Nov. 20 2009 - The Media Industry May Be Very Worried About The State Of Printed Newspapers And Magazine Sales But If The Subscription Figur
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TechCrunch:
Old habits die hard. Rupert Murdoch believes that the future of the newspaper business is subscriptions—electronic subscriptions. He’s done with giving away his news for free on the Web and to search engines like Google. I (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Old habits die hard. Rupert Murdoch believes that the future of the newspaper business is subscriptions—electronic subscriptions. He's done with giving away his news for free on the Web and to search engines like Google. I (Read More)
Submitted by tbivol
from blog:
The Fight between the Big and Small Screen were never there, but the increasing number of TV channel had started this battle. There was a time when there were a very few TV programs and single channel was there called DoorDar (Read More)
Today's Most Viewed Stories at nobosh.com:
Brian L. Roberts head of Comcast is on the verge of taking over NBC Universal and joining the top ranks of the media industry elite. But how did he get there?. (Read More)
Submitted by AndyStanton
from YouTube:
The Listening Post's Robin Armstrong reports on the ailing US newspaper industry. This is a chronic affliction - both advertising revenue and readership are shrinking, and newspapers across the country are performing somethin (Read More)
NewTeeVee:
When BitTorrent co-founder Bram Cohen was introduced at NewTeeVee’s Video Rights Roundtable this morning, interviewer Schlomo Rabinowitz asked the crowd, “How many people in the audience hate this man?” — and a few people act (Read More)
MediaShift:
In China, Google is forced to censor its search engine, Facebook and Twitter are blocked, U.S. news agencies are barred from selling their services freely, and foreign investment in the media industry is closely watched. Yet (Read More)
The Inquisitr:
Fox News and Bill O’Reilly are gloating over the numbers they got during the 8 o’clock slot over the news of the Ft. Hood shootings, saying that they wiped out CNN and MSNBC. Even scarier is that they seem to be under the i (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Despite a downturn in the economy, we continue to recognize those moving in the social media space. I’ve started this post series (see archives) to both track and congratulate folks who get promoted, move, or accept new excit (Read More)
Submitted by jgmize
from Google Reader:
Republished from Glyn Moody the tireless advocate of openness:“In response to a tweet of mine about shortening copyright to stimulate creativity, someone questioned the logic. It’s an important point, so it seems useful to do (Read More)
Web Strategy by Jeremiah:
Despite a downturn in the economy, we continue to recognize those moving in the social media space. I’ve started this post series (see archives) to both track and congratulate folks who get promoted, move, or accept new excit (Read More)
Submitted by Motown_Terri
from blog:
Author : Ronald HeiderNo business has been immune to the recent economic turmoil If you're one of those who decided to shelve your marketing program and wait for better days, the time to ready your playbook is now
Before y (Read More)
Submitted by Motown_Terri
from blog:
Author : Ronald HeiderWith many believing the recession is over (or at least coming to an end), the time to get proactive with your marketing program is now Here are several ideas to get your organization moving and new cust (Read More)
Submitted by bensays
from Google Reader:
You might have read this article in the Straits Times last week about how the MDA might require bloggers to declare their interests. I was quoted in the article as saying that I always state upfront whether I paid for the me (Read More)