According to Newsweek, BP, the U.S. Coast Guard and locals now employed in the Deepwater Horizon cleanup effort are working hard to keep the press, especially photojournalists, away from the spill. More than a month into the disaster, a host of anecdotal evidence is emerging from reporters, photographers, and TV crews in which BP and… Continue reading BP Takes Page From The Pentagon’s Playbook, Denies Access To The Press
You Can Learn To Innovate, Or Fall Far Far Behind
PORTLAND–Webtrends maintains offices on the top floor of a 16-story building in the heart of Portland’s business core. The analytics firm has kindly opened its conference room today to Portland Ad Fed, which is hosting a Pop Art-sponsored luncheon with Renny Gleeson, Wieden + Kennedy’s Global Director of Interactive Strategy. There are two kinds of… Continue reading You Can Learn To Innovate, Or Fall Far Far Behind
Live Webisodes Are Totally Interactive
Tubefilter asked Jason Calacanis, CEO of Mahalo.com, a human-powered search engine, about the new “land grab” going on in web shows, and if the internet isn’t over-saturated with content (of all sorts) today. Here’s his response: Most podcasts have a life cycle where they publish for three or four weeks consistently, then people do a… Continue reading Live Webisodes Are Totally Interactive