YouTube ads, Where’s the fold, and what’s the matter with kids?
Friday, August 24th, 2007Here’s the link to this week’s AR&D Media 2.0 Newsletter.
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Here’s the link to this week’s AR&D Media 2.0 Newsletter.
Enjoy.
Here’s the link to this week’s AR&D Media 2.0 Newsletter. Enjoy.
Sorry, folks, but in my haste to get ready to move (it’s today, ugh!), I forgot to post a link to last week’s newsletter. Here it is. It includes a great piece by Jarvis Coffin, so enjoy.
Here’s the link to this week’s newsletter. Steve’s on vacation, so it’s all me. Whew.
I talk about unbundling and niches, behavioral targeting, and how the YouTube debate will spawn others at the local level, among other things. Enjoy.
Here’s the link for the latest AR&D Media 2.0 Intel newsletter. Today, Steve and I talk about Making News: Texas Style, the TV Guide Network’s reality show about small market television news in Odessa, Texas. We also offer tips for making a conference worthwhile based on Steve’s recent experience in Valencia, Spain, and offer some valuable tips for a successful online video strategy.
I’ve been on the road with clients, so I haven’t been able to do much writing. However, Steve and I did get the newsletter out today, so here’s the link. This week, we talk about Time Spent, Advertising is Content, and What’s Wrong with Political Cartoonists? I also get in a rant against the FCC’s so-called “open access” decision this week. Grrrr.
Here’s the link to this week’s newsletter. Topics this week include NBBC bows, Building a Link Machine, Yahoo’s SmartAds and Einstein on news ideas.
Here’ the link to the latest newsletter. Today, Steve and I look at the iPhone and offer our analysis. There’s also some fascinating information from Bear Stearns on the power of aggregation. Enjoy.
Here’s the latest edition of our Media 2.0 Intel newsletter. Enjoy.
Here’s the latest edition of AR&D’s Media 2.0 Intel newsletter. Enjoy.
The latest newsletter has been uploaded. New Borrell numbers, winning weather, and Seth Godin on whether we really need a “home page.”
Here’s the link to this week’s AR&D Media 2.0 Intel report. Inside you’ll find CNN & IB, the secret of Bluffton Today, and advice for mid-career journos. Enjoy.
Here’s the link to this week’s newsletter. The tease? Lessons from the Upfront and Streaming Media East. (I know, pretty dull, huh? But the content’s good!)
Here’s the link to our latest newsletter. “Murdoch strikes again, Size doesn’t matter, and “Everything is Miscellaneous” is the tease.
This week, Steve and I look at newspapers, David Halberstam, Dave Winer, MySpace and Forrester’s “Technographics.” Enjoy the newsletter.
This one includes more on the collapse of page views as an ad metric, RTNDA/NAB retrospectives, MySpace News (told you so), and some thoughts about students and their resumes.
Today’s Media 2.0 Intel contains contributions from Jeff Jarvis, JD Lasica, Doc Searls, Chris Anderson, and the Poynter E-Media Tidbits team in addition to those of myself and Steve. It’s a goodie, so enjoy.
Each week, Steve Safran and I publish a newsletter that goes out to a rather large distribution list. I’ve decided to post a link here each week after it goes out (the newsletter is available online, too).
Here’s this week’s Media 2.0 Intel.
Occasionally, you’ll find something repeated that I’ve entered here, but most of it is new stuff. Enjoy.