During the past 6 months, I can’t tell you the number of times someone has commented about “when will things settle down” or “I can’t wait until things get back to normal.” And although I’m a bit nostalgic about wanting things to settle down and “get back to normal” I’ve come to realize this is the new...
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Late last year I posted my 2009 Digital Media Trends. I thought it would be a good idea to see where they stand as well as add in a few other trends I’m starting to see emerge. It’s the Economy Stupid... More newspapers and print publications will go out of business -- I hate to actually say this one...
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03-02-2009
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And you’re saying to yourself, duh Berg – think of something a bit more original. First, check out this article on e-marketer , which predicts newspaper revenue will slide another 15.9% in FY09. The article goes on to say “The future for print media companies is online, as evidenced by the growth in...
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About this time every year, I make my predictions on what I think lays ahead for the media industry. And again, this year, I’ll do the same, but with a slight focus on the Digital side of the world. It’s the Economy stupid! More newspapers and print publications will go out of business – as you’ve probably...
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12-11-2008
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We’re doing a joint blog post this week – Colin Linggo is joining me to discuss Project Canoe. So this past week we had the pleasure of having David Verklin – the new CEO of Canoe Ventures speak to the marketing leadership at HP regarding the company and it’s plans for changing the way people interact...
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10-06-2008
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