Here's Tim Cook tonight, at The D Conference. He's talking specifically about Apple and television, but he could be talking about how any company should approach any opportunity: "Here's the way we'd …
With smartphones now half of U.S. cellphones, what does that mean for local publishers?
Any day now, some new Android or iPhone user will activate her freshly-purchased phone and, like that, the world will change. Because at that very moment, more than half of all active cellphones in …
Finding ‘a better way’ for online advertising
Terry Heaton takes a look at Facebook's stand against The User Annoyance Issue: Or, as Ries and Trout demonstrated in Positioning, The Battle for Your Mind, you can “Make and position an industry …
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In print, Sunday should be an event
While papers start cutting back on the number of days they publish in print, they shouldn't miss a great opportunity to make those days they do print be really special. Sunday, for …
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Reducing The Times-Picayune to three-times-weekly is a great first step
I'm not going to pretend that I'm surprised that there is so much hand-wringing, beating-of-breast and genuine concern over the New Orleans Times-Picayune decision to go to a digital-first footing. …
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Can we turn back the clocks! Please???
There's a new study out from the Project for Excellence in Journalism in which publishers talk about how the 15-year-long transition to a digital business model is faring. It goes something like this: …
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