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Julian Gottlieb

David Simon on the Death of Newspapers: 'My Industry Butchered Itself' | Crooks and Liars - 0 views

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    David Simon, creator of the HBO series "The Wire", on achieving a new economic model for journalism.
chris_seaman

MediaPost Publications Bold Predictions From 24/7 Real Media's Moore: Publishers Should... - 0 views

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    David Moore discusses the issues concerning original premium content and the internet, and suggests a pay model as a means of solving the problem
chris_seaman

Radio Business Report/Television Business Report - Voice of the Broadcasting Industry - 1 views

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    David Honig, Executive Director of the Minority Media and Telecommunications Council, criticizes the rates of minority licensee ownership and suggests potential remedies.
anonymous

Black bids for Canadian newspapers - Hawaii Business - Starbulletin.com - 0 views

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    While some media companies are narrowing their exposure to newspapers, Honolulu Star-Bulletin majority owner David Black is demonstrating his continued bullishness on print media with a bid to buy Canwest LP's chain of daily newspapers. If Black's bid to buy Canwest's newspapers is successful, it would make him the largest newspaper magnate in Canada. Most of Black's newspapers are small weeklies in western Canada. In addition to the Star-Bulletin, Black's U.S. newspapers include the Ohio-based Akron Beacon Journal.
ethan tussey

'David After Dentist' Dad Turns YouTube Hit Into Big Business - 0 views

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    Viral Video creates college fund for drugged kid.
Julian Gottlieb

MediaPost Publications Comcast Interactive Media Taps Auditude For Video Ad Serving 02... - 1 views

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    Comcast is working diligently to make sure you see video advertisements when accessing copyrighted programs on the internet.
michael curtin

Op-Ed Columnist - The Biggest Loser - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Zucker’s critics are ranting that first he killed comedy, losing the NBC franchise of Thursday night “Must See TV,” where “Seinfeld,” “Friends” and “Will & Grace” once hilariously reigned; then he killed drama, failing to develop successors to the formidable “ER,” “West Wing,” and “Law & Order”; then he killed the 10 o’clock hour by putting Jay Leno on at a time when people expect to be told a story; and then he killed late night by putting on a quirky redhead who did not have the bland mass-market appeal of Leno and who couldn’t compete with the peerless late-night comedian NBC had stupidly lost 16 years ago, David Letterman.
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    Maureen Dowd describes how Zucker murdered the NBC nightly schedule.
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