Media Democracy and Content Consumption Preferences

Interesting times. We’ve got a “media democracy” happening today, where the content we consume is no longer defined by a select group of publishers and no single form of media captures all of our attention. Like automotive brands, there are plenty of media choices available for consumers to choose from.
OK, maybe automotive brands are a [...]

How Frameworks Help Your Projects

There’s a post over on Chris Brogan’s blog about “How Frameworks Improve Your Business Thinking.” Food for thought, for sure, and the money quote (as my buddy Drew would say) takes the form of a couple of important questions Chris asks: “What are the parameters of what you’re doing? How do you align them with [...]

Feeble Attempts at Survival or a New Business Model for Newspapers?

Check out the post at Reflections of a Newsosaur today. They’ve had a peek at a new American Press Institute study and share some of the more salient points in the post.
It’s going to be interesting to see who does what as far as charging for content. Google’s micropayment system (via Google Checkout) that will [...]

Preaching to the Unconverted

Sometimes it’s tough being an agent of change. There’s the natural resistance to change we all have because we really don’t like it when our comfort level fluctuates even the slightest bit. Then there’s the tendency to resist things like technological change. Can you believe that there are actually people out there who still refuse [...]

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