The One Percent Solution
Time is money…. Yesterday’s posting of the Star Ledger desert murder piece caused a lot of interest and a lot of discussion. As I noted, I don’t think the piece is perfect. Far from it. I sent extensive notes...
Read moreA Mystery in the Desert
[blip.tv ?posts_id=1378976&dest=-1] The Star Ledger is very much alive. Having resolved their union issues, the paper is back in business, and fortunately the video project is remaining a main focus. Above, a 13-minute documentary on the disappearance of New...
Read moreThe Wizard of Omaha
You have to invest… I am reading The Snowball, the official Warren Buffett biography by Alice Schroeder. Buffett is some smart and impressive guy. Starting with nothing, in Omaha, Nebraska, he is now the wealthiest person in the US,...
Read moreHere’s The Point
Listen! Prior to the invention of the printing press in 1452 there was almost no punctuation in the English language. There was no need for it. The langauge was a spoken language, as were all languages, and when it...
Read moreWhat You Don’t Get To See
As I have often mentioned, we spend our time split between Europe and the US. As a result, we get the interesting insight of seeing the same event as viewed by two totally different media machines. While we in...
Read moreThe Local Wars
All news is local….. In 2004, on the heels of 5 years with the BBC, we started on a second project. Hyperlocal news. The test base was Birmingham, England, and we built 5 ‘hyperlocal news pods” in 5 Birmingham...
Read moreThe 3-Minute Opera
If you recognize this, you are old…. like me. I was out running in the park this morning, and my iPod was on shuffle. In mid stride, the music went from Marvin Gaye’s Sexual Healing (I am old, see...
Read moreThe Law of Unintended Consequences
Sir Thomas More by Holbein 1593 New technologies often bring with unintended consequences. No matter how sure and certain our morals or beliefs may start out, they can turn our worlds upside down. Sir Thomas More was Henry VIII’s...
Read moreCall It Printing Press Day
Hold the front page! Today we are celebrating Columbus Day. Here in New York, there is a massive parade up Fifth Avenue, which has clogged up my entire neighborhood. Fine. As elementary school students are taught, Christopher Columbus discovered...
Read moreThe End of Empire
Are we headed in the same direction? These days I spend a fair amount of time in England. The fate of Britain never ceases to amaze me. For more than 200 years, this tiny island quite literally ran the...
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