Archive for June, 2006
June 13, 2006
BEA #8 - Carly Fiorina on The Future of Publishing in the Digital Age
Carly Fiorina, the former Chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard and author of an upcoming and much-anticipated memoir, tells us how technology is transforming all industries, including publishing. Fiorina also shares her thoughts on how technology has affected her as an author. Plus some tough questions from the audience!
June 12, 2006
BEA Buzz - Alan Thicke, James Patterson & Mike Lupica
We caught up with best-selling authors Alan Thicke, James Patterson and Mike Lupica, and asked them to tell us about their latest work.
June 11, 2006
BEA #7 - Best Way to Use a Blog
Michael Hyatt, President and CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers, discusses the basics of blogging; provides the best way to read blogs; gives tips on how to write a blog and the best way to get started; and finally, gives insights on how to enourage blogging within a company to strengthen corporate culture and customer relations.
June 8, 2006
BEA #6 - Best Way to Target Mobile Devices
Elizabeth Mackey, VP and GM of eReader, Motricity talks about ways the publishing industry can reach mobile devices — cell phones, PDAs, MP3 players and other portable readers and players. The potential market is enormous: there were 120 million new cell phones purchased in 2005 alone.
June 7, 2006
BEA Buzz - What’s In Your Bag? (Chapter 1)
We caught up with a librarian from Philadelphia, an employee of Publishers Weekly, and a representative of the Jewish Book Council and asked them, “What’s In Your Bag?”
June 6, 2006
BEA #5 - Don Tapscott on Embracing New Media and Web 2.0
Don Tapscott, the acclaimed management consultant and bestselling author of Digital Capital, discusses how new media and Web 2.0 are transforming the publishing industry, and how all in the industry should embrace and collaborate with these new technologies.
June 5, 2006
BEA Buzz - Publishing in China
What are the potential opportunities and concerns about publishing in China? Find out in a spot interview with Patricia Judd, Executive Director for International Copyright Enforcement and Trade Policy at the Association of American Publishers.
June 2, 2006
BEA #4 - Upfront & Unscripted: Michael Cader and Chris Anderson
Michael Cader, founder of Publishers Marketplace, hosts an informal yet incisive discussion on the future of publishing with Chris Anderson (in photo), editor-in-chief of Wired Magazine and author of The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More.





