A Conversation Among Innovative Writers and Industry Professionals Working Today on the Web.
The web today is more than a repository for old t.v. shows, films, and user-generated content. Today’s new media professionals are developing original properties that are part of a new narrative structure for viewers: whether through transmedia storytelling – across multiple platforms [...]
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The Power of Online Storytelling
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Fantastico Bailable: Estudio de día y Salón bailable de noche
Se trata de una respuesta simple a una cuestión que todo propietario de salón bailable enfrenta. Cómo maximizar la inversión en aquello que parece ser no más que un lugar con un sólo propósito y un público nocturno? Si hablamos de Magenta, los dueños del Salón “Fantástico”, ellos lo convierten en un Estudio de Grabación.
Eso [...]
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Fifteen Cents a Tweet? No Thanks
The price for Twitter to return to Canadian cell phone users? Steep.
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Our (We) Media Dissonance
Naked Media has partnered with We Media, where Dorian is covering the event and will be filing here and at WeMedia.com.
The sky is falling! Newspapers aren’t going to survive. They’re declaring bankruptcy en masse. The Seattle Post Intelligencer is the latest considering going digital-only, I was told last night at We Media, along with the [...] -
William Pollak, Incisive Media
Executive FaceTime is a live video webcast series featuring one-on-one conversations with media and publishing industry leaders. We recently sat down with William L. Pollak, CEO, North America for Incisive Media to talk about the future of business media.
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iTunes Pass a Worthwhile Gamble?
iTunes Pass lets you pay a fixed price for anything a band releases within a set time period. But what if they don’t release anything?
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Freedom of Speech, Just Watch What You Say
The Indian Supreme Court rules that bloggers and social media sites are responsible for all content that appears on them.
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Google Charity Chief Steps Down
Larry Brilliant steps down at Google.org as the philanthropy tries to align projects it funds with technologies it produces.
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What Goes Up Must Come Down
NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory satellite fails to reach orbit and plunges into the sea.
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Interscope Brings Artists to iPhone
Interscope brings some of its most prominent artists to the iPhone. Will it convince people to buy the music?

