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The Future of New Media

GigaOm features an article by Joshua Auerbach “New Media Demands a News Media Company“. His conclusions mirror what we’ve been thinking: 1. Creative / experimental media development will become business drivers Media is entering a stage where the new media development of media properties will differentiate successful companies. As media technologies and the social media [...]

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Google Fast Flip – Why didn’t this exist before?

Google Fast Flip – Why didn’t this exist before?

Google Fast Flip launched today to uniformly good reviews because this is an application that should have existed even ten years ago. It’s like a magazine rack display of major press that uses the “like” feature to push the more popular articles up. So why didn’t the packaging of news into a virtual rackspace take [...]

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TV returns to live broadcasting 50′s style with Jay Leno

TV returns to live broadcasting 50′s style with Jay Leno

This week’s Time declares on its front cover ” Jay Leno is the Future of TV”. By parading Jay’s new show at 10:00 to compete with expensively produced dramas like CSI: Miami and other scripted shows, NBC is beta testing whether live content will be as attractive as or more cost effective than canned content. [...]

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Can hyperlocal news build a scalable national biz model? If so, what about the mom & pops?

Can hyperlocal news build a scalable national biz model? If so, what about the mom & pops?

Witnessing the Consolidation of Hyperlocal News into Media Companies Examiner.com has accumulated 15,000 contributors nationally in developing a citizen journalist task force, and today announces the addition of NowPublic’s global citizen reporting staff. Consolidation of hyperlocal news reporting by media groups like Examiner.com,  CNN iReports, MSNBC (recently acquired Everyblock), and AOL’s Patch, together with the [...]

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Media is the New Marketing

Media is the New Marketing

When I started Media Transparent one year ago, I used the tagline: “How the Social Media Converges with Mass Media”. This summer, I believe the Social Media has indeed become a Mass Media play, so now I’m changing the tagline to reflect the next movement in social media: “Media is the New Marketing”. McLuhan’s 1960′s [...]

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Is the Media Community finally seeing the connection between hyperlocal and real estate?

In his updates from the CUNY New Business Models for News forum in Aspen, Jeff Jarvis discusses how a Salt Lake City newspaper acquired a real estate agency in order to sell houses as an alternative commercial venture. Also here at Aspen, I was amazed and impressed to hear newspaper owner Dean Singleton tell some [...]

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Social media presence as the price of admission

Social media presence as the price of admission

image from: http://bit.ly/zqYhz The hype around social media is undeniable. The question is always: is it worth pursuing? Simply put, the social media is contributing to the sea change in how society interacts, and by extension, how business is conducted. Nobody can deny that we’re in an era of flux – economically, socially – and [...]

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“Community 2.0 Media” is limited, but evolving

“Community 2.0 Media” is limited, but evolving

Community media exists today in its traditional formats of local TV, radio and newspapers. Almost anybody can attest to the reality that most local news and events coverage still happen through these traditional media. Community 2.0 media, where the community itself participates in local conversation, is evolving through several specific, established online channels: Online newspapers [...]

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How to Twitter Guide for Local Merchants

How to Twitter Guide for Local Merchants

We see Twitter positioning itself as a local advertising platform: it’s simple to use, requires little time commitment to Tweet, and free. Here’s a guide for local merchants on how to use Twitter to reach their local audience: 1) How different local merchants should use Twitter 2) How to build a local Twitter consumer community [...]

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Why Twitter is better for Classifieds than Craigslist

Craigslist has become the standard for community classifieds; it’s more efficient reaching a local audience than any other local advertising media, and it’s free. But it does have problems: Craigslist advertisers / posters are generally anonymous, and thus less credible. Craigslist advertisers don’t have track records or eBay feedback ratings. It can take a long [...]

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