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Shelly Palmer - MediaBizBlogger

About Shelly Palmer

Shelly Palmer is Managing Director of Advanced Media Ventures Group LLC and the author of Television Disrupted: The Transition from Network to Networked TV (2006, Focal Press). Shelly is also President of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, NY (the organization that... more

Remembering Michael Jackson - Shelly Palmer - MediaBizBlogger
By Shelly Palmer

Over the past two weeks we've lost several celebrities and two of our dearest pop-culture icons. Farrah Fawcett, the subject of the best selling poster of all time and Michael Jackson, the musical force behind the best selling album of all time. Their untimely passing brought their extraordinary ... more


The Real Time Future of Television - Shelly Palmer - MediaBizBlogger
By Shelly Palmer

Television, the platform, is having a bad year. There are lots of reasons: the economy, consumer control, audience fragmentation/atomization, etc. On the other hand, Television, the art form, is alive and well with more (albeit different kinds of) projects in production than at any time in... more


A Serious Online Advertising Problem Continued - Shelly Palmer - MediaBizBlogger
By Shelly Palmer

Last week I wrote a short missive about a problem I was having with a very vocal minority of my daily MediaBytes video viewers regarding a pre-roll ad. Apparently, making money with online video is a very hot topic, as evidenced by the several thousand email responses to the article. (You can ... more


A Serious Online Video Advertising Problem - Shelly Palmer - MediaBizBlogger
By Shelly Palmer

As most of you know, I am the host of a daily, two-minute show called, "MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer." It is not a television show, although it can be seen on TV. It is not a radio show, although it is broadcast on dozens of news/talk radio stations. It is not a video blog, although... more


The Army Strong Experience - Shelly Palmer - MediaBizBlogger
By Shelly Palmer

"When the plane gets to 10,000 ft, the door will open. We want you to hook your thumbs into your harness and get into a catcher's squat. Put your toes over the edge of the doorway and be ready to jump." You know, this is not a sentence that I'm used to hearing. But this was not an... more



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