by CT Moore on December 21, 2011
In the first instalment of episode 19, we discuss which companies were the “most important” in 2011. We openly invited additional nominations from viewers, but the companies we mentioned were: YouTube Facebook Google Apple Twitter Amazon Groupon LinkedIn and Demand Media
by CT Moore on December 6, 2011
In part 1 of episode 17, we discuss the merits and impact of distribution companies like Netflix and YouTube signing exclusive content deals. For instance, Netflix is bringing back Arrested Development, while YouTube is spending anywhere from $100-250 million to secure exclusive rights to content. We’d also love to hear your take: Does it matter [...]
by CT Moore on November 15, 2011
In this first instalment of episode #14, we take a look at what (we think) are some of the most explosive start-ups of all time. Ash actually wrote a blog post about this in 2007, so we revisit that list and consider which ones would still make the cut (and gawk over the ones that [...]
by CT Moore on November 3, 2011
In the final instalment of episode 12, we enter the Lightning Round and discuss: a list of video content creators that Ash is working on (in response to Streaming Media’s List of the 100 Companies that Matter Most in Online Video) Microsoft’s marketing fumbles (such as the free concert at the new MSFT store in [...]
by CT Moore on October 25, 2011
In this first instalment of episode 11, we talk about ten of the greatest digital media mergers & acquisitions. Ash had written a post about it in 2006, and we discussed that old list in episode 7, but then he updated it for a post on Techcrunch (check out the selection criteria there), so we decided [...]