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Learning Entirely New Business Models...

In a WSJ op-ed piece, Glenn Harlan Reynolds, a law professor at the University of Tennessee, discusses news without newspapers, and a future of publishing that takes on large, proven models. In his words: “The news business is in trouble. Readership and viewership are declining, public trust is plummeting, and advertisers are beginning to wonder whether they’re getting their...

The Big Question: Who Will Win the War o...

Technology companies from PC and consumer electronics manufacturers to cable and phone providers want to provide the entertainment and information content that flows into your networked home. The WSJ takes a look at who will...

What Will Happen When Media Becomes &quo...

In a recent article from the WSJ, Sirius radio announced it will dedicate channel 148 to podcasting, the new phenomenon of creating your own MP3 files and sharing them with others’ iPods and MP3 players. Imagine a day when people have a venue. Their own radio channel, TV station, movie distribution, publishing house. Those days are practically here. Who will help them create,...

Take a Closer Look at the Value of an In...

Choice Between Summer Job, Internship Isn’t Always Clear By ERIN WHITE Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL April 26, 2005; Page B4 “Amid the mounting competition over summer internships, the traditional summer job has tumbled further down the prestige scale. College students, anxious about their career prospects, often assume any sort of corporate internship is better...

Future CEOs May Need to Have Broad Liber...

On April 12, Erin White of the Wall Street Journal made many liberal-arts programs rest assured their students are on the right path. Given all the recent executive scandals, she says that our future business leaders will need philosophy more than finance, What’s more, international experience (i.e., study and work abroad) also is a key factor. Article...