Image Source: Ryan Seacrest’s Facebook Page
Reality television host, media personality and producer Ryan Seacrest is getting his own TV network, it’s being reported. continue reading...
The Digiday Video Awards honors overall excellence and breakthrough achievement in video media, marketing and advertising and is presented by Digiday, a media company and community for digital media, marketing and advertising industry professionals.. continue reading...
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Apple started selling the iPod 10 years ago today! continue reading...
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WatchMojo.com CEO Ashkan Karbasfrooshan recently had the chance to speak with leading Canadian internet entrepreneur Matt Mickiewicz. 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...
Since it’s the 61st birthday of Apple founder Steve Wozniak today, we present to you a set of videos of Steve Wozniak talking about various topics in his words. continue reading...
Sir Richard Branson is a British business mogul known mostly for companies under the Virgin brand name. continue reading...
Today, businessman and media personality Donald Trump turns 65 years old. continue reading...
Bruce Philp is the brand cowboy - he’s here to “defend the idea of the brand.” As such, he’s an advocate for consumers to vote with their money, and this will help keep brands - and the corporations behind them - accountable. In his book, “Consumer Republic: Using brands to get what you want, make corporations behave, and maybe even save the world,” he outlines this and tries to inform consumers on how to stay smart. WatchMojo was lucky enough to speak with Philp to learn more about his book, the idea of branding and how it affects the marketplace.
WM - Give us a basic synopsis of “Consumer Republic,” and the topics you cover in the book. And, for those of us unfamiliar with the concept of branding, why don’t you give us a crash-course in that concept, as well? continue reading...
You have a great idea, a great product and now all you need it to get the word out there. continue reading...