On July 1st 2009, Ursula Burns became the first African American women to become a CEO of a Fortune 500 Company, from being a mechanical engineer summer intern in 1980, then moving on to become senior vice president of corporate stategic services in 2000, then seven years...
created by LarryDeezell | 17 wks ago | updated 17 wks ago 180 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
" Internet must remain under the safeguard and control of the American public, no nation-less corporation, or their agent the U.S. Government should ever be able to mandate, or regulate the Internet. Internet...
In doing some research on the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution, I came across an old book outlining some of the author's perceptions of various causes and effects the amendment has had on the States...
" The BBC has warned staff who refuse to cross picket lines during two days of strike action next month that they will not be paid. The corporation's TV, radio and online news output is expected to be disrupted on...
created by itslefty | 38 wks ago | updated 38 wks ago 169 views | 4 recommendations | 4 comments
Slump in the world economy has ensnared media business as well and media companies worlwide are becoming bankrupt. Media Moghul Rupert Murdoch owned News Corporation has reported massive decline in its profit and...
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"Today is a dark day for Nokia and Microsoft: Telco Vodafone, equipment maker Ericsson and handset maker Sony Ericsson have joined Google’s camp in making rival cell-phone software. Today,...
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The government's multibillion-dollar bailout of Citigroup Inc. requires the giant financial services company to lower loan rates for struggling homebuyers who are behind on their mortgage payments. This rescue...
BBC faced more controversy this weekend as "Dancing Pig" John Sergeant danced his last waltz with professional dance partner, Siberian, Kristina Rihanoff with 11m viewers. Amidst accusations that Sergeant...
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Obama's Chief of Staff Pick a Freddie Mac Alum - Will the Media Notice? or Care? " He’s President-elect Barack Obama’s new chief of staff, according to various Nov. 6 media reports, but Rep. Rahm Emanuel,...
There has been much speculation in the UK over how the BBC would handle the row over prank phone calls made by two of its hosts. One of those hosts is Jonathan Ross, one of the highest-paid presenteres on the BBC. Media commentators have noted that it would be prohibitively...
created by Dave Keating | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 272 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
World's most venerated & respected media brand BBC is about to fold up. The warning has come from someone who has served the organization for long years. " The BBC is now in "its last stages" because budget...
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In 6 quick panels, Tom Tomorrow sums up the corporate criminal logic behind the bailout:" Wall Street Pig 1: "We're too big to fail, suckers!" Wall Street Pig 2: "If we go down, we're taking the rest of you down with us!""
Feeling antsy at work? A new office treadmill configured for your desk could be your solution. Developed in part by Dr. James Levine of the Mayo Clinic, Walkstations could help you burn between...
created by Terri Potratz | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 518 views | 0 recommendations | 3 comments
Phil Gramm tells people to "quit whining" when he had much to do with the deregulation of the banking industry and the involvement of wall street that blew up the housing bubble and burst it. People are generally willing to work for money that will put food on the table, pay...
opinion by Erik Larson | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 238 views | 7 recommendations | 4 comments