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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.  

Cover Story

For Telecom service providers, relevance is the most relevant question of all...

For Telecom service providers, relevance is the most relevant question of all...

by John Lee,

Sat, Nov 01, 2008

Communications Service Providers across the globe are frantically trying to reposition and reinvent themselves in order to remain relevant in the new internet-fueled economy and the digital supply chain that is rapidly evolving to service it. Are they succeeding? Or are they still making the same old moves without realizing that it's an entirely different game? Time will tell, of course, who the winners and losers will be. In the meantime, John Lee expresses in his unique own way his thoughts as to where the real games are being played... and where they're not.

Lead Stories

The Digital Adventures of Dick and Jane

by Greg Lisovoy,

Wed, Jan 14, 2009

The Digital Adventures of Dick and Jane

Is digital content becoming a part of our lives or is it fundamentally changing the way we live? Is content becoming everything to us to the extent that we can no longer imagine our lives without it? Ok. I may have gotten a little overzealous, but have I really?

How do executives prevent Master Data Management (MDM) from becoming another Y2K?

by Domenic Centofanti,

Wed, Dec 10, 2008

How do executives prevent Master Data Management (MDM) from becoming another Y2K?

How do executives prevent Master Data Management (MDM) from becoming another Y2K?

Teleology of Telecommunications Technology - UNIX by Accident

by Uday Bhaskar

Mon, Dec 15, 2008

Teleology of Telecommunications Technology - UNIX by Accident

Contrary to popular opinion, technology does not always follow a purposeful path of evolution. Spectacularly successful inventions have often been solutions in search of a problem. UNIX on the other hand is a case all by itself.

News : Breaking News

TeleMedia Strategy goes Live!

TeleMedia Strategy goes Live!

by John Lee,

January 2009: A diverse group of industry experts launch TeleMedia Strategy magazine - focused on understanding Telecom, Entertainment, and Media industry convergence.