On this week’s episode of Fresh-Brewed News, Bliss’ Maddie O’Connor joins to discuss BuzzFeed’s shift in podcast strategy. Is this…
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Fresh-Brewed News, Episode 71: The Quest for More Content
On this week’s episode of Fresh-Brewed News, our hosts discuss how HBO stacks up to leading streaming services like Netflix…
Fresh-Brewed News, Episode 49: Lightsaber Battle
Star Wars fans are pumped for “The Last Jedi,” which comes to the big screen in December. Who’s not excited?…
Fresh-Brewed News, Episode 10: Axing Traditional Media
On this week’s episode of the Fresh-Brewed News podcast, our hosts discuss Axios, a venture-funded media startup that’s primed to shake…
Fresh-Brewed News, Episode 9: Unsafe Harbor
On this week’s episode of the Fresh-Brewed News podcast, our hosts talk about the “safe harbor” provision for internet platforms. Kathryne…
What Financial Marketers Can Learn from Modernist Architecture
Have you ever considered living in the New York Public Library? Or going apartment hunting in a shopping mall? No,…
Fresh-Brewed News, Episode 6: Virtual Reality Check
On Episode 6 of the weekly Fresh-Brewed News podcast, Laura Coletti joins the show to talk about virtual reality and…
SEO Strategy for the Content Junkie (A.K.A. Today’s Integrated Communication & PR Professional)
SEO can provide insights that help communication pros optimize content that searchers (read: consumers) are most likely to click and…
Own Your Data
A number of months ago at a Public Relations Society luncheon on social media I had a discussion with a…
A Crisis of Context
I’ve been paying close attention to the Shirley Sherrod coverage. Not so much from a political angle; I’m not knowledgeable enough about Sherrod or her circumstances to weigh in credibly on debates re: race and politics. What interests me more is the coverage itself and the warning bell it sounds for anyone (individuals, companies, communities) in the media’s line of sight. It underscores society’s obsession with sound-bites vs. storylines – and the media’s growing tendency to favor content over context.