
I'm showing you a video today.
It's nothing fancy (but we're working on making it better), but it is a dialogue between two powerful media executives about the future of digital content. I shot this video at a panel discussion led by Steve Bryant over at Reel Pop.
You can read his article about the presentation, and then you can watch my lo-fi web video version to get a feel for the evening. Check it out...
"(The panel was generously co-hosted by the International Radio and Television Society Foundation (IRTS) and South Asians in Media and Marketing Association (SAMMA) at Leela Lounge in New York City.)
"The other panelists: Terry Mackin, director of digital media for Hearst-Argyle Television; Michael Steib, director of television advertising for Google; and Michael Zimbalist, vice president for research and development operations at the New York Times Company."







Nice "you are there" stuff. I dunno, I could listen to someone say "Go Gators" for at least, um, as long as a segment of "Two and a Half Men" -- only I'd have to pay more attention.
Posted by: Richard | March 29, 2007 11:15 AM | Permalink to Comment