January 2010
38 posts
New Republic: Can American Culture Survive Google? →
Harvard Business Review grades President Obama on... →
I tend to agree.
NYT: Justice Dept. Clears Ticketmaster Deal →
Today was a bad day for live music fans everywhere.
BrandFreak: Did Martha Coakley Lose Senate Race... →
It was definitely one part of the reason.
Jon Stewart on the Mass. Senate race and the state of the democratic party. On point as usual.
WSJ: Every 174-Minute NFL Broadcast contains about... →
NFL is still the best professional sports cartel, hands down.
Terrorism has killed fewer people in the last 30 years than Americans with...
– (abc.net.au)
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ZDNet: Assessing Google's showdown with China:... →
The New Yorker's Nancy Franklin Reviews MTV's... →
Reality Check. No pun intended.
NY Post: 'Jihad' jitters at Met →
The Metropolitan Museum’s re-vamped Islamic Collection will not include any images of Muhommed when it re-opens in 2011. I’d be willing to bet that the Brooklyn Museum would have handled this differently…
BrandWeek: Why FedEx Chose Orange Bowl Over Super... →
NY Times: NBC in talks to put Leno back at 11:30pm... →
Jon Stewart, on point as usual. Memory and history are almost always very different.
New York Times: The Dude finally getting the... →
Dissertations on His Dudeness By Dwight Garner, The New York Times
Politicians on both sides of the aisle overwhelmingly believe, likewise, that...
– James Surowiecki, The New Yorker
http://www.newyorker.com/talk/financial/2010/01/04/100104ta_talk_surowiecki
BrandWeek: Music Goes Commercial
The following piece appeared in BrandWeek this week, and was written by GREY’s own Josh Rabinowitz, SVP and Director of Music.
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As we ad people slither safely out of an unrelentingly complex year/decade, an unmistakable tipping point has transpired: the concept of “selling out” has been taken over by...