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Monday, February 23rd, 2009

There is a scene in the movie “Being John Malkovich” where John Malkovich goes through a secret trap door into his own mind. Being in his own head, of course everything is about himself. All of the people in the world look just like him and the only thing anyone can say is “Malkovich.” Entire [...]

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Not a journalist

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

In a follow-up to my post earlier this week on blogging and journalism, I was just filling out an online form that asked if I was with the media. I thought about checking “Yes” because I’m a blogger and might actually write about something this particular organization has to say, but then I thought better [...]

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A Lesson in Blogs

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Here’s an important lesson in Web 2.0: Bloggers are not journalists. At least this blogger isn’t a journalist. I’m a guy who works in marketing and posts something on a blog every once in a while. I have no editor, no fact checkers, and no policies of any sort (my wife corrects my grammar sometimes). [...]

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Hispanics are watching video online!

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

If there’s any doubt about Hispanics being online and watching video, check out this piece by AdAge on the popularity of pirated Univision video content on YouTube. According to TubeMogul, Univision is the most pirated network on YouTube, drawing 586 million views for mostly telenovela clips. Ironically, I was just interviewed yesterday about the viability [...]

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Ipsos Hispanic Research: It’s no longer about whether Hispanics are online…

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Last week Ipsos, a leading survey-based market research company, released the results of a survey they completed looking into U.S. Hispanic Internet penetration and behavior. According to Ipsos, 63% of Hispanics living in the U.S. have access to the Internet. A couple of interesting notes on that statistic: – This includes all Hispanics, not just [...]

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