The Radice Files — Episode 36: “Marketing Myopia”
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Modern Marketing Myopia: is marketing losing perspective? — Tom Roach
If ‘Marketing Myopia’ was an over-focus on products vs consumer needs, its modern variant is an over-focus on the present vs the past, present & future, that puts us in danger of lo…
Live Nation Has Already Booked Twice As Many Shows for 2022 As It Did in 2019
The pent-up demand for live music will result in a historically busy 2022. In fact, Live Nation has already booked twice (!) as many shows for next year as it did in all of 2019.
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‘Indiana Jones 5:’ Boyd Holbrook and Shaunette Renée Wilson Join Harrison Ford
The cast of “Indiana Jones 5” has added Boyd Holbrook and Shaunette Renée Wilson to appear alongside Harrison Ford
Cecilia Vega, Nancy Cordes, Kristen Welker, Kaitlan Collins and Yamiche Alcindor on holding administrations accountable and supporting each other.
Don Lemon Announces Departure From ‘CNN Tonight’ (Video)
But he isn’t leaving CNN
Why local broadcaster Tegna is making a big bet on its fact-checking vertical Verify
Local news broadcaster Tegna plans to roll out its fact-checking and debunking vertical, Verify, into a standalone brand.
Even the embattled Golden Globes gave contenders a significant viewership spike after taking home trophies, platform finds
She was tired of seeing Black stereotypes on TV. So she started her own streaming service — CNN
When DeShuna Spencer sat in front of her TV to scroll through her options, she noticed a glaring problem: Nobody looked like or was representative of the people she knew. Specifically, there were no Black characters or directors with whom she felt a connection.
Iranians find their voices on Clubhouse ahead of poll — France 24
Iranians find their voices on Clubhouse ahead of poll
Judging a City By Its Subway System — Peter Greenberg Travel Detective
An Insider’s Guide to Travel: News, Tips, Information & Inspiration
Next month, a government report is expected to be made public on sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, better known as UFOs. Sunday on 60 Minutes, Bill Whitaker reports on the sightings.
And finally…
As Chicago firefighters put out a blaze in an Englewood apartment building at 65th and Lowe, a black cat took a leap of faith off the fifth floor and walked away from his fall without a scratch.