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Revision as of 17:50, 12 March 2009
Earlier story: http://wwww.mediagiraffe.org/stonybrook
This afternoon's panel:
- Neil Budde, president, chief product officer, DailyMe.com
- Vivian Schiller, CEO, NPR
- Andrew Hayward, retired CBS News president
- Ted Koppel, former anchor, ABC News and managing editor, Discovery
Channel
- Alexandra Wallance, senior vp, NBC News
Vivian Schiller, radio is the most resilient.
Neil Budde: TV shows measured. Now every single page and click is trackable. "And that's really what's changing the economics of this business."
"Each piece of content is now available and selectable by the user, and that get's measured."