If you are having trouble viewing our video player, check out MediaBytes on YouTube. After days of outrageous coverage, a Colorado Sheriff is now saying that the Balloon Boy hoax was “publicity stunt” to generate buzz for a reality show. Richard Henne, the controversial father behind the weather balloon stunt, reportedly had been planning the Continue Reading →
If you are having trouble viewing our video player, check out MediaBytes on YouTube. Twitter is increasing its global appeal by partnering with Indian wireless communications company Bharti Airtel on an SMS deal. The partnership will allow Bharti Airtel’s 110 million wireless users to send free text messages to Twitter. While texting Twitter won’t be Continue Reading →
This week on Digital Life with Shelly Palmer, media junkies, Twitter goes global, Microsoft and T-mobile lose a ton of user data and e-books are the new, new thing. Plus, I’ll talk with the founder of USA Networks and current chairman of Liz Claiborne, Kay Koplovitz, and I’ll discuss the state of the media business Continue Reading →
FTC
On the subject of blogger endorsement guidelines, the FTC said: “The commission disagrees with those who suggest that including in the guides examples based on these new media would interfere with the vibrancy of these new forms of communication, or that the commission should, instead, defer to industry self-regulation,” the commission wrote. “The guides merely Continue Reading →

A True American Hero

Staff Sergeant Jared C. Monti
It’s just a typical day, with a typical news cycle. We have a plethora of opinions shrouded as facts, dozens of stories based upon self-serving manipulated statistics and a healthy dose of FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt) served up by ratings-starved news organizations. The hottest trending topics this week included Joe Wilson’s rude and inexcusable Continue Reading →