Daily Archives: Tuesday, June 4, 2002

The flame pit?

This weblog’s first “branding” effort. It’s official. The nickname “The Delph” will live on only as the answer to a question in some future sports trivia game. Quote (from the Tennessean): Titans Executive Vice President and General Counsel Steve Underwood … Continue reading

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What next? A Learner’s Permit? No way!

Did I mention today was eighth-grade graduation? Perhaps you can tell by the relieved look. It’s no cliché: time really does fly.

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A familiar ring

A new column by Harvey King sounds like something I could have written myself.

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It’s not anger, it’s timing

Following that link to Kauffman, I ran across this current story on entreworld concerning a magazine start-up.

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Don’t get mad, get entrepreneurial

The WSJ has a great feature on “anger” as a motivator in starting a new business, including information about the patron saint of angry entrepreneurs, Ewing Marion Kauffman. Oh, and there are always good articles about entrepreneurship in my favorite … Continue reading

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Diversions

Pricewaterhousecoopers (is that one word?) is upbeat about the future of media and entertainment, and even says despite a “triple whammy” the sectors have grown during the past year. Quote: Forecasting continued growth, PricewaterhouseCoopers anticipates that global E&M spending will … Continue reading

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Sounding strangely familiar

For the most part, I’ve avoided the topic of the woes of Chris Whittle. However, in my personal conversations with others in the publishing business, there has emerged a collective sense of deja-vu. In an editorial this week, Advertising Age’s … Continue reading

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Try, try again

Gruner + Jahr may have burned their fingers with the acquisition of Fast Company and Inc., but the WSJ reports they are back in a buying mode.

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