Online piracy is the preferred means of acquiring television for large numbers of people not because it is free, but because it is the best means.
“Sharing Vs. Selling: A Lesson From Gospel Music”: CMS alum Sam Ford in Fast Company
If Sam Ford’s post on gospel music, from his Fast Company blog is any indication, his new book should be great.
In Medias Res: The CMS 10th Anniversary
CMS emerged as a hearty repast, richer and more nutritious than we had any right to expect. It was the right program at the right time.
Chief Culture Officer: How to Create a Living, Breathing Corporation
The Law Librarian Blog beats us to the punch, welcoming Grant McCracken’s new book Chief Culture Officer: How to Create a Living, Breathing Corporation.
Videos from Futures of Entertainment 4
From the Convergence Culture Consortium website comes a bevy of videos from last month’s Futures of Entertainment conference plenaries.
From Sticky To Spreadable: The Antidote to “Viral Marketing” and the Broadcast Mentality
This Webinar will look at what “spreadable media” means, why the concept of “stickiness” is inadequate for measuring success.
CMS: Born for Collaboration
From its early days the Comparative Media Studies program has worked with partners from all over MIT. It has collaboration written in its genes.