Friday, May 10, 2013

Holland Cooke Media

Holland Cooke Media

Holland Cooke Media


Of all people, he's media-savvy-enough to know what Mitt Romney didn't. that the camera never blinks. Read: Top GOP pollster says top Talk Radio voices are harming the GOP brand .

Congress fixes the Air Traffic Control Sequester snafu just in time for the weekend and just as DUCK DYNASTY comes to The White House AND ANOTHER HIDDEN CAMERA catches the GOP's best-known pollster warning that Rush Limbaugh and other radio righties are clobbering the Republican brand. Listen: As we discuss on The Ed Schultz Show: Download: Ed-042613.mp3

Read: Why sweating-the-small-stuff IS worth the effort .

Stop Hey, what's that sound? Something's happening here. What it is couldn't me more clear. Yes, there IS a free lunch. More important Media gatekeepers: The genie is out-of-the-bottle. Radio stations: Good News/Bad News Read: 2 opportunities

Especially after last week, Talk Radio should heed the words of a media giant we now mourn. They want to trust whatever voices they're listening to. RIP Al Neuharth , who re-invented the only medium older than radio. Allen H. Neuharth was the Gannett chairman who founded USA TODAY, and later helped create a The Newseum, the museum of news , which warrants adding an entire day to your next trip to Washington. His 1989 autobiography Confessions of an S.O.B . is still canny advice. Al was a bigger-than-life figure, always influential, often controversial. He died Friday at his home in Cocoa Beach, Florida, 89. The corporate culture he created boldly, sometimes extravagantly , demanded curiosity about how media need to evolve, to remain relevant. The fact that there is more hunger for news and information and entertainment and advertising than ever before, everywhere in the world, creates greater opportunities if we're smart-enough to deliver it in the way that the consumer wants it now, today not how they wanted to get it 10 years ago or 20 years ago or even 2 or 3 years ago.

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