Archive for Michelle Maher

  • Michelle Maher

    Michelle Maher is an Associate Producer at ScribeMedia.Org. She has a particular fondness for penguins.

  • IPTV: A New Frontier of Opportunities

    Video: IPTV is changing the television landscape in many ways… But the technology also opens up new opportunities for digital content and services beyond the TV. Watch Amy Friedlander, VP Programming at AT&T – the only national provider to offer a 100 percent IPTV service – describe the status of the company’s U-verse TV deployment and discuss how IPTV can take service providers, Hollywood and advertisers to the next level of entertainment services.

  • Technology Business Media

    Video: Combine an increasingly fragmented tech universe with the “next, now” mentality of so many tech readers and an insanely low barrier to entry and you get a constantly moving target. How are the tech vets adapting and can they hold their own against the refilling pool of tech bloggers and other avenues of info? Do the digital-only tech media outlets provide enough reach for advertisers?

  • CNBC President Mark Hoffman

    Video: Staci Kramer, PaidContent.org, talks with CNBC President Mark Hoffman about his network’s plans and strategies. The conversation takes place soon after the launch of new competitor Fox Business Network. Mark talks about CNBC’s earnest early web efforts and current plans to increase online growth. CNBC is a global country, with distribution in 390 million homes worldwide.

  • Media Deals: What’s Next?

    Video: In the media industry, it’s been another year of merger, acquisition, takeover and targets, with money chasing opportunity. What’s left to consolidate? Is the money in big deals or small? What happens when the merry-go-round stops this time? How many media investment funds are enough?

  • PSFK: The Changing Face of Photography

    VIDEO: Andrew Delaney, Director of Photography at Getty Images, examines how imagery is changing in the light of crowd-sourcing and the ongoing digital image revolution.

  • The Disruptors

    Video: More information is flowing more freely to more people than ever, on everything from classic finance sites to blogs, Blackberrys and discussion boards. We’ll take a close look at how the individual investor is empowered and what it takes to compete as a business and finance information provider today. Can higher-end paid service providers stay in their high-margin business?

  • The Business of TV and Video News

    Video: Cable channels new and old, syndicators, portals and vlogs are all duking it out to become the business video content provider of choice via every platform imaginable. They can’t all survive in this crowded marketplace. Among the greatest challenges: How to make money from video without turning off viewers, and how to avoid becoming part of the clutter.

  • Content is Dead, Community is King? The Promises and Risks of Social Networking in the Information Industry

    Video: Social networking is at least 50,000 years old. It’s part of our DNA, essential to human happiness and, often, to human innovation and success. In the 21st century it increasingly takes place not face to face but screen to screen, and businesses large and small are scrambling to “build community” online.