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The New York Times innovation report in three takeaways
The New York Times innovation report has been described as one of the most important documents ever for the digital media business. Given where we are in digital media – a place that has seen media transform greatly in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, content, digital journalism, digital media, innovation, Internet, journalism, Media, online media, Reading, social media, Tech, technology, The New York Times, Web, writing
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John Oliver crushes net neutrality on HBO
Net neutrality is an admittedly chewy topic. In the simplest of definitions, it’s the belief that the flow of Internet traffic from content creators to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) should be equal. Huge broadband or wireless companies (Time Warner, Comcast, … Continue reading
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Tagged content, digital media, HBO, Internet, John Oliver, Media, net neutrality, online, online media, Web
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Now Reading: Mad Men, college grads, Silicon Valley, GoPro, cancer doc
Quickly cleaning out some open tabs on the MacBook Pro … Matthew Weiner talks about writing and Mad Men If you like screenwriting, writing of any kind, storytelling, Mad Men, television in general or really anything else in the creative … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, college, content, digital media, GoPro, graduation, health, Mad Men, Matthew Weiner, Media, Now Reading, Reading, Silicon Valley, Tech, technology, writing
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Now Reading: El Chapo, TV writing, Mad Men’s Pete Campbell, pageviews, David Cohen, whiskey tip
Clearing out some open tabs on my MacBook Pro … The hunt for the world’s most notorious drug lord This piece from Patrick Radden Keefe in The New Yorker is incredible. “The hunt for El Chapo” is the story of … Continue reading
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Tagged content, David Cohen, digital media, editorial, Internet, Mad Men, Media, Now Reading, online media, Reading, The New York Times, The New Yorker, TV, Vulture, whiskey, writing
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Here’s a great lesson on reporting from The New Yorker’s Jeffrey Toobin
Recently, Jeffrey Toobin wrote a compelling piece in The New Yorker about the Baltimore City Detention Center, and today he had a post on the Internet about how he found some of his sources for the piece. Toobin’s editor wanted … Continue reading
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Tagged content, digital media, Jeffrey Toobin, journalism, Media, Reading, reporting, The New Yorker, writing
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NFL Media and a future of bottomless content
For the purposes of this blog, I rarely ever post mainstream sports media content (which I deal with daily in a professional capacity), but there was a great Q&A today that I thought crossed over into our world here and … Continue reading
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Tagged content, digital media, Internet, Media, mobile, NFL, NFL Media, NFL Network, NFL Now, online, Reading, sports media, streaming, video, writing
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Now Reading: digital video and Bloomberg Media, Anne Hull reporting tips, Bounty
A few things I read around the Web today … Bloomberg Media’s new direction Relatively new Bloomberg Media CEO Justin Smith recently detailed his vision for the company and its strategy for expanding Bloomberg beyond primarily financial news and into … Continue reading
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Tagged Bloomberg, Bounty, Business, content, digital media, Internet, Media, mobile, Now Reading, online media, Reading, reporting, television, TV, Web, writing, writing tips
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Now Reading: True Detective, journalism in the new media world, Elisabeth Moss, Peter Lanza
A selection of stories I read around the Web today … True Detective finale Slate’s David Haglund and Willa Paskin exchanged emails immediately after the finale and break it down … Haglund is more OK with all of the show’s … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, content, digital media, Elisabeth Moss, Internet, journalism, Media, Now Reading, online media, pop culture, Reading, television, The New York Times, The New Yorker, TV, TV reviews, writing
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“Let’s Explore Diabetes With Owls,” part II: David Sedaris’ book of essays
For part I of my “Lets Explore Diabetes With Owls” review, click here. *** Instead of posting something midway through David Sedaris’ latest book of essays – “Let’s explore diabetes with owls” – like I intended to do, I plowed … Continue reading
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Tagged Authors, blogging, blogs, book recommendations, book reviews, Books, content, David Sedaris, digital media, Essays, Media, Memoirs, Publishing, Reading, writing
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True Detective’s women
My consumption of the consumption of the latest True Detective episode began like it usually does, with a read of Alan Sepinwall’s review in Hitfix, but then quickly veered into the first broad-view discussion that has gained traction with Nic … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, content, crime series, culture, HBO, Media, mysteries, pop culture, Reviews, television, True Detective, TV, TV reviews, TV shows
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