Category: Headlines
-
Before He Worked There, Rick Reilly Thought ESPN Was in Bed With Sports Leagues
-
jessicagoldharalson: New X-Files trailer! HELLZ YEA (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
-
The economics of supporting content will force independently produced Internet content to be dumbed down to levels that create a perfect match for Youtube. There will be SEOs that come up with arbitrage solutions that will drive traffic to parked videos. Content creators will partner with SEOs and create budgets that reflect the CPMs they…
-
If the current lottery standings stay true (meaning the odds play out), ESPN’s Chad Ford thinks the Memphis Grizzlies will draft O.J. Mayo with the #4 pick. But armed with the #3 pick, the Grizzlies, the Clippers and the Knicks are all assumed to go after Mayo in this years NBA Draft. NBA Lottery Mock…
-
From the director of “Big Love” and “Rome,” SWINGTOWN peeks into the shag-carpeted suburban homes of the 1970s to find couples reveling in the sexual and social revolution that introduced open marriages and women’s liberation. CBS.com
-
Karl Malone making an appearance on Big Love would be an excellent cameo.
-
tuneage: Tuneage reached a milestone recently. As you’re probably aware, Tuneage is powered by Tumblr (which we love) and in the middle of last week, we reached 1,000 followers…to celebrate, we’re holding a small giveaway and giving away lots of stuff. Just because we’re nice like that, and because we’d be nowhere without you guys.…
-
Noah’s new project on Tumblr this AM: cubicle17: The basic idea of this site is that a brand exists entirely in people’s heads. Therefore, whatever it is they say a brand is, is what it is. So, if you ask a bunch of people what a brand is and make a tag cloud, you should…
-
Go f*ck yourself, San Diego.
-
nathangotsch: Yesterday a kindergartner challenged me to draw a monkey. I’m pretty proud of the results.
-
The Evolution of the Press Release Good read on where publicity flacking is headed.
-
Most of my time these days is spent crossing the blood-brain barrier between Twitter and the rest of the cloud. Twitter stands on one side, a coursing stream of social data emanating from an ad-hoc framework of asynchronous follows and vanity track filtering. On the other side, the legacy blogosphere, RSS items floated via Google…