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Thought Leadership 101
Eddie Yoon • Snow Leopard
-Poll the audiences to find what matters to them.-They r olled out their own brand-safe video network, so marketers can buy across trusted content. -Hold Powerful People Accountable and Expose the Truth.
Sriram Krishnan • How to Save the Internet
What’s most often discussed are individuals who leave a media company to go and build a brand of their own. Their background is usually as a writer, designer, editor and they carry their individual reputation from a known publication or Twitter to their new independent business.
Jarrod Dicker • Media 2020: Rise of the Renaissance Creator
the rise of immensely powerful online communications and commercial platform monopolies like Google, Facebook, and Amazon with far-reaching control over news, debate, book publishing, music, television and film, online gaming, and how individuals and groups share information with one another
Center for Journalism & Liberty • Democracy, Journalism, and Monopoly: How to Fund Independent News Media in the 21st Century
Dictatorial boards
Tony Fadell • Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making
“questions as the new comments” by tapping into the crowd at the start of a newsgathering initiative instead of culling audience reactions at the end.
Marie K. Shanahan • Journalism, Online Comments, and the Future of Public Discourse
Create a hierarchy to guide your intended audience.
Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen, • Smart Brevity
for news organizations to use journalistic rigor and better design to add value to citizens’ comments above the social layer.
Marie K. Shanahan • Journalism, Online Comments, and the Future of Public Discourse
In this new era, founders—of every kind—must become tastemakers, and venture capitalists the arbiters of taste. Because in a world where
anyone can create anything
, taste is what matters.
anyone can create anything
, taste is what matters.