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Wallstrip: Gil Schwartz is Stanley Bing
Julie Alexandria chats with Gil Schwartz, executive vice president of communications at CBS Television, about his alter ego, Stanley Bing, and how to retire while you're still working.
Tags: CBS Corp., corporate life, obama, mccain, four hour work week, old media, executive vice president, cbs television, sun tzu was a sissy, throwing the elephant, Gil Schwartz, executricks, stanley bing, nyse, nasdaq, investing, invest, stock stock exchange, stocks, wallstrip, howard lindzon, julie alexandria
Videos 2008-07-23
Old Media News: From Bad to Worse
Old Media News: From Bad to WorseClinging to the Back of the CurveGary Pruitt seems to be in a very deep pit now, and little he is saying encourages one to believe that he has a viable plan to turn this part of his career into a success. He...
Tags: Old Media
Discussion threads 2008-02-29

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Why You Still Have to Respect Old Media
To judge by the amount of interest PR people have in social media and new communications technologies, you'd think that these forms of mass communication had completely overtaken traditional media as the dominant way that most people get their news, information and entertainment. It just isn't so....
Tags: Media, Social Media, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Jon Greer
Blog posts 2007-11-21
"Old" Media Wants Audio and Video for Their Web Sites Too
The Internet is changing the definition of "old media" right before our eyes, according to a panel of journalists who work for "old media" but have jobs on their web sites. Panelists Daniel Gaines, Editorial Operations Manager of latimes.com, Keith Jenkins, Newsroom Multimedia Director of the...
Tags: Web, Audio, Media, Video, Web Site, Public Relations, Web Site Development, Advertising & Promotion, Corporate Communications, Web Technology, Marketing, Internet, Jon Greer
Blog posts 2007-12-14
Old Media dotcom.
New media are the hot investment for cable operators and broadcasters As old media and new media merge, they are producing a chain reaction that is creating enormous wealth and market power. Since the mid-1990s, television broadcasters and ca ...
Tags: broadcaster, cable, Cox Enterprises, dot-com, Internet, investment, media, network, Tribune Co., TV
Research articles 1999-11-15
Media - Old power.(launch of Oxygen Media)(Brief Article)
IF YOU believe the buzz, old media are dead, and the future belongs to new media. If you look at Oxygen Media, you reach a different view, for it is old media that will determine whether the firm succeeds. IF YOU believe the buzz, old...
Tags: media, Oxygen
Research articles 2000-02-05
The Essential Media Exec Survival Guide
Here's what media execs are being told these days. Microsoft's Steve Ballmer to the Washington Post: "...there will be no media consumption left in 10 years that is not delivered over an IP network. There will be no newspapers, no magazines that are delivered in paper form....
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, David Weir, Exec, Marketing, Media, Web
Blog posts 2008-06-09
Racist Legacy Haunts Old Media: Just When They Need Help
Earlier today, I posted on a topic that, at first glance, is not very near nor dear to my heart: Celebrity Moms. To be brutally honest, I am not sure which celebrities are Moms and which aren't. Regardless, for those who managed to read a ways into that piece, my...
Tags: Media, Mainstream Media, Latin America, Rick, Latino, Univision, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-03-16
Mayor-O'Brien ‘feud' changes media landscape
NEWARK, N.J. - The old media story for politicians: TV show slams city, outraged mayor pens complaint, controversy fades away. The new media story for politicians: TV show slams city, tech-savvy mayor stokes the fire by distributing humorous video response via YouTube, Facebook and Twitter, and is invited to make...
Tags: Video, Facebook, YouTube Inc., Media, Twitter Inc., City
News items 2009-10-05
Readers Lead the Way at This Old House, 8020 Publishing
Nothing challenges the traditional assumptions in media more than the concept of user-generated content. Journalists have long held the position that they were the active story-tellers -- everyone else was simply the "audience." This patronizing structure has been turned on its head in the new media world....
Tags: Web, E-mail, Channel Management, Team Management, Web 2.0, Advertising & Promotion, TVs, Online Communications, Marketing, Management, Internet, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-05-28
Old Media Insists the Old Way is Best
Here's a gratuitous piece of advice for a young reporter, assuming there still are any young people interested in becoming serious journalists out there, and that is this: Don't believe every "study" that gets published. Rather, be extremely picky and choosy. Stay skeptical. Our Bnet Tech Industry...
Tags: Advertisement, Media, CBS Corp., Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-04-03
Inside the Examiner.com Purchase of NowPublic: Hyper-Local Media
While pondering today's news that the Denver-based Examiner.com, which aims to be the top local news network nationally and perhaps beyond, has purchased NowPublic, a tech-savvy, user-generated content pioneer based in Vancouver, I couldn't help wondering what William Randolph Hearst would think about all of this. Forgive...
Tags: Media, Hearst Corp., NowPublic, Corporate Law, Advertising & Promotion, Business Operations, Marketing, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-09-01
Facebook's Positive Cash Flow: Social Media Means Business
Well, we don't have Facebook to kick around anymore. By recently turning cash flow positive a year ahead of plan with more than 300 million global users and scale that advertisers crave, it has taken a major step to transforming social media from a fad into a business. ...
Tags: Facebook, Network, Social Media, Greenfield, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Diane Mermigas
Blog posts 2009-09-17
Out With the Old - Company Business and Marketing
The trouble with many online entertainment sites is that they're little more than old media disguised as new. The most common affliction among media executives, even more common than insufficient sleep and attention deficit disorder, is hubris. Over the past year or so, when old-media execs made their high-profile,...
Tags: entertainment, INTERNET, MARKETING, media, News Corp.
Research articles 2000-09-25
Cable Networks Will Be Last Old Media to Face Digital Destruction
Even the cable networks that are today's multi-revenue stream darlings are destined for the same "digital destruction" as advertising-supported broadcast television, newspapers and other traditional media. It's just a matter of time. That likely scenario from former News Corp. president and COO Peter Chernin, represents the final...
Tags: Network, Media, Cable Network, Cable, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Diane Mermigas
Blog posts 2009-09-24
The Bleeding Edge of Media Business Models
Sometimes the comments thread behind one of my posts raises points that deserve more than a simple response from me -- they deserve a full airing and perhaps a debate. Last week's "Posner Advises Press to Commit Business Suicide," drew a bunch of comments, especially from people who felt I'd...
Tags: Google Inc., Google News, Headline, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-07-04
Courting the killer app.(Oxygen Media's Marcy Carsey and Caryn Mandabach)
Oxygen Media's Carsey and Mandabach say the old media world is gone Oxygen Media's Carsey and Mandabach say the old media world is gone
Tags: killer application, Oxygen
Research articles 1999-12-20
Ad veteran is architect for GM's media planning agency.
Dennis Donlin is facing a daunting challenge. The 42-year-old media veteran must build from the ground up General Motors Corp.'s first consolidated media planning agency, tentatively named GM Planworks. For now, it's temporarily based in GM's Detr Dennis Donlin is facing a daunting...
Tags: advertisement, agency, General Motors Corp., media
Research articles 2000-09-11
Investors cheer Primedia's farewell to old media as company goes modern.(In the Markets)
With the last of its once-proud passel of glossy magazines on the block, Primedia stands on the verge of completing its reinvention. The company has sold off the old and snapped up new media, becoming the largest online lister of rental properties, a With the last...
Tags: media
Research articles 2007-02-26
Print media's dilettantes; Publication buyers' inexperience leaves them shy on title insurance.(News)
Byline: Matthew Flamm The wheels may be coming off the old media wagon, but new players are still climbing over each other to get into the driver's seat. Nobody in the latest group of deep-pocketed newcomers has media experience. One of them,...
Tags: Forbes, print media, radar, title insurance
Research articles 2006-08-14
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