Archive for the Media Category
Published by Eric Litman on Monday, April 14th, 2008 8:13am
Mark Hopkins of Mashable called me last week for a quick interview about the launch of a new partnership between
Aux Interactive and
Mashable, but what was originally intended to be a 10 minute scheduled call turned into an engaging dialog about
WashingtonVC, Aux (I'm the Chairman of the company), the evolving nature of technology and insights into entrepreneurship in general. It's entirely my fault - I love to talk about this stuff, and Mark was nice enough to humor me.
Listen to 39 minutes of our hour long conversation here:
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Published by Eric Litman on Wednesday, April 9th, 2008 10:00pm
March/April have been busy months, and in the midst, I've spoken with some really cool folks in various segments of media. Here's a cross-section:†
Articles Washington Post:
"Building his own startup ecosystem" CNET's News.com:
"Escape from social network frenzy?" Fast Company:
Lynne D Johnson reports from Eric Litman's talk at NextNY Web 2.0Audio and Video CNET's the404: "
The 'Where I can't Stop Laughing' Episode" NextNY Web 2.0:
Eric Litman speaking at Web 2.0 Meetup in NYC: (
part 1) (
part 2) Jonny's Partay:
Eric Litman on Jonny's Partay PulverTV/Mediacasters.tv:
Eric Litman visits Startup Weekend Boulder Thanks so much to Zach Goldfarb at
The Washington Post, Caroline McCarthy at CNET's
The Social, and Lynne Johnson at
Fast Company for the ...
Published by Eric Litman on Sunday, February 18th, 2007 8:07am
Here's a free tip to budding entrepreneurs looking to run an online media business: don't alienate your users before they've even joined your service.
I ran across
Zaziggy today, another ad-supported music downlod service today in a blog comment on CNET. First impressions: very light on content, all indy artists, looks like they just launched. Their model is to display banners during the download process and split revenues 50/50 with artists. Assuming they can attract quality advertisers and drive a high enough CPM rate, it might not be a bad deal for budding musicians.
Even though there's only a handful of tracks available, I thought I'd register and download a song or ...
Published by Eric Litman on Wednesday, January 24th, 2007 2:32pm
Ad-supported music download service
SpiralFrog fired its CEO, ex Universal McCann CEO Robin Kent, and possibly other management team members this week, according to a research note published by
Music Ally. In the memo sent to clients, Music Ally also noted that the originally planned December launch has been delayed until some time in the first half of 2007.
SpiralFrog made waves in the digital music space last August when it announced it would provide consumers with free downloads of tracks laden with heavy digital rights management restrictions from several major labels and publishers.