by Tony Silber on Nov 15, 7:00 AM
Edward Durr, a New Jersey Republican, had a history of racist and incendiary comments on social media, but no one noticed - until after he won his state senate seat. There was no local watch dog to check.
by Tony Silber on Nov 12, 7:00 AM
Workweek's mission is to "entertain, educate, and connect the business community through unique personalities, unparalleled expertise and innovative operations to make us the world's leading media company."
by Tony Silber on Nov 11, 7:00 AM
Video advertising is the most prominent format for in-app advertising.
by Tony Silber on Nov 10, 7:00 AM
Pew finds a large majority of U.S. adults (84%) say they get news from a smartphone, computer or tablet "often" or "sometimes," according to the research.
by Tony Silber on Nov 9, 7:00 AM
The grade is still out for many places. The industry probably gets an "I" for incomplete.
by Tony Silber on Nov 8, 7:00 AM
If you want to know the truth about the media business, follow the money.
by Tony Silber on Nov 4, 2:16 PM
Respected mainstream media brands struggle every day with audience trust, due in large part to Donald Trump screaming "fake news" about any story he disliked.
by Tony Silber on Nov 4, 7:00 AM
Publishers are not just be information providers. It must create products that support the organization.
by Tony Silber on Nov 3, 7:30 AM
Mir Sadat, the 'SFJ's' editor and a former official with the National Security Council, plans to start a new publication.
by Tony Silber on Nov 2, 7:00 AM
The No. 1 reason was money - although that is often code for lack of perceived value.