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.
According to Reuters, Napster will be teaming up with the electronics music chain Circuit City to release a new digital music service.
In June, Google will start selling ads on Clear Channel's radio stations, according to the New York Times.
Today William Powers of the National Journal discusses why Newsweek's and Time's cover stories on Don Imus seem so outdated.
Even though Anna Wintour hates the world blog, it looks like the fashion world is slowly but surely accepting the blogosphere.
On Wednesday, NBC received a package from Cho Seung-Hui containing a video, several pictures, and a long note.
So apparently Google has plans to roll out a new mobile phone. I admit I’m not much of a tech geek, but I still think I’m missing what is just so great about this thing.
Most kids just like to sit and watch. They don't like to play when it comes to Web 2.0, says Reuters.
I got my coffee at Weinstein the day after the Virginia Tech shooting. “He was Chinese,” the barista said, pointing at the newspaper, “here on a student visa from China,” she said summarizing the article to her fellow co-worker.
In something akin to a wee child throwing stones at a old, lumbering beast, Gawker looks at the New York Times' stance on snark and this whole Internet.
Lily Allen, the U.K. pop sensation who rose to fame using the almighty power of MySpace, is also using her MySpace blog to break news regarding her personal life and tour news.
After more than 32 students are dead at Virginia Tech, people have begun flocking to the killer's LiveJournal, or so they thought.
I think we might be the only media blog on the Internet that has yet to comment on Don Imus getting fired. Given the fact that yours truly will be working in talk radio in T-30 days, I figured I would take a stab at it because quite frankly, I am scared.
My invitation to Joost has arrived.
If you remember my previous post, I had signed up to be a beta for this new internet television program.
Politico’s Jim VandeHei said on Thursday, “The days of big newspapers that cover everything are over,” reported The Capital Times.
I’ve blogged before about the internet and specifically blogs being a way to break down the barriers between news consumers and the opinion leaders and experts upon which we rely for information.
As a spin-off of Ladies' Home Journal's "My Life as a Mom" column, where they have a different writer-mom write about her experiences as a mom and wife, the magazine is now allowing any mom to create a blog on LHJ.com that mimics this column.
So, if you didn’t know, there’s been a crazy conflict going in the Sudanese region of Darfur since 2003.
YouChoose ’08 on YouTube has kicked off its presidential-video campaigns with Gov. Mitt Romney’s question, “What is America’s Single Greatest Challenge?”
Print magazines are going digital. Digital magazines are mimicking pint. The meeting ground isn't too far off.
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