Harry Blodget says the traditional broadcast television industry (i.e., cable companies, networks, and broadcasters) is in the same place traditional newspapers were about five years ago: In denial. Here’s...
created by BMCWrites | 3 years ago 132 views | 2 recommendations | 0 comments
Not one to be thrown off by the irksome and carbuncular ramblings of the presently ireful Associated Press, esteemed new media blogger, author, and commentator Jeff Jarvis stepped up to the plate today and delivered...
created by Truemorist | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 320 views | 16 recommendations | 2 comments
Raised an avid consumer of newspaper journalism, I went on to earn a j-school degree from Oklahoma State University and hold a variety of professional positions, most of which afforded me opportunities to work with...
opinion by BMCWrites | 4 years ago 145 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
OMMA, oh my! A YouTube clip of Jason Calacanis "incendiary" keynote address "Advertising, Riots, Twitter, Facebook and the Depression" at the OMMA Hollywood 2009 conference was posted Thursday in which the...
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"French president Nicolas Sarkozy has pledged nearly $780 million in emergency aid for his country’s troubled newspaper industry. In addition to his pledge of €600m ($779 million), Sarkozy has promised that...
created by mtippett | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 258 views | 4 recommendations | 2 comments
Ah, finally a little optimism in the industry..."The newspaper and magazine industry could be "decimated" in 2009 with one out of every 10 print publications forced to reduce publication frequency by more than...
created by Jarrett Martineau | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 620 views | 19 recommendations | 6 comments