Newsweek Gets It Too Late
Fri, May 07, 2010
“I don’t believe that Newsweek is the only catcher in the rye between democracy and ignorance, but I think we’re one of them. And I don’t think there are that many on the edge of that cliff.” Read More...
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Twitter 1 Everyplace Else Zero
Mon, April 12, 2010
Two good things happened to me this morning. I found out about Conan O’Brien’s new show on TBS. And I can unsubscribe to about 12 newsletters. Read More...
Online and TV together. Yet another survey
Wed, April 07, 2010
Internet and TV together
Thu, March 25, 2010
People are using the internet along with their televisions 35% more. Read More...
How to Motivate
Mon, March 22, 2010
I once worked for a startup that listed as a core value “Hire and maintain key employees.” Forty years of psychological research tells us how to do that. Read More...
ImageMovers Digital and Disney
Wed, March 17, 2010
Last Friday, Disney announced that it will close ImageMovers Digital here in Northern California. Specializing in performance capture at it’s new facility, IMD produced “A Christmas Carol” with Jim Carrey. Read More...
New York Times Webcast Ideas
Fri, March 05, 2010
According to The Daily Finance, The New York Times plans a daily web newscast to stream at 11am Easter Time. Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr has already mentioned that a printed version of the New York Times may end up being an artifact of old technology. A “remember when....?”. This move to video is a sign that the NYT is moving forward. Congratulations! Read More...
Pew report not a surprise
Tue, March 02, 2010
Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project and Project for Excellence in Journalism surveyed 2000 people by phone and mobile and came up with this result: people get their news from multiple places. Duh! Read More...
Achievement, a definition
Tue, February 23, 2010
Real achievement consists in actually doing something, not just talking about it. Powerpoint is not life. Reality is not virtual. Read More...
Broadcast Employment
Tue, February 23, 2010
The broadcast and entertainment industry rely on advertising. Companies don't advertise unless they have the budget for it. Companies have the budget for it if they sense people are willing to buy. It's the simple cycle. But it puts the broadcast industry near the end of the food chain. Is Congress making it worse? Read More...
Bain and Company
Tue, November 10, 2009
I had a 60+ minute phone conversation with Kirk Willmarth from Bain and Company. They are doing a market research study on the global broadcast market. It was an interesting conversation and it got me thinking. Read More...


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