Conference: The Future of Business Media
Posted by Lauren Drablier on October 29, 2008 at 2:41 PM
PaidContent covered the second annual Future of Business conference, which focused on the business and trade media industry, and the changes brought along by consolidation and digital media.
Here are some highlights from the conference:
Lunchtime Q&A with Neil Cavuto: 'Content Still is King'
The Business of TV and Video News; Still Trying To Find Online Video's 'Sweet Spot'
WSJ.com's Subscribers Reach 1 Million Mark; How Much Longer?
Dow Jones Editor-In-Chief Robert Thomson Says Premium Content Continues To Play A Role
Reporters Deny Talking World Into Recession, Say They Learned Dot.com Lessons
Bloomberg's Norman Pearlstine: Acquisitions Won't Grab Headlines
Source: PaidContent
Here are some highlights from the conference:
Lunchtime Q&A with Neil Cavuto: 'Content Still is King'
The Business of TV and Video News; Still Trying To Find Online Video's 'Sweet Spot'
WSJ.com's Subscribers Reach 1 Million Mark; How Much Longer?
Dow Jones Editor-In-Chief Robert Thomson Says Premium Content Continues To Play A Role
Reporters Deny Talking World Into Recession, Say They Learned Dot.com Lessons
Bloomberg's Norman Pearlstine: Acquisitions Won't Grab Headlines
Source: PaidContent
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