• Weather and the Web
    It wasn’t all that long ago that purveyors of Web media predict ...
  • Let's Compare TV to the Web
    The IAB made quite a bit of noise this week by announci ...
  • Words of Widsom
    Wow... the dot-com industry is looking a lot like one of tho ...
  • The Internet Today and Tomorrow
    Martin Puris was recently quoted as saying "The real Internet hasn't ev ...
  • A Higher Authority
    Most spots that run on television aren’t intended to provoke an immedia ...
  • Tomorrow’s Fortunes
    While conventional wisdom has it that Web advertising is either on t ...
  • History Repeated
    Written in 1841, "Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds" ...
  • Ghosts of Recessions Past
    The past twelve months have seen their share of ups and down ...
  • Don't Forget to Steer Left
    Can web advertising be compared to a marriage? And if so, h ...
  • Top Ten Misconceptions About Web Advertising
    What are the top ten misconceptions about web advertising? Is the w ...
  • The Next REALLY Big Thing
    In September over 5,000 people in the dot-com industry lost their job ...
  • Fall in Silicon Valley
    This New Yorker spent a few days out West, looking first ha ...
  • Dot-com Evolution
    Of the many books that have been written about Darwin's theory, perha ...
  • Automating Everything?
    In a world where all media plans were executed by machines, t ...
  • How Long Do Brands Stay Online?
    Those of us in the media buying, planning, and research business aren ...
  • FRIENDS IN NO PLACES
    Our resident lyricist suggests we sing this mournfully, but ultimately in ...
  • A World Lit Only by Nonsense?
    Sometime in the future people are going to try to figure o ...
  • Five Commandments of Advertising on the Web
    If a lot of people stare at something long enough, sooner ...
  • Media for the Online World: Consider the Source
    If truth is the first casualty of war, then let us mou ...