This week, ThoseinMedia share the Warner Bros. chief’s admission regarding the writer’s strike, a member’s book which serves as “A Practical Guide to Writing Compelling Op-eds and Short Memoirs,” one woman’s delightful transition from a career in online media to the joy of working in cabaret, the Library of American Broadcasting Foundation is helping media preserve their archives and more.
Plus, we feature a photo series of the mountains around Charlotte, NC shared by member Matthew Robbins, M.B.A, who is looking for a new IT Manager role where he can leverage his experience in the Microsoft stack and Azure Cloud, you can learn more about Matt by following the following link:
Notable Posts
Julie Farin shares that the Warner Bros. Discovery chief, David Zaslav, admits striking writers were “right about almost everything,” read more.
Scott Colby introduces himself and his book on how to write op-eds and short memoirs, called “That’s What You Think: A Practical Guide to Writing Compelling Op-eds and Short Memoirs,” learn more.
Neville Lance shares his series of images of landscapes across southern Africa, read more.
Russell Smith has recently published the revised and expanded version “The New Now” written with co-author Michael Foster, learn more.
Matteo Berlucchi suggests that Forbes should be renamed “Frodes” given how many fraudsters have been featured on its cover, see the graphic.
Heather Perram Frank shares the joy at transitioning from a career in online media to working as a cabaret artist, which was featured in The Wall Street Journal, read more.
Kevin VanValkenburgh alerts us that ad fraud is predicted to increase to $100 billion by the end of 2023 and offers some solutions to detect and eliminate it, learn more.
Paul Greeley informs us that the Library of American Broadcasting Foundation is working to help media find and preserve the treasure in their vast archives, learn more.
Sean Halter predicts that this year may be the “last hurrah” for traditional TV holiday buys and that with social replacing search at that initial point of discovery will create unique opportunities to reach consumers, read more.
New Members
We welcome our new members this week, including:
Erica Bajer Manager, Public Affairs
Melanie Webb Vice President, Sales Operations at TEGNA
Greg Hampton Consultant, Private Equity, Board of Directors and Advisory Board Member
James Contrini Content Manager at Acquisition.com
Brian Knox Line Producer, CNN This Morning
Ben Veal Founder, Second Mountain | Podcast Host | Chart.PR
Nicholas Shearer Expert Practitioner | Data Ethics, Project Management, Consulting
Adam Gillikin Content Acquisition, Operations, and Creator Success
Scott Young Co-Founder @ Transmit
Emily Bongart Producer at Liquid Agency
Sean Maysonet Enabling Marketing Leaders with Innovative Big Data Tools
Cyrus Mirzashafa Filmmaker & Creative Director / Founder & CEO of Thulsa Doom Video / Film Asset Finance Specialist
Julie Ellis Podcast Host, Radio Personality, Voice Over Artist, Spokesperson, and Writer
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