003 - Media Hacks - Live From The Carnegie Deli - 02-17-2009
- Tuesday, Feb 17, 2009 - 10:26 AM
- By Mitch Joel - Twist Image
Welcome to episode #3 of Media Hacks. It was recorded live over some of the biggest sandwiches I have ever seen at the Carnegie Deli in New York City. You’ll get to hear from Chris Brogan, Hugh McGuire, Julien Smith and more. We’re ranting, raving and panting all over media, publishing and books. Note: some of the language is not work safe. Enjoy the conversation…
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- What makes World of Warcraft Not A Book?
- Chris Brogan – Co-author of Trust Agents.
- Hugh McGuire – LibriVox – The Book Oven.
- Julien Smith – In Over Your Head – Co-author of Trust Agents.
- Not killing themselves with pastrami this week:
- C.C. Chapman – Managing The Gray – Advance Guard.
- Christopher S. Penn – The Financial Aid Podcast – Marketing Over Coffee.
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- The Digitalist – Sara Lloyd.
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7 Responses for "003 - Media Hacks - Live From The Carnegie Deli - 02-17-2009"
[...] random audio segment idea into a full-blown show. We have managed to record four episodes already. The third one, which was recorded live from the Carnegie Deli in New York City last week went live on Sunday, and [...]
Nice format. Great to hear everyone in the social setting, works on a more personal scale. Biggest point that was made is the need to remove “I” out of the conversations. There is a massive silent majority who are not involved. Yes - I do want to hear where all your heads are at (as I’m not in the silent majority), but also I would like to hear how we scale these ideas and thoughts to the silent majority who still feel refreshed when someone unlocks the door to blogs, twitter, and other social apps. This is a far greater challenge…maybe bring in some random people into your discussion, since you’re in a social setting.
[...] can download the mp3 here, or head over to Media Hacks to have a listen (we’ll have our own intro music soon, I think…). Bookmark the [...]
I feel publishers and authors are going to have some of the same problems as the Music industry. I’ve spotted a few authors already who have given their books for free, and not to mention an entire website that allowed people to post magazines for free online( which has since been taken down). Determining the worth of a book is going to be difficult online and in the end its going to be about following demand.
I smirked a bit at the final point of the podcast as I’m sometimes guilty of it as well. When you’re in on the world of digital and tech its so easy to completely go over the head of everyone else, you think that everyone is in on it because the information is so accessible but most people just don’t know whats out there. I would say its a great opportunity to convert people, I recently brought one of my friends on board to twitter and she’s really enjoying it!
[...] post is inspired by the MediaHacks podcast, where Hugh McGuire relayed the story/opinion that Encyclopaedia companies were up in arms over [...]
When authors get advances and the books won’t get bought… I don’t know, sounds less like music industry but more like financial crisis to me. Publishers will go belly-up quicker than you can say ‘consolidation’.
[...] the vast majority of Americans. A lot of people are like Julien Smith as recently featured on the Media Hacks podcast: Mitch Joel: “If you know as a consumer that you can grab a song off of BitTorrent or [...]
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