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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: 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: Eric Church, Bill Murray’s career, Netflix vs. HBO, Michael Sam, amazing photos, Roger Angell
A selection of stories I read around the Web today … What did you read? Eric Church profile I stumbled across the profile linked above through this shorter post from Patrick Doyle in Rolling Stone on Eric Church, and both … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Murray, blogging, blogs, content, digital media, Eric Church, films, HBO, Internet, marketing, Media, Michael Sam, mobile, movies, music, Netflix, New York Times, news, NFL, Now Reading, online media, photography, photos, Reading, Roger Angell, Rolling Stone, Sports, television, The New Yorker, TV, Web
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The archive of the Internet
Apropos of nothing, over the weekend I was thinking about the mere hours a significant amount of content is relevant on the Internet. It probably was spurred by the deluge of stuff around the Super Bowl and how something posted … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, Business, content, digital journalism, digital media, Ezra Klein, Internet, journalism, Media, New Media, New York Magazine, online media, Reading, social media, Vox Media, Web, writing
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Chuck Culpepper will go anywhere for anything, damn it, and good for him
I could be totally wrong about this, but it feels like digital media is just beginning to figure out that it’s, in the vast majority of cases, supposed to be something altogether different than media in the predominantly printed-page time. … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, Chuck Culpepper, content, digital journalism, digital media, Internet, Jeff Pearlman, journalism, Media, online media, social, social media, Web, writers, writing
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Social media and why we share Internet content
Whatever free time I had in the first week or so of the new year, which wasn’t much considering it coincided with the culmination of college football’s season (and that, for me, means many hours working), I spent it rummaging … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, Business, content, digital journalism, digital media, Facebook, Internet, mobile, social media, Twitter, Web, writing
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