Jan
6
2009
My commentary on the publishing industry's addiction to blockbusters appeared this morning on KQED public radio here in San Francisco.
I think I sound a little scoldy.
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Jan
6
2009
My commentary on the publishing industry's addiction to blockbusters appeared this morning on KQED public radio here in San Francisco.
I think I sound a little scoldy.
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Maybe a little scoldy, but you were probably still angry that Mr. Hooper died. (-:
A wise analysis sir. Publishers can learn a lot from the independent film model. Aim low and exceed your projections.
Posted by: Justin | January 07, 2009 at 05:12 PM
Kevin,
That was good. You crammed a lot of thought and analysis in 120 seconds.
Well done!
Linda
Posted by: L.C. McCabe | January 07, 2009 at 09:09 PM