004 - Media Hacks - Hacking News - 03-02-2009
- Wednesday, Mar 4, 2009 - 04:55 PM
- By Mitch Joel - Twist Image
Welcome to episode #4 of Media Hacks. In another heated conversation, this is also episode #4 of Media Hacks. We’re all on the call (with the exception of Julien Smith) and it’s lively, snarky and (hopefully) insightful too. If you enjoy the topics of media, publishing, advertising and the newer media, please take a listen. Enjoy the conversation…
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- Running time: 38:01.
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- Media Hacks #4.
- Chris Brogan – New Marketing Labs - Co-author of Trust Agents.
- C.C. Chapman – Managing The Gray – Advance Guard.
- Christopher S. Penn – The Financial Aid Podcast – Marketing Over Coffee.
- Hugh McGuire – LibriVox – The Book Oven. (joins in shortly after the beginning).
- Not present:
- Julien Smith – In Over Your Head – Co-author of Trust Agents.
- It’s the economy stupid.
- O’Reilly Tools of Change Conference.
- From Industrialization to Digitization.
- Christian Science Monitor to print only.
- New York Times subscribers if we give them all Amazon’s Kindle.
- The value of publishing.
- What do consumers really want? And how do they want it?
- Most publishers are just inventory to advertisers.
- Google gets out of the radio business.
- Is Google getting into Podcast monetization?
- Sirius XM and satellite radio.
- Microsoft goes retail.
- How do the formats work and how do we make them easier to get?
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- Kevin Reeves – ‘Throw Me A Line.
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4 Responses for "004 - Media Hacks - Hacking News - 03-02-2009"
[...] Media Hacks #4: a conversation about the economy, advertising, newspapers, books and where the money might be, with C.C. Chapman, Chris Brogan, Chris Penn, Mitch Joel and me. [...]
[...] Media Hacks #4: a conversation about the economy, advertising, newspapers, books and where the money might be, with C.C. Chapman, Chris Brogan, Chris Penn, Mitch Joel and me. [...]
[...] Media Hacks #5: this one ended up pretty interesting, talking about Twitter as a search engine and possible Google rival, Google search tweaks, brands, and conferences/unconferences. On the media hacks hotline: C.C. Chapman, Julien Smith, Chris Penn, Mitch Joel and me. [...]
[...] Media Hacks #5: this one ended up pretty interesting, talking about Twitter as a search engine and possible Google rival, Google search tweaks, brands, and conferences/unconferences. On the media hacks hotline: C.C. Chapman, Julien Smith, Chris Penn, Mitch Joel and me. [...]
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