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Archive for March, 2009

Poretz’s Law Of Jerks On The Street & The Economic Recovery

March 17th, 2009

“Poretz’s Law of Jerks on the Street” was originally formulated by me in January 1981.  Read more…

Basic Theme Of Death Of Time, The Economy, Political & Cultural Environment

Some Thoughts on CNBC

March 14th, 2009

I started a home-based one-person investor relations firm in 1991, just as cable investment/financial news was starting to be identified as a viable commercial market.  I worked at home until about 1997.  I do not remember when I started throwing objects at the TV when watching CNBC but it was between those years.  Read more…

Communications & News Business, Quick Takes, The Economy, Political & Cultural Environment

The Prospect of Protests: Is There A Global Movement Of The Middle Class?

March 13th, 2009

This is a narrated self-running power point presentation that reiterates on my post about the prospects for a change in the headlines around the world. Consistent with my also previously discussed belief that the current economic crisis is more comparable to the days preceding the French Revolution versus the Depression, I identify three common denominators for protests that are happening around the world. If I am correct, I think it means we have to start looking at what we do and don’t do from a different perspective. Read more…

The Economy, Political & Cultural Environment

More Comments On New Communications: The Sorry (And Getting Sorrier) State Of Journalism

March 11th, 2009

I’ve expressed my ongoing thoughts about the communications revolution previously here (to see, go to the “categories” tab to the right, and see the pull-down menu for “communications and news business” and for one on my views about “new media”).


When discussing the future of the news business, most of the attention has been focused on what is happening to mainstream media per se.  Thus, the debate is about how long newspapers will continue to publish print editions, which will be successful in a transition to the web, the “new media” plays that will replace them, etc.  But it has occurred to me that there is another serious consequence.  Read more…

Doug's Thoughts On New Media

There Is About To Be A Very Significant Change In Headlines Around The World

March 9th, 2009

For the past several months, it seems as if there should be a singular version for the word “news” because there has been really only one story: the economy, and what it means to people, how it happened, what’s happening now, who’s to blame, what should be done about it.  But there’s about to be a much more significant story taking over the headlines worldwide:  social, cultural and political upheaval.  Read more…

The Economy, Political & Cultural Environment