CNBC’s Community Service For Batshit Millionaires Reaches Out To Brian Tierney And Lets Him Think Charging $5 A Month For Philly.com Is A Good Idea
Lots to love in this CNBC clip with Brian Tierney and Walter “Micropayments” Isaacson: Tierney says some things word for word from his BBC interview, floats the idea of both raising printed paper prices and charging around $5 per month for online content, and also maligns the Metro as doing “very, very poorly.” (Um, really?) Naturally, Isaacson is tickled pink and CNBC/WSJ talking head Maria Bartiromo goes all the way along for the ride. Wee!!!







March 31st, 2009 at 10:46 am
It has been a great run. The “old” business model of arrogance and entitlement has seen its day. No longer can corporate America homogenize cars, music, movies, and the news. Alas, the internet is cleaning out the old growth forest to allow the bright light of new ideas. I might invest in tissues box stock for all of the weeping CEOs.
Sorry you can’t ignore making a fuel efficient vehicle, you can’t continue to blame regulations when technology and innovation sprouts up all around you.
The people have spoken we find the news when we want it, we will see a show when we’re in the mood to watch it. We the people are the majority; now if more people would take the time to look up and cut away the rest of the puppet masters strings.
Lastly, everyone is a writer, everyone is a photographer, and everyone is a rapper or a producer. Let the cream rise to the top, and allow talent to be the measure of success not how many credit cards you own to portray that success.
March 31st, 2009 at 11:14 am
Woah man.
Can I hit that too?
:-)
March 31st, 2009 at 11:29 am
Sure, it’s called a book/education; you can find it in the remaining libraries in Philadelphia. :)