As lines between the Telecom, Entertainment, and Media industries continue to blur before disappearing entirely, the way that we live our lives is fundamentally changed. Disruptive technological innovation brings lifestyle adaptations at an ever increasing rate. It's almost impossible to understand the big picture - let alone know what to do about it. The consequence of not getting it right is a lot of red ink. TeleMedia Strategy brings you the latest news, pertinent information, and most insightful analysis from across the global landscape, plus lifestyle trends, industry stars, technology updates, cool gadgets, and more. So you can form your own… TeleMedia Strategy.
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by Uday Bhaskar
Mon, Mar 23, 2009
When you tap your feet to a Beyonce song, it is easy to forget that her voice went through a long journey before reaching your ears. A single three minute track like “Single Ladies” gets translated into several millions of 0’s and 1’s sitting on a hard drive or an MP3 player, as opposed to a few grooves on a vinyl disk or a few inches of a cassette tape. Why then is the world moving away from analog to digital?
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Featured Stories
by Paul Morrissey,
Wed, May 06, 2009
Recently, the UK Press Gazette announced that after 43 years it is to cease producing a hard copy magazine and will become an online channel only - bringing the curtain down on the only B2B title for the nation’s journalism profession.
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by Earl "Woody"
Mon, Mar 23, 2009
In the old days (all of 10 years ago), aspiring professional musicians followed a well-established formula. To become a working musician, it made sense to go to a music school at the college level. Does the tried-and-true method hold water today; or is formal music education just another way of playing the lottery. What are the odds that the old paths leads to the same places in the Digital Age?
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Lead Stories
by Ken Accardi,
Sun, May 03, 2009
There’s a $19B silver bullet in the Obama stimulus package that provides incentives for doctors and hospitals to move to Electronic Medical Records and the deal is pretty sweet.
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by Greg Lisovoy,
Mon, Mar 23, 2009
Remember last issue when we were discussing the rather digitally enhanced lives of our friends Dick and Jane? They were eager recipients of some rather fun and diverse forms of content – I recall news, email (ok, not always fun), e-services and of course some very rich media in the form of audio and video entertainment. If you ever wondered exactly what was behind the magic, well...
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