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What's the real story about the future of the media industry?

A new book by Ann Handley of MarketingProfs and C.C. Chapman of Managing the Gray, Content Rules, teaches readers how to create blogs, podcasts, videos, ebooks, webinars and more that engage customers and ignite your business.

2010 marks the fifth year in a row that Newstex has been named to the EContent 100 Content Companies that Matter Most in the digital content industry.

Businesses, individuals, bloggers, vloggers, and publishers who are trying to build their online presence and brands can benefit immensely from social media marketing, but it can be overwhelming and intimidating to venture into the social web for promotional purposes.

Each year, Technorati conducts a survey of bloggers and uses the data collected to create an annual state of the blogosphere report.

Newstex President Larry Schwartz is Chairman of the SIIA Previews event being held at the 2011 SIIA Information Industry Summit in New York City on January 25 and 26, 2011.

I keep sharing cool infographics here on the Newstex blog, and then another one that's even cooler gets released!

Looks like there is some recourse that the persistent among us can take when people publish rude and libelous comments about you anonymously on social media destinations.

Apple TV, Google TV, Hulu, Netflix -- the world of digital television and movie viewing is growing, but the complete shift from broadcast and cable television to digital video still appears to be years away.

YouTube is by far the most popular video site on the web both for uploading and consuming video content. In fact, YouTube refers to itself as the second largest search engine.

Patch.com launched in February 2009 as a new way to deliver local and regional news from around the United States.

Over the past year or two there has been a lot of buzz about the decline of blogs. I'm not sure where that thought started, but it seemed completely off to me.

