Recently I moderated a panel at Streaming Media West. Panelists included Michael Schwalb (Tremor Media), Mark Suster (VC at GRP), Eric Anderson, (VP, Content and Product Solutions, Samsung Electronics America) and AJ McGowan (CTO at Unicorn Media). continue reading...
This morning MediaPost published part 1 of my 3-part end-of-year series, I asked: continue reading...
Lots of traveling last week, so I am only adding the videos to last week’s show now. continue reading...
Once a month, I’ll publish an article on MediaPost that touches on a handful of interesting stories around the Web that affect new media and online video. continue reading...
I’ve been writing on-and-off for TechCrunch since January 2010. All in all I’ve written a dozen or so articles. In addition to my weekly column on MediaPost, I’ll now be writing a weekly piece for TechCrunch, covering digital media and online video, both privately-held and publicly-traded companies. Here’s the latest one: Why online video advertising has failed to meet forecasts. continue reading...
Last week we looked at 5Min’s history on the one-year anniversary of its sale to AOL. Today we mark the five-year anniversary of Google’s acquisition of YouTube, announced October 9, 2006. continue reading...
I was in NYC all week and didn’t get a chance to post this week’s HipMojo show; we’re at week 8, if you’re counting, though the cue card at the beginning erroneously says Episode 7. Anyway, last week I published an article on MediaPost looking back at the 1-year anniversary of AOL’s acquisition of 5Min. That will actually be part of the next HipMojo show where we talk about “tech vs. media, content aggregation vs. content creation”. continue reading...
Created by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google filed for incorporation on September 4th, 1998. Though the Google.com domain name was registered 11 days later, the search engine celebrates its birthday on the 27th of the month. continue reading...
With the AOL/TechCrunch soap opera finally coming to an end, we thought we would see the forest through the trees and focus on Mergers and Acquisitions, or M&A, in general. continue reading...