The World of Content Has Been Again Disrupted and Grown-ups Haven’t Noticed
Overnight, Virtual Reality has become the single largest disruptor in media since we transitioned from radio to television.
Overnight, Virtual Reality has become the single largest disruptor in media since we transitioned from radio to television.
I just returned from Brazil were I attended the International Emmys Academy Day hosted by Globo and the Marinho Family.
I asked Jonathan Blum, President of Cisneros Media and Hazel Swayne, Creative Director for Hyper Island, to have a conversation
I always look forward to the start of the New Year. People are recharged and energized and there seems to be great business momentum.
There are many advantages to having talent commit long-term.
On a recent trip to Boston, I had the pleasure of spending the afternoon with Prof. Paulo Lozano who teaches aeronautics and astronautics, (“the Space Program”) at MIT.
I never thought 100 days would go by so fast. I feel like I hit the ground running and haven’t quite slowed down. Looking back at what we have been able to accomplish, the challenges we have faced and the opportunities that we have identified it’s no wonder I feel like I have been on a long distance race since September.
A few years ago, I was approached by IESA, Venezuela’s leading business school asking to write a case on the Miss Venezuela Organization, a franchise we have owned for over 30 years.
The hardest part of my job will be to grow the company at the rate that my father did. His success is due in part to his extraordinary ability to project the outcome of a deal extremely early, and in part due to his 30 year partnership with Steven Bandel, our company’s current CEO.
Earlier this month New York City hosted the large television networks’ Upfronts. These events, which are customarily held during the end of sweeps period, are important advertising sales events held by television network executives, introducing their primetime schedules and new programming to the press and advertisers.