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Michael Rosenblum has been writing about the media since 1988. His work and ideas have appeared in The Guardian, The Huffington Post, Ilkeston Life and many other publications.

He has been blogging regularly for the past 35 years on this subject. Having taught media studies at Columbia University, NYU and now the University of Oxford, he is considered an expert on this subject.

The Media Has To Own Donald Trump Now

  • By Michael Rosenblum
  • on November 3, 2016

I don’t have to recite the litany of his flaws and failings and sheer ignorance. That has all been well documented over the past year or two. And yet, it would seem, a majority or at least close to...

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Photographers Move To Video

  • By Michael Rosenblum
  • on November 3, 2016

In a recent article in WITNESS , professional photographer Adrian Hadland discusses the state of the professional photography business. It is a profession under enormous pressure.  The advent of digital photography, and smart phone cameras in particular have made ‘everyone’...

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How The 2016 Presidential Election Became A Reality Show

  • By kellykorzan
  • on October 31, 2016

If the 2016 election seems to be more like a reality TV show than an election, it is for a simple reason: it is. I should know. I spent years producing reality TV, and this one is a ratings...

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Time/Warner – ATT Deal and You

  • By kellykorzan
  • on October 27, 2016

The possible (US Govt. Approval Pending) acqusition of Time’/Warner by ATT is indicative of what I would call the Third Generation of Television – the first being broadcast and the second cable. The Third Generation is going to be...

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The Problem of An Infinite Universe…and TV…

  • By kellykorzan
  • on October 19, 2016

Not so long ago, and for that matter, for most of human history, we believed that we were alone. Alone in the universe, such as it was. Until Copernicus in 1519 put the sun at the center of the...

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And Now… Trump TV

  • By kellykorzan
  • on October 17, 2016

Now it all makes sense. Now we can see what this whole two-year election process was all about. It was never about the Presidency or the White House. It was about TrumpTV. CNBC reported today that Trump son-in-law, Jared...

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A Look Into The Jobs Future

  • By Michael Rosenblum
  • on August 30, 2016

We are living in a period of masive change. I am reading AGE OF DISCOVERY by Ian Goldin and Chris Kutarna. The sub-title of the book is “Navigating the Risks and Rewards of Our New Renaissance”.  And risks and...

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The End of the Professionals

  • By Michael Rosenblum
  • on August 13, 2015

Yesterday’s CNN poll had Donald Trump in the number one spot at 22%, and Dr. Ben Carson second at 11%. After that, the numbers pretty much drop off to next to nothing.  The only interesting addition is Carly Fiorina’s...

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Where Is Google Driving Us?

  • By Michael Rosenblum
  • on July 8, 2015

Where are you taking me?  courtesy Wikicommons I am working my way through Simon Schama’s excellent History of Britain. I am into the third volume, 1776-present. At the moment we are in the middle of the Enlightenment. This was...

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How Journalists Could Conquer The World

  • By Michael Rosenblum
  • on June 14, 2015

But first… The News! My friend Peter Klein, a Professor at University of British Columbia, points out a full page ad in the Globe touting the value of ‘professional journalists’. “‘We believe this is the first step toward taking action to...

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