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To Understand Media Today, Here’s What You Need To Understand

It’s been a week since I first read about the new media consumption survey from the University of Mississippi and it it feels even more relevant today, in light of the reaction of the White House Correspondents’ dinner incident than it did even a week ago. You can read it here. The survey goes into … Continued

The Media Generation Gap: Understand Why 55 Matters

It’s amazing that I’m still in meetings in 2026 hearing someone say, when discussing the continued splintering of the media audience “Well, Walter Cronkite isn’t bringing us together anymore.” Cronkite’s last broadcast was March 6, 1981. I’m in the waning months of living in the “coveted” 25-54 age demographic and I was 9 years old … Continued

A Tiny Primate Inspires a Global Populace

In this blog we try to bring thoughts and ideas with the goal of informing and contemplating. Topically, over nearly 20 years, that has included entries on media, marketing, adversity management, and some things at times esoteric and profound. Enter a 4-pound monkey who in recent days has captured hearts, minds and media. If you … Continued

On Facebook, Beware of New Fake News Trend

Back ten years ago, before the term was hijacked by a certain elected official and his followers who want you to think anything negative about him or them shouldn’t be trusted, “Fake News” was a true online scourge. Social media was filled with fiction, designed to try to sway your vote in the 2016 election. … Continued

Journalists Arrested: It Really Happened Here

Don Lemon is not my kind of infotainer. I tried watching his CNN show, but too often he sounded like just another cable “news” talking head. And I haven’t watched anything he’s done since, from Twitter-streaming to whatever it is now. But that’s not the point and it shouldn’t be. In this country, journalists should … Continued