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- TV: Fast forward to television in 2012
- In “TechCrunch vs. paidContent or Web 2.0 vs. New Media” I underscore how the two recent NYC parties held by the blogging networks reflected the vastly different editorial, and business, approaches of their founders, Michael TechCrunch Arrington and Raft paidContent Ali.The party “takeaways” also differed: An “I am in in...
- Tags: Television, TV, Advertising, Media, Business Models
- Blog posts 2006-12-11
- WSJ targets bloggers to build brand
- Gordon Crovitz, Publisher, the Wall Street Journal, noted the strategic importance of WSJ.com’s “Free Today” in his presentation last week at the paidContent mixer in NYC (see “Crovitz on WSJ: 80-20 editorial rule in 2007”). What is the history behind the “Today’s Free Features” section? How does “Free Today” impact...
- Tags: Bill Grueskin, Wall Street Journal, Social Media, Social Networking, Content, Self-Promotion, Marketing, Social Web, Blogs, Culture, Media, Business Models
- Blog posts 2006-12-11
- TechCrunch vs. paidContent or Web 2.0 vs. New Media
- New York City was the recent destination of the founders of two high-flying, high-powered blogging networks; Michael Arrington, of TechCrunch fame, and Rafat Ali, of paidContent renown.Arrington hosted his first NYC “meet-up” in November, while Ali was already on to his second NYC “mixer” earlier this week, and I partaked...
- Tags: TechCrunch, NYC, Social Media, Business Models, Web 2.0, Media, Culture, Blogs, Social Web, Brands, Marketing, Self-Promotion, Content, Social Networking
- Blog posts 2006-12-08
- paidContent NYC bash: No bubble, good new media business!
- Rafat Ali strikes again in NYC! A winter encore to his first NYC event in the summer, Ali’s paidContent “mixer” formula “mixed-up” the right amount of party, business and content in the heart of Manhattan last night.I arrived at the the TNewYork lounge for the scheduled start-time of 6pm, the...
- Tags: Donna Bogatin, NYC, Content, Marketing, VC, Venture Capital, Culture, Business Models, Media
- Blog posts 2006-12-06
- Crovitz on WSJ: 80-20 rule in 2007
- Gordon Crovitz, Publisher, The Wall Street Journal, and President, Consumer Media Group, Dow Jones, took to the stage this evening with Rafat Ali for a Q & A at paidContents "Mixer" in NYC.Ali continued his NYC mixer tradition of mixing good food and drink with good content; The paidContent inaugural...
- Tags: Gordon Crovitz, Wall Street Journal, Advertising, Media, Local, Business Models
- Blog posts 2006-12-05
- New York Times shares $4 million 'dough' with employees
- In “Arthur O. Suzlberger, Jr: The New York Times Company has the 'dough' online” I report on the importance of digital revenues to the NYT, citing Sulzberger, Chairman of New York Times Co., at the NYC paidContent mixer last June:Sulzberger began with news gathering statistics: The New York Times employs...
- Tags: New York Times Co.
- Blog posts 2006-09-19
- Tech Parties: balloons popping, or bubbles bursting
- I did not have the pleasure of attending Michael Arrington's TechCrunch open house extravaganza Friday, but I hear Mike is planning a NYC party.Shout-out to Mike: I am looking forward to it!Attendee coverage of Mike's party has the air of a post-mortem, rather than a continued celebration.Why so many party...
- Tags: NYC
- Blog posts 2006-08-20
- 'Batten down': Denton and Dowd wary of invading bloggers
- Elite media types, of all genres, are signaling an impending national danger that may require fleeing to Eastern Europe for refuge. Nick Denton and Maureen Dowd have put the country on alert for zombies and body snatchers, masquerading as bloggers.In The New York Times today, David Carr quotes Denton on...
- Tags: first mixer, mixer, NYC
- Blog posts 2006-07-03
- paidContent's 'blowout' NYC mixer: Internet bubble redux, or new rational entrepreneurship?
- paidContent's 'blowout' NYC mixer: Internet bubble redux, or new rational entrepreneurship?The Changing of the GuardDonna,I think that you did a great job capturing the "changing of the guard" atmosphere at last night's ContentNext mixer. It's not really "old days reborn" so much as a new environment in which it's much...
- Tags: paidContent, Internet Bubble, entrepreneurship, Internet
- Discussion threads 2006-06-28
- paidContent's 'blowout' NYC mixer: Internet bubble redux, or new rational entrepreneurship?
- While enjoying the party Rafat Ali’s paidContent threw for New York City new media types last evening, I was struck at how different the atmosphere was from the 1990’s venture-capital funded Silicon Alley “launch” parties I attended, literally almost nightly for a period of time.First off, the party was funded...
- Tags: NYC, paidContent&rsquo, s
- Blog posts 2006-06-28
- Arthur O. Suzlberger, Jr: The New York Times Company has the 'dough' online
- Arthur O. Sulzberger, Jr., Chairman, The New York Times Company and Publisher, The New York Times, is confident in the economic potential of interactive media, particularly for The New York Times Company. Sulzberger conveyed his optimism for new media journalism during a Q & A in New York City this...
- Tags: New York Times Co.
- Blog posts 2006-06-27
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