By Tom on Dec 8, 2009 in Business of Entertaining | 0 Comments
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong
Tim Armstrong, the ex-Google advertising sales chief now in charge of Time Warner’s AOL division, got a laugh when he spoke in September at an interactive media conference in New York. If only that was what he intended.
A tall, dark-haired 38-year-old, Armstrong looks a bit like the actor Jon Hamm [...]
By Tom on Nov 15, 2009 in Business of Entertaining | 0 Comments
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November 06, 2009
The 19 bloggers Inc. thinks you should read
Inc. named 19 bloggers that you should read. We’ve [...]
By Tom on Jan 12, 2009 in Business of Entertaining | 8 Comments
2008 has been one of the most exciting years of my life. I did more deal making and met more people than in the last few years combined. This produced many surprise insights about business and human nature, especially as I uncovered tons of my own false assumptions.
Here are some of the things I learned [...]
By Tom on Dec 18, 2008 in Business of Entertaining | 4 Comments
Bootstrapping and Angel.
Given the recent market climate for more ’secure’ investments – its becoming more clear that Venture Capital, as an industry, will need to reform. Will Silicon Valley see the same meltdown as Wall Street? Probably not, however, a key point is must VCs are busy supporting existing investments rather than looking for new [...]
By Tom on Dec 17, 2008 in Business of Entertaining | 2 Comments
Today Lineboil.com posted the Top 10 Christmas Animations – check it out and lemme know what you think… It’s similar to ColdHardFlash, but we’re covering ALL animation – stop-motion, CGI, traditional and all other world-class animation we see.
Lineboil.com was founded by Aaron Simpson, who previously founded the popular animation website ColdHardFlash.com. Simpson is also an [...]
By Tom on Dec 17, 2008 in Business of Entertaining | 6 Comments
The central bank opted to lower the federal funds rate to a targeted range of between zero and 0.25%. That’s the lowest level on record, going back to 1954. Does it really mean anything? Not really, the market has priced in 0% for some time, now the US Fed has finally caught up.
NOW, the interesting [...]
By Tom on Nov 2, 2008 in Business of Entertaining | 1 Comment
It’s been eight long years since the boys said wassup to each other. Even with the effects of a down economy and imminent change in the White House, the boys are still able to come together and stay.
So kudos to the boys – and “Change, that’s what’s up, Change”!
Here is the original Budweiser version is [...]
By Tom on Sep 6, 2008 in Business of Entertaining | 4 Comments
Forgot to mention here on my blog that Throwback Insider interviewed me a few months back — interesting fellow that guy — during my interview I reveal that Mike Myers is more than welcomed to join Throwback and produce a game with us.
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There are interviews with our entire team
— Eric Radomski (Three-time Emmy Award [...]
By Tom Maduri on Jan 11, 2008 in Business of Entertaining | 2 Comments
Davis LLP has accomplished many firsts in video game law…Namely, Canada’s first Video Games & Interactive Entertainment Law Group, the world’s first Video Game Law blog, http://www.videogamelawblog.com ( there’s even a facebook group representing their large and loyal international following), and the first Canadian law firm to open an office in Second Life: http://www.secondlife.com. As far [...]