Posts Tagged ‘print’
Stan Lee is the poster child of Lucy Küng’s instruction in Managing Media Work to “tap unexploited reserves of creativity” (54) by innovating new paths in the long-trodden ways of comic book development. The comic book king is jumping out into a new creative endeavor spanning, bringing the “old media” of comics to the “new [...]
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Tags: comic, creativity, new media, print, relationships, Stan Lee, web series
Fox advertising looks forward
In a not-so-surprising update since the bulk of this article was written, Microsoft’s proposed partnership with Fox’s “Family Guy Presents: Seth and Alex’s Almost Live Comedy Show” – a prime example of Fox’s new advertising experimentation – it appears that Microsoft couldn’t take the racial, religious, and sexual stereotypes so prevalent in the MacFarlane brand [...]
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Tags: advertising, convergence culture, media companies, Media Organizations, print, television
Media mashup
Google’s building an online application that “flips” through magazines and newspapers. Don’t be evil? Disney acquires Vimanika Comics, creators of Dashaavatar and other Indian hero series. “It may be 20 or 30 years before newspapers are entirely digital, Murdoch said, but after that the medium has a “very bright future” without the overhead of paper, [...]
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Tags: business, fail, Media Organizations, newspapers, print