Archive for month: December, 2009

Phil Cooke on the Future of Traditional Media

Tweet Buffer I recently pulled media consultant, producer, author and Vaughn Street friend Phil Cooke aside to chat about the future of large TV platforms. Here are some highlights from our interview… Given the news of long time TV legend Oprah calling it quits, is this a sign of the times with traditional TV outlets [...]

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A Charlie Brown CHRISTmas

Tweet Buffer I am packing to take another trip across the country for a 2 hour meeting with a cool well-known mega-mega-church pastor. He has good doctrine, creativity galore. I am psyched but very busy. And the TV says “major storm heading our way”. I take a break with my fam to catch the warmth [...]

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What’s Your Name Worth?

Tweet Buffer Last week I was inspired by an interview with multi-million-selling music producer, David Foster. (If you think his music is “schmaltzy”, I mostly agree. But read on anyway…) David just finished producing one of his first records, and gave a copy to his mentor Quincy Jones (multi-bazillion selling music producer). Handing him the [...]

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Another Example Why Local Media Matters

Tweet Buffer Filtering different calls that come our way for projects I find myself many times feeling like a ‘broken record’. But as we see in a national story that broke loose here in Seattle the PR mantra for years that we have said still rings true, “local media mixed with national media can make [...]

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