Remove broadcast

Paul Gillin

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Weinberger Wisdom

Paul Gillin

In the days of broadcast, markets were abstractions created by advertising. Network sociality is more like a party than a phone call. Telephones are interruptive; the Internet is distractive. People interact with the medium differently. Now they are real and social. Transparency is now an imperative.

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What You Probably Didn’t Know About Editors

Paul Gillin

They also love to see the writers, photographers and broadcasters they work with blossom in their own right. Editing is a thankless task. It’s an anonymous task, but hardly a thankless one. Editors take pride in seeing a product they can be proud of.