Welcome to the ethics statement of Predicate, LLC, predicate-llc.com and its principal, Jeffrey MacIntyre. This entry will serve as a repository for documenting professional standards. It is particularly relevant to someone such as myself who self-identifies both as a journalist and consultant. I also want to ensure that the aggregation of outside links and authors’ [...]
Last week’s splashy entry into the online video arena of SnagFilms, a widget platform for watching and sharing documentary films that’s being headed up by a troika of ex-AOL executives (Ted Leonsis, Steve Case, Miles Gilburne), did not escape widespread (and warm) notice. But in addition to signaling a fresh way of thinking about the [...]
First published at GigaOm.com on July 21, 2008.
With Google (NSDQ: GOOG), many media companies have come to see an insurrection everywhere they look. Last month, it was the Google Books settlement. Before that, it was the Associated Press crying foul on Google’s aggregation practices. Next month, it will probably be Flipper. (Can Google be both a “vampire” and “tapeworm”?) But one of [...]
First published at PaidContent.org on August 6, 2009.
A Conference Review Everyone’s a critic when it comes to professional conferences—and why not? Most are terrible. But that’s another post. I simply ask you count me as a confirmed skeptic (with a dash of hopeful idealist). Why? Because it’s the broader matter of knowledge exchange and professional growth that lies near and dear to [...]
Introducing Predicate. The what, why and so-what? of a content strategy agency in 2008.
A brief guide to the burgeoning world of online video lectures—and a new model for video publishers.
First published at Boston Globe on November 2, 2008.
In search of the distraction-free desktop.
First published at Slate.com on January 24, 2008.
It’s an open secret in our daily work how often the challenges posed by content elude our collective talents and acumen.
First published at A List Apart on December 16, 2008.