The Tony Bennett Factor: How traditional TV stars can salvage their careers on YouTube. . . maybe! (Part 1 of 2)
In my March 19th, 2012 post “Is Oprah going broke with OWN? If not a dollar short, then Oprah is at least a day late with her network concept,” I talked about the mega-star’s struggles with her OWN television network. Despite having a killer brand and a vast multitude of fans, Oprah is hemorrhaging BIG BUCKS. … Continue reading
Rocco Pendola misses the mark or, why does traditional media fail to grasp the true reach of social media
Posted by piblogger on July 15, 2013 · Comments Off on Rocco Pendola misses the mark or, why does traditional media fail to grasp the true reach of social media
In his July 14th article If Major Networks Acted Like Netflix, We Would Call Them Frauds, Rocco Pendola rails at how Netflix has withheld viewership numbers as an indication that their claims that the successful return of the sitcom Arrested Development is questionable. Sadly Pendola obviously does not understand the nature of viewership in the … Continue reading →
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