Targeted Content Development and Curation
for Legacy and Online Media

The “Freaky Line” in Frictionless Sharing

11.21.11 Posted in New Media News by Denise

Sure there are generational differences in our expectations of privacy and Facebook has succeeded in stretching the line, sometimes to the breaking point, triggering protests by users. Most of us want to keep at least a few things private.
Even if you’re not concerned about an update that says “John just watched Megan Makes it with [...]


What Lies Beneath – The DMCA

11.08.11 Posted in New Media News by Denise

Whenever I have an in depth discussion about online radio, questions invariably come up like “Why can’t I choose the song I like?” or “Will Pandora last?” A lot of what determines those answers lies in the legal foundation provided by the much misunderstood Digital Millennium Copyright Act, (generally abbreviated to DMCA). But the long [...]


No Free Lunch

10.28.11 Posted in New Media News by Denise

There’s a lot of excitement about internet radio. It’s understandable, given the wide variety, degrees of personalization and increasing availability, especially in cars. But profits remain elusive as Dorothy Pomerantz explains in this article from Forbes http://tinyurl.com/443gl5a


FM in Cells – Do Listeners Care?

07.28.11 Posted in New Media News by Denise

The radio business has made it a priority to get FM in cell phones. HD Radio will soon be available, too. They’re both good ideas, as it’s clearly better to have as many platforms and opportunities for listening as economically feasible. But how many will actually use it? This study by Dave Ramsey is enlightening, [...]


Sounds of Life

06.15.11 Posted in New Media News by Denise

This is a story about knowing your customer but also about the importance of sound in evoking emotion. It’s something radio people think about a lot but is too often forgotten in other media. http://tinyurl.com/3epc2rb


Share Your Ideas about Radio’s Future

04.21.11 Posted in New Media News by Denise

We’re looking for creative thinking on radio’s future, to be presented in the industry’s first crowdsourced keynote, Brainstorming the Future – What If? If you’ve got a vision, we’ve got the audience at Radio Ink’s Radio Tech Summit, May 17 at Microsoft’s Silicon Valley campus in Mountain View, CA. So let your imagination run wild [...]


Radio’s New Realities

04.15.11 Posted in New Media News by Denise

Kudos to Chuck Francis for this great article in RBR #mce_temp_url#


A New Idea for Newspapers

03.01.11 Posted in New Media News by Denise

Talk about a way to make newspapers more relevant. This is a great idea which takes advantage of newspapers’ deep local knowledge. http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=145809&nid=124289


Good News for Local Media

03.01.11 Posted in New Media News by Denise

I’m often distressed to read about the low opinion so many Americans have of national news, since I know so many journalists who have spent their lives trying to deliver accurate, insightful information to the best of their abilities. Some with international beats even risk their lives to do so. But it’s good to see, [...]


Lessons from Startup Culture

02.21.11 Posted in New Media News by Denise

The author of this MediaBistro 10,000 Words article argues that newspapers could benefit from adopting a startup culture. Having worked in startups and big corporations, I agree wholeheartedly with the comment that this applies to most other established businesses, not just newspapers or media companies. http://tinyurl.com/4gg6ym3