Danny Groner, 10.29.2009
Video Editor/Online Assistant Editor at TheWeek.com
Where once politicians would escort the people into the future, social media sites are now propelling them forward. Left for debate is whether these new vehicles are actually shaping better leaders.
Nancy Moonves, 10.28.2009
CEO, Lighten Up Productions
The last thing I ever expected to wind up doing was becoming part of the creative and marketing team behind a tiny indie movie attempting to invent a business model for monetizing films
online.
Jose Antonio Vargas, 10.29.2009
Technology and Innovations editor, Huffington Post
Pre-Internet, before we could follow celebrities on Google, Twitter, MySpace and Wikipedia, Michael Jackson was an unparalleled global star on the world stage, touching fans across borders, time zones and languages.
Penny C. Sansevieri, 10.28.2009
CEO and founder of Author Marketing Experts, Inc.
When you put something online, it can almost live forever. That means that we have to be careful what we share, what we say, and the footprints we leave online.
Paul Dailing, 10.25.2009
I was crowdsourcing the Long Tail while upping my Whuffie Factor through a Trust Agent when it hit me: Why the hell haven't I come up with a crazy-ass new media term?
Liz Dubelman, 10.23.2009
Founder, VidLit
Books need to come out faster and in all forms -- audio, digital, and enhanced, which means skillfully embedding audio and visuals to enrich, not interrupt, the reading experience.
Robert J. Elisberg, 10.20.2009
Columnist and screenwriter
When we see the major news breaking in with non-stop reporting on a balloon spacecraft from a family on Wife Swap, the failures of the media become clear.
Shelly Palmer, 10.20.2009
President, National Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences, NY
Depending who you ask, Barnes & Noble's new eReader is due out today, or Thursday, which would be interesting since it's Windows 7 day. B&N; le...
Ramya Raghavan, 10.16.2009
YouTube Nonprofits and Activism Manager
Last week, we announced that YouTube serves over one billion video views per day. That's also the number of people in the world who don't have enough food to eat: one in seven humans.
Piers Fawkes, 10.15.2009
Runs PSFK, a trends and innovation company
In a strategy shift, MySpace will try to become an online hangout for people who want to connect with their friends over entertainment content.
James Kotecki, 10.12.2009
Online Media Critic
Most political YouTube channels are conventional and boring. Not in New Jersey.
Michael Russnow, 10.09.2009
Screenwriter, former Member Writers Guild west Board of Directors
It is enormously premature for Obama to be getting this great tribute, which to a certain extent cheapens the prior recipients and the work all of them performed over so many years.
Shelly Palmer, 10.07.2009
President, National Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences, NY
Verizon is set to bring two Google Android based smartphones to the market. The deal was revealed when Google CEO Eric Schm...
Diane Tucker, 10.11.2009
Writer/producer/director living in Washington DC
Taibbi, Rolling Stone magazine's teen heartthrob, became a sensation last month after calling Goldman Sachs "a giant vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity."
James Kotecki, 10.05.2009
Online Media Critic
As one of only two gubernatorial elections in 2009, the Virginia contest between Democrat Creigh Deeds and Republican Bob McDonnell is attracting national attention. With so much on the line, you'd expect them to take all of their campaign messages seriously, including the videos they make for YouTube.
Andy Plesser, 10.04.2009
Executive Producer and Founder, Beet.TV
A video showing the 11-year-old Anne Frank for a just 10 seconds, the first moving image of the young diarist, who died in a German concentration camp in 1944, has become a widely viewed.
Joe Territo, 10.01.2009
Content Director, NJ.com
Newark Mayor Cory Booker knows how to take a joke. When Conan O'Brien poked fun at Newark last week, Booker responded with a YouTube video in which he...
Jessica Amason, 09.30.2009
Viral Media Editor for BuzzFeed.com
As BuzzFeed's resident "viral scientist," I investigate how the most contagious items on the Web enter our hearts, minds and inboxes.
Charles Warner, 09.30.2009
Charles Warner is an active blogger at Media Curmudgeon.com and teaches at The New School.
The Internet's explosive growth has led to such a proliferation of content that it is now virtually infinite. To say that "content is king" in today's world is like saying "a grain of sand is precious."
Joe Territo, 09.30.2009
Content Director, NJ.com
Newark Mayor Cory Booker -- a digital politician who continuously uses Twitter and YouTube to reach out to the public -- is sparring with Conan O'Brie...
Susan Wilson Solovic, 09.29.2009
CEO and co-founder SBTV.com
Small business owners who are hanging on for dear life won't find any answers on the SBA's YouTube channel.
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This IS news to me! Woo hoo! Thanks for the heads up.
So you cowards had to post a false statement stating that Obama is a muslim on a story about porn. When you're ready to come to the mature adult room, to discuss mature issues, we'll be waiting for you.
I prefer the real thing-why this crap here?
HUFFPO'S PICK:
I demand the editors of The Huffington Post make a statement that this article is NOT an advertisement, and that no money exchanged hands for posting this on front page real estate.
No answer will of course speak volumes.
C'mon people! Are you a news organization or not?
A) This is *not* news... YouPorn and its competitors have been around since YouTube started.
B) This is not a business story
So HuffPo is different from News Corp because its salacious bits are not topless?
Gimme a break here... You folks really can do better than cheap T&A; - can't you?
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