Google, Yahoo! and sometimes Microsoft are all over the media these days for kicking the pants off the older media guys in terms of earnings, growth prospects and all-around coolness. The difference
between now and a year ago is that even mainstream old media publications like
Time, USA Today and
Newsweek are getting it and jumping on the Web revolution bandwagon. A piece in
U.S.
News & World Report discusses the phenomenon, chronicling the rise of "the new media elites," and asking analysts where these elite ones are going to take us next.
Read the whole story at U.S. News & World Report »