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more about #stevenbrill more comments → jackbarber: FYI this business is not going to work more » Botswana Meat Commission FC: How is this not violating anti-trust regulations? Sounds very collusion-y. more » Cynical Media Bitch: Sounds like someone's trying to be relevant any which way he can. more » Swifter: He'd have better luck saving Emily with some micropayments. more » Joe Clark: I admit I really enjoyed _Brill’s Content_ and I still have all my back issues. more » Cynical Media Bitch: I worked for the man for years at an ALM daily, and realized he was a me-first douche within minutes of setting foot in the same room with him As muc... more » Uncle_Billy_Slumming: I don't want him on my WPA workcrew. more » no I said no I won't no: This is going to make Emily eat more pizza, I just know it. more » lawyergay: On first sight, that Rebecca Dana headcut looked like a still from Norwegian supergroup A-Ha's "Take On Me" video. more » The Lone Scout: Whew, glad I never signed up for Clear. I don't fly abroad any more, so can someone tell me if the INSPass kiosks are still around (and if they work)?... more » nozer: 1,000,000 shares of Verified Identity Pass, Inc. for the first person who can identify which airport that is. more » lawyergay: I'm feeling a little bit nostalgic today...you know, just a touch "Where are they now?" about New York media pariahs. So what's up with Emily Brill? more » hypocriteoath: I know she can breathe and all, but third success down... really? more » MrInBetween: I am still recovering from PTBCD (post-traumatic Brill's Content disorder). more » belltolls: I was sure traction friction involved a slutty nurse in a 15 sec. low-res internet movie. more » -
#printisdead
Steven Brill's Iron Curtain
New Yorker contributor and media entrepreneur Steven Brill now says 1,000 newspapers have signed "letters of intent" to explore charging for their content, twice as many as a month ago. These aren't meaningful numbers. But Brill needs them to be. More » -
#journalismism
Steven Brill Has Time For Everything
Media wise man Steven Brill is busy saving (HEH) the newspaper industry with micropayments—but not so busy that he couldn't write up a long New Yorker article about NYC teachers. Hey, it's good to be good at something. -
#dubiousproposals
King of Broken Promises Wants You to Trust Him
Media entrepreneur Steven Brill has been failing pretty much constantly for the past 11 years, and repeatedly broken his word in the process. But he's turned the corner with his new startup, he swears! Just don't ask for specifics! More » -
#mediacrack
Bill Keller's Had Enough of Your 'Jokes.' Jerk
In your famous Friday media column: exclusive thoughts from Steven Brill on the future of paid online newspapers, Rebecca Dana gets a new job, newspapers die and thrive, and Bill Keller will never be on the Daily Show again. More » -
#moguls
Steven Brill Fails at Customer Service, Too
Airport-security gimmick Clear is just the latest example of Steven Brill failing investors (see also: Brill's Content, Inside.com, etc. etc.). But this time the mogul is just stone-cold ripping off customers, too, pocketing their half-used $200 membership fees. More » -
#judgments
The Persistent Failure of Steven Brill
Steven Brill has a reputation for being a media wise man—a deep-thinking mogul who's always spotting the opportunities of The Future. Which is kind of strange, since the majority of his projects have been ostentatious failures. More » -
#printisdead
Why Newspapers Shouldn't Buy What Steven Brill Is Selling
Steven Brill launched American Lawyer magazine, Court TV, Brill's Content and those airport security fast-passes. Now he wants to help newspapers broker their online content. Clue: Smarter people already offer that. More » -
#mediacrack
'Community Journo' Is the New 'Broke Ass Reporter'
In your deadly Tuesday media column: Arena is dead, Steven Brill is back to save journalism (with Emily???), the Washington Post tries to cut pay creatively, and our Martha Stewart feud continues: More » -
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#media
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This is the year of new ideas for saving newspapers! Unfortunately, the main solutions seem to be plagued the one thing that led most people into journalism in the first place: lack of math skills. More »BadNew Math of Saving Newspapers -
#mediacrack
Octo-Grandma Gossip-Laundering
In your temperate Monday media column: How ABC landed the octuplet-grandma "scoop," yet another plan to save the NYT, journalism lives(?), and a magazine dies (no question): More »

