Michael on Media
Michael Rosenblum has been writing about the media since 1988. His work and ideas have appeared in The Guardian, The Huffington Post, Ilkeston Life and many other publications.
He has been blogging regularly for the past 35 years on this subject. Having taught media studies at Columbia University, NYU and now the University of Oxford, he is considered an expert on this subject.
What to Expect When Trying to Sell a TV Show
Last night, Pat Younge, former head of The Travel Channel, former Chief Creative Officer at The BBC dropped by for dinner. Since we had him as a kind of captive, we got him to answer a few basic questions on...
Read moreThe 40-Minute Film School
On October 12th, I am going to engage in an interesting experiment. I am going to teach a room full of people to be what I would call ‘video literate’ and do it in 40 minutes. (I may run...
Read moreNewspaper Death March
After a 40 year run, The Wall Street Journal announced that it will stop publishing its European and Asian editions. It’s hardly as surprise, following the News Corp’s announcement that the international editions posted losses of $643 million this year. Well,...
Read moreHumans of New York Pivots to Video
Humans of New York, a Facebook page by photographer Brandon Stanton, has just pivoted to video with the start of a weekly show on Facebook Watch. Earlier this month, Facebook launched a new section of its site called Watch. The section is...
Read moreThe CJR is Wrong.. and Right
The Columbia Journalism Review, a highly praised and excellent print publication that reviews the world of journalism yesterday published a piece by Heidi Moore entitled The Secret Cost of Pivoting to Video. As print publications move online, it is...
Read moreReal Life Explorers And A Video Camera
Real life explorer Ed Stafford is having a good run on The Discovery Channel, the FT reports. The former British Army officer spent 860 days walking the entire length of the Amazon river, and filmed the whole thing himself....
Read moreCarnival of Journalism – For Whom Do We Report News?
I am delighted to see that the long dormant Carnival of Journalism has been brought back to life. This month’s topic is “Regardless of how we present our stories to our audiences — online, on-air, or in print — do we truly take them...
Read moreThe Press Conference In The Age of Twitter…And Trump
and now, the news… A few months ago, I left a package in the overhead compartment on a Delta Flight. You know how it is. You arrive, you scramble to get off the plane, and then, in the taxi,...
Read moreHere is How to Defeat Donald Trump
Since he first descended his golden escalator in Trump Tower on June 16th, 2015 (a day that will live in infamy), people have been underestimating Donald Trump, much to their misfortune. One by one he plowed through 16 other...
Read moreMOTHERLAND – A New TV Series For 2017
image courtesy Wikicommons On the heels of the success of House of Cards on HBO, the cable news channels (and the networks) have launched their own drama series – MOTHERLAND. Like House of Cards and Homeland, it is...
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