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Audiences; The Greying of America

Speaking as a baby boomer (b. 1946, so I’m in the vanguard), I will be having lots of extra time in semi-retirement. Perfect for surfing the net. I’m part of a huge potential audience. And market. But I know how … Continue reading


The Audience is Listening…filming, voting, Flipping.

Two interesting tidbits: (1) Multimillion dollar author Paulo Coelho wants his audience to do all the heavy lifting while he profits — asking them to collectively shoot a film for his book The Experimental Witch. As MCDM student Carie Burgess … Continue reading


The Art of the Interview

As a writer, I hang my hat on good interviews. I have found that the trick to mining a great story from your source is essentially the ability to act like a curious, caring human being. My favorite story about … Continue reading


Men vs. Women: online video viewing habits

Interesting study posted by friend of MCDM Cory Bergman on his Lost Remote site: In its first online video study, Nielsen Online found that women trend to favor network TV shows online, while men are drawn to user-created content. Also, … Continue reading



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