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Traffic to msnbc.com right now is simply stunning.
Day four, and there are still no iPhones in all of Seattle. Conspiracy, I say!
Bill Gates just sent me an email! Oh wait, it went to the entire company.
I wonder if MSNBC.com will let me have a monitor wall in my office. Just to ease the transition from TV.
Seems that it's easier for media companies to buy (CBS-CNET) than to create their own online businesses.
Fox Chicago is now tracking its chopper via GPS on AirFoxLive.com. Someone should launch AnchorTracker.com next.
Just took the director of business development job at MSNBC.com!
Local media doesn't need content innovation as much as business innovation. Great content ideas go nowhere without it.
Downside to blogging too much: it's hard to enjoy life when you're thinking if everything is "bloggable" or not.
Waiting for a good CNN.com headline to buy the T-shirt. (Click the T-shirt icons next to the home page headlines.)
Hulu's CEO encourages local TV sites to embed Hulu service, says he's not a competitor to affiliates/cable.
Upcoming killer app: merging social networks with IPTV. Saw Microsoft MediaRoom demo. Wow.
If you're here at NAB, the Lost Remote meetup is now-6 p.m. in the little Plaza bar at in the Hilton (near RTNDA sessions).
I just told a session that if their TV station ignores the web, then leave it.
I was just interviewed live by Beet.tv via Mogulus - my first web live shot.
I get the sense here at NAB-RTNDA that among TV media, local TV news is the slowest to adapt to new technology. Just a sense.
Tim Robbins at NAB keynote urges broadcasters to "appeal to the better nature of our audience" instead of gossip, voyeurism.
NAB President David Rehr plays YouTube in opening session, but says TV broadcasting model "still works." Pushes DTV, mobile expansion.
Arrived at NAB-RTNDA in Vegas. If signage is any indication, seems to be more subdued this year.
Let's see, I'm painfully out of shape and planning to schlep a laptop, video camera, SLR camera and extra batteries all over NAB-RTNDA.

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