by David | Apr 24, 2009 | Amusing Nonsense, journalism, Online Video, Video
Last week at the International Symposium of Online Journalists in Austin, I presented a series of viral videos to make the point that the national discourse is no longer “owned” by what we think of as professional media. It may seem like a trivial point,...
by David | Mar 25, 2009 | Uncategorized
This is the audio podcast of the Mobile Advertising session at the OMMA 2009 conference. OMMA 2009 – podcast of Mobile Advertising session about bar codes
by David | Mar 25, 2009 | Uncategorized
100_0254.jpg, originally uploaded by martinboz. Found this shot while doing a Pipl.com search (try it out – its fascinating) of myself. This is from the ONA meet-up that we had on March 9, 2009, about online video. It’s always interesting to see yourself...
by David | Mar 18, 2009 | Digital Migration, New Marketing, new media, Newspapers
The Big Scary Project that I’ve been yammering about for the last five months is finally live & open for business. The Audience Planbook was designed to guide newspaper execs through the process of transforming their familiar (but no longer safe) businesses...
by David | Mar 9, 2009 | Uncategorized
Quick hit: The Wall Street Journal today wrote an ominous story about one of the underlying causes for the newspaper crisis: the flight of classified ads from traditional print outlets to online competition such as CraigsList. The nut grafs: Last March, Baylor...