Google A decade or so ago, surfing the Web for most people didn’t actually involve a whole lot of surfing—unless you count bouncing back and
Category: Media
Rupert Murdoch News Corp. is a global juggernaut, encompassing film, broadcast and cable television, print and social media, and Rupert Murdoch got the whole enterprise
Larry Page & Sergey Brin Here’s what really changed about media in the past decade: The fastest growing, most dynamic, disruptive and arguably most important
The Sopranos Chalk it up to premillennial angst, but when The Sopranos debuted on Jan. 10, 1999, it was as if creator David Chase were telling the
CBS Building a competitive prime-time lineup is never easy. Just ask NBC. But the strength and consistency of the most watched network, CBS, shows it
Disney Channel Hannah Montana. High School Musical. The Jonas Brothers. These inescapably popular names would most certainly not grace the pop-culture lexicon were it not for the
Wired Launched amid the tech bubble, Wired could have easily gone the way of rivals like Red Herring or The Industry Standard that rode the Web 1.0 wave but imploded when
Rush Limbaugh Love him (as his “dittohead” fans do) or hate him (as every liberal does), no radio host or personality comes close to Rush
YouTube In many ways, Saturday Night Live‘s 2005 video short “Lazy Sunday” launched the online video boom that’s caused millions of work hours to be lost
Gawker Gawker burst onto the scene in 2002 as a new kind of publication. It defiantly skipped magazine prose in favor of Internet snark, obsessively