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(Larry Kramer is the author of C-Scape, a book on the changing landscape for media and related industries Read More
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(Larry Kramer is the author of C-Scape, a book on the changing landscape for media and related industries Read More
(Seth Goden writes about how the Internet has made journalists lazy, saying very little that’s fresh and new.) Read More
We do tons of video here at VatorNews. So, we’re always looking for tools to help us conduct Read More
Concern is growing that the overall Advertising Market is beginning to slow down, and that situation will worsen Read More
(Larry Kramer is the author of C-Scape, a book on the changing landscape for media and related Read More
Matchbin, a local commerce, content, and digital publishing business, has quite a string of announcements this morning. The Read More
(Larry Kramer is the author of C-Scape, a book on the changing landscape for media and related industries Read More
Surprise, surprise: another Yahoo! CEO bites the dust. Yahoo!, which has continually struggled to define its place in Read More
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(Larry Kramer is the founder of MarketWatch, which was sold to Dow Jones, a division of News Corp.) Read More