MTV: We’ve Now Officially Been Pimped
Well, not really. But that’s kind of what they are hoping for with plans to remake their network into a medium based on user-generated content.
Well, not really. But that’s kind of what they are hoping for with plans to remake their network into a medium based on user-generated content.
In an effort to appeal more to the user-generating online audience, NBC has announced a plan to post video content from their popular shows on NBC.com.
With more college students halting their Thursday night party plans to spend time with their favorite surgical interns, it seems that local college bars and restaurants are going to continue to suffer due to the growing popularity of "Grey’s Anatomy."
Getting a job in the magazine industry can be brutal. So when Chandra Czape started Ed2010 back in 1998 after her friends kept asking her for dirt and inside information about the industry, it was no surprise that the site quickly took off.
Teen Vogue, is estimating a 16 percent growth in newsstand sales for its February and March issues over the same issues last year.
“It’s a weird, weird job,” said Brian Montopoli, editor of the CBS News blog Public Eye, where he works to bring transparency to the audience of the leading broadcast network's news operation.
Let’s face it. Your 14-year-old cousin is more Web savvy than you think. She knows the best way to deck out her MySpace profile, she can easily find all of the coolest music videos on YouTube, and she can shop online like nobody’s business.
Fashion editor and blogger? No wonder Suze Yalof Schwartz, executive fashion editor at large at Glamour, thinks she has the coolest job in the world.
As the editor of Idol Chatter, a blog about American Idol published on USAToday.com, one of the most significant things Ken Barnes has learned about blogging is how serious his audience takes the subject matter.
In the age of “Google-ing,” “Wikipedia-ing” and “Netflix-ing,” branding has become an important aspect among advertisers and marketers worldwide.
It’s one thing that celebrities have taken over magazines like People and newspapers like the New York Post. That’s fine. I like my fix of celebrity gossip where I can get it. But where is the line?
If you are like most of the Grey’s Anatomy viewers out there who waited all week for the “devastating conclusion” to the three part series involving a ferry boat crash that was promoted as if aliens had attacked Seattle ...
Maybe you’ve seen the ads around the city. The Love. The Ambition. The Power. But since A&E has started showing syndicated episodes of HBO’s The Sopranos, it’s more about The Youth.
A recent article in the Los Angeles Times has reported an almost 10 percent decline in women ages 25-54 who watch morning shows. Among the several reasons listed were the rise in popularity of mommy blogs.
On Saturday, February 24th, select AMC Theatres across the country will offer customers a pass to see all of the films that are nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Academy Awards, along with unlimited popcorn and drink refills for $30.
VH1 has recently launched a new idea for a television show called HushHush that would showcase A-list entertainment bloggers talking about pop culture with the same attitude and tone found on their own individual websites.
A group blog exploring our media world. Produced by the Digital Journalism: Blogging course at New York University, Spring 2007.
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