Tech sector starts to go online-only; newspapers must follow suit
The tech industry continues to pave the way for the next generation of the media business model; that’s a topic we’ll tackle later.
In there here-and-now, more and more popular tech magazines are ditching their print operation in favor of an online-only style, starting with longtime tech mag InfoWorld last year.
In November, PC Magazine, another [...]
Who is paying $3 million for Super Bowl ads this year?
According to Reuters through Wall Street Journal, ads for Super Bowl XLIII start at $3 million for 30 seconds, the highest starting price for Super Bowl ads ever. NBC claims most of their ads have sold, despite the tough economy.
Super Bowl regulars like FedEx and GM have bowed out, but Pepsi, Coke and Anheuser-Busch remain [...]
Super Bowl vs. CES
During my first two years out of college, I had the privilege of working for the PR staff of the San Francisco 49ers. Somehow, I fooled them enough to let me represent them at the Super Bowl both of those seasons, as their volunteer for the NFL’s PR staff (SB’s XLI and XLII).
Working at each [...]
Press Row featured at Voice of the Box
I recently chatted with Matt Crevin from Voice of the Box, who managed to catch me on video and talked about some of my previous football work experiences. Check it out…
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Press Row on Pigskin Podcast
I had a chance this Monday to sit down with the award winning crew from Pigskin Podcast to talk a bit about Press Row, a little about USC/Ohio State (seriously ESPN…Collision in the Coliseum? This isn’t Foreman/Ali or something), and some Week 1 thoughts.
Check it out here, and while I encourage you to listen to [...]
NFL Europa alumni in the NFL
Many of you may not know that I am an alumnus of NFL Europe / Europa. No, I didn’t run play quarterback for the Amsterdam Admirals like Kurt Warner, but I did work with the league during their last season of existence in 2007, when I was a US PR Assistant for the Berlin [...]
Training camp coverage: insert name and team, rinse, repeat
As a college and NFL fan who loves stats and knowing every last detail of what’s going on, there are few times of the year more fun than training camp.
It’s that time when every last player on the roster has a chance to make their mark and prove they belong. It’s also probably the only [...]
Like what you see? Subscribe! An introduction to RSS
If you’ll excuse me for one moment, we here at Press Row are not bashful about our willingness to step into nerd-dom every now and then. This will be one of the moments.
One of the most useful and coolest new features circling the web these days is RSS–which they wanted to be so easy for [...]

