Archives for October 2006
Presenting with Balls (um… not how it sounds)
Over the last couple of weeks I’ve twice had the great privilege of talking about media, new media, marketing and what people do with the culture they consume– first as the opening keynoter at the HTMA in San Diego and then at Dr. James Loper’s Masters in Communications Management Class on American Media Institutions at [...]
Interview with IBM’s lead blogger
While I should be getting ready to give a talk at HTMA in a couple of hours, I just got sucked into Dan Greenfield’s fascinating interview with IMB’s lead blogger, Christopher Barger. Like Microsoft, IBM has embraced social media and a new model, and it’s a great read. I’m eager for part 2.
And now, it’s [...]
Long interview with Don E. Schultz in iMedia
One of the best things about my day job is that I get to hang out and interview a lot of truly smart people. Don Schultz of Northwestern’s Medill School of Marketing is at the top of my list, and I’m happy to announce that an interview we did is running in Tuesday’s issue of [...]
Why does “on demand” feel so… demanding?
Having the best of the media world at my fingertips via cable VOD, TiVo, DVD, the internet and the metric ton of videotapes still lying around my garage can be a drag.
A couple nights back I cleared out the episodes of “House” piling up in my TiVo because they had ceased to be a special [...]

