Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-08
- @gmarkham & now Digital Arts are becoming significant academic programs. Quite a decade. in reply to gmarkham #
- Negroponte: books "dead in 5 years." My guess; Of 200k or so in u.s., 15%– 30k — by 2015. Your guess? http://tcrn.ch/91ZtMu #
- @Thomas_Hager Ah, speaker's hyperbole. Just mostly gone….. in reply to Thomas_Hager #
- @J_Christopher Straight dig. revenue varies 9-14% in 2009, most at 12-15% this yr. Just doing new analysis. in reply to J_Christopher #
- @J_Christopher Good point. Gannett down 5.9% in circ revenue; ad/circ split hard to divine from its reporting. in reply to J_Christopher #
- @liedtkesfc It's new epidemic. Titanic, never-stopping wave at AT&T Saturday. Next: Who let dogs out? in reply to liedtkesfc #
- @jblossom Indeed. In fact, publishers hoping for 3-5 year ramp til serious digital revenue. in reply to jblossom #
- kdoctor ATT, Verizon, TMobile jointly test "wallet phones": Big implications as newspapers pitch SMB mobile marketing http://bit.ly/cp6DfU #
- Morningstar rates NYT "overvalued", cold and hard reality http://bit.ly/9HD6f7 #
- @jayrosen_nyu Agreed. Why: Too many identity/biz model ?. BBG/Biz Week, wrapping old brand in big newer, monied one, makes most sense. in reply to jayrosen_nyu #
- Newsweek next-editor sweepstakes at The Wrap http://bit.ly/8Zi7mJ #
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