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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Apple's iPad -- Another Nail in the Coffin of Traditional Media

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If you're like me, you watched Steve Jobs' extraordinary performance yesterday introducing a new Apple product that is bound to rev...
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Google & Media: Biting the Hand that Feeds You

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A few days back, before I left for China and before the holiday season descended upon us, we tackled a key question: "What's the B...
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Saturday, December 19, 2009

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I'm liking this logo design done by my incredibly talented podcast producer Jaime Beauchamp. Jaime worked on our design group at Busin...
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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Off to China

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I'll  be taking a break from my blog this coming week for an exciting reason: I'm off to China to meet with Chinese entrepreneurs, g...
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Friday, December 4, 2009

My Final Podcast for BusinessWeek

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I left our 46th floor multimedia studio for the last time this week after recording my 209th "Behind the Cover" podcast as Busine...
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The Biggest Mistake Media Companies Make Online

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Yesterday, Media Industry News asked me three questions, one of which I shared with my Tweeps: What is the biggest mistake media companies ...
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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Thoughtful Questions: Do You Have Answers?

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Next week I'm being honored by Media Industry News as one of its Top 21 Social Media Superstars. I'm flattered to receive this award...
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John A. Byrne
John A. Byrne is the chairman and CEO of C-Change Media Inc. Until recently, Byrne was editor-in-chief of BusinessWeek.com and executive editor of BusinessWeek. He holds the distinction of authoring a record 58 cover stories in BusinessWeek magazine and is also the author or co-author of eight business books, including two New York Times' bestsellers. Byrne had also been editor-in-chief of Fast Company magazine. He founded C-Change Media, a digital media company, to take advantage of the sea change that is roiling the traditional media business. C stands for content, curation and community, the three common attributes of each C-Change web venture.
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