Browsing All posts tagged under »Has Blogging Crossed the Threshold of Legitimacy«

How Will Journalism Survive the Internet Age?

November 7, 2009

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The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC” or “Commission”) announced that it will hold two days of public workshops on December 1 and 2, 2009, to examine the Internet’s impact on journalism in newspapers, magazines, broadcast television and radio, and cable television. The Internet has changed how many consumers receive news and altered the advertising landscape. Low […]

FTC Ruling RE Bloggers A Long Time Coming

October 6, 2009

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In the June 11th PI Window on Business broadcast I asked a guest panel the question “Has Blogging Crossed The Threshold of Legitimacy?”  Use the following LINK to access the broadcast in its entirety. As the segment description will tell you, the basis for asking the question in the first place was an AdAge.com article […]

AMR Research’s Mickey North Rizza Interview Now Available On-Demand

June 10, 2009

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Effective enterprise-wide collaboration, a true understanding of the challenges you are trying to address as well as taking ownership relating to your organization’s services procurement strategy are just a few of the key areas that you as a client have to identify and address internally before you should even contemplate the viability of an individual […]

Has Blogging Crossed the Threshold of Legitimacy?

June 9, 2009

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Frontline’s The Way the Music Died, which highlighted some of the key technological milestones of recorded music, had this to say regarding the “new” medium of radio; “When radio was first introduced in the 1930s many predicted the end of records.  Radio was a free medium for the public to hear music for which they […]