The world had long operated under the logical assumption that if you wanted your news to spread, you or someone else had to get themselves out there and spread it yourselves. There was no magic string connecting one town with another by which news, ideas, and trade could be spread. That was ludicrous…
Posts tagged with Steve Klein
SUPERBLOG The Impact of Technology on Journalism: From Telegraph to Television
Posted by: markherbert | November 22, 2011 | No Comment |Tags: History of Journalism, Jay Sharma, Mark Herbert, Rapidity, Steve Klein, Superblog, technology
Tha Riz ov txt lnguage riskz illiterucy LOLZ
Posted by: markherbert | November 15, 2011 | No Comment |Texting has become our way of communicating to multiple people simultaneously. We can talk to someone on Facebook, have a real time conversation, and text all at the same time. While this broad channel allows us to more efficiently spread the ideas and thoughts that we want spread, the time and energy to make these […]
Could Papers benefit from an iHEARTnewspaper?
Posted by: markherbert | November 15, 2011 | No Comment |Technology has rapidly outpaced the progress of regular old radio in America. We now have Pandora for music, we have the internet for news and weather, and we have Sirius/XM for our cars. Despite all of this, there is no better time to be in radio than now. With the full extent of online advertising […]
Tags: History of Journalism, intermedia cooperation, Mark Herbert, radio, Steve Klein
The 99%, Why is clear, But What Do They Want?
Posted by: markherbert | November 15, 2011 | No Comment |(Picture Credit to The Arlington Cardinal) The 99%, occupying Liberty Plaza outside of Wall Street in protest of an unfair, and unstable economy. They quite determinedly will not leave until they are appeased. But how can Wall Street appease them? By principle it seems that a bribe wouldn’t work. The protesters are calling to repeal […]