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Newspapers failing web 2.0 challenge

Newspapers need to find innovative ways to embrace web 2.0 - or accept certain doom, says CIO Ian Cohen. Newspapers are facing the most fundamental period of change in their history. In many ways, until recently nothing much had changed in news ...

From IAN COHEN, Silicon.com,  12 May 2009
Related Topics: Ian Cohen,  Facebook Inc.,  Twitter Inc,  Trinity Mirror,  Google Inc.

Is the printed page doomed?

Printed publications have long looked to the web as a way to revive their diminishing prospects. But, asks CIO Ian Cohen, even if they do embrace it will it be enough to save them? When it comes to publishing, Bob Dylan said it best: "For the times ...

From IAN COHEN, Silicon.com,  26 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Ian Cohen,  Bob Dylan

Longwave: Secrets Are Sinister

is undoubtedly a lame album, but not because it takes the majority of its sonic cues from recent U2. It's not a template that typically scores a lesser-known band a whole lot of style points, but pointing the finger at Longwave's most readily ...

From IAN COHEN, Pitchfork,  3 Mar 2009
Related Topics: U2 (musician),  Bono,  Kim Deal

Head Like a Kite: There Is Loud Laughter Everywhere

You think the upcoming "X-Files" movie is gonna bring the "Whoa-- late 1990s!" roffles? Go ahead and dig up the soundtrack-- while certainly not a definitive work, it's still as good as you're gonna get in terms of charting one of alternative rock's ...

From IAN COHEN, Pitchfork,  18 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Lou Barlow

UNC Looks to Expand Stadium

The Butch Davis-to-Arkansas rumors may not have a lot of credibility to them, but as long as they keep popping up, you have to wonder if he's using them as leverage to create UNC's program in his own image. All year, he's been beating the drum for ...

From IAN COHEN, AOL Sports,  17 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Virginia Tech,  Mack Brown

UNC's Davis Losing Sleep Over South Carolina

Check your calendars, folks: New Jack Swing's only coming back at VH1 awards shows and a win over South Carolina, as opposed to Miami, is a program-maker. So while it was certainly a surprise to see North Carolina dash out to a 27-point lead that they ...

From IAN COHEN, AOL Sports,  17 Jul 2008
Related Topics: VH1,  Steve Spurrier,  Al Groh,  Washington Redskins,  Cleveland Browns

Mike Paulus: The Tar Heel QB Of The Future...Tomorrow

For all the hoopla surrounding Butch Davis and his accompanying recruiting cachet, there was at the very least, an admission that 2007 would be a bit rocky, if not altogether worse than the lamentable 2006 season. This is what happens when your most ...

From IAN COHEN, AOL Sports,  17 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Greg Paulus

East Carolina Is A Better ACC Team Than Most ACC Teams

There were two things we learned during the East Carolina/Virginia Tech tilt that opened the season. One: Virginia Tech isn't the tenth-best team in the country when Sean Glennon is the quarterback. Two: East Carolina is doing a better job of being a ...

From IAN COHEN, AOL Sports,  17 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Virginia Tech,  Jeff Blake,  Boston College,  Conference USA,  University of Notre Dame

Did You Get Suspended By Florida State?

Seriously, check your voicemail: Florida State's gone on a suspension spree two weeks out from their Music City Bowl tilt with Kentucky, with as many as 20 Seminoles missing out on Nashville in December and possibly the first three games of next year. ...

From IAN COHEN, AOL Sports,  17 Jul 2008

Duke Offers Job To David Cutcliffe

If he takes the job, who will UT go after for their OC position? Their offense suffered without Cutcliffe while he was in Oxford. David Cutcliffe is an excellent coach and an even better man. He deserves another shot at a head coaching position. It was ...

From IAN COHEN, AOL Sports,  17 Jul 2008
Related Topics: David Cutcliffe

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