Tag Archives: New York Times

Solar is Drowning in Political Backwash

By Mike Mulvihill
An article in the NY Times this weekend, A Gold Rush of Subsidies in Clean Energy Search, has generated a number of posts in support and in opposition of the article and solar subsidies.
The article points out that several investor-owned utilities and large projects capable of shopping for private capital, are utilizing federal [...]

Is Craft Beer the New Wine?

THE BOOZE BIN
By Pia Mara Finkell (@piamara)
Earlier this month, I was invited to a typical professional walk-around tasting at a trendy restaurant in downtown NYC. Having attended and organized over ten years’ worth of these kinds of tastings in the wine industry, I felt overly prepared for the experience.
Everything was as expected. A room full [...]

Despite Declining Circ, Don’t Discount Newspapers

By Mike Mulvihill

Today’s figures released by the Audit Bureau of Circulations contained more bad news for traditional newspaper circulation – but if you look a little closer, all the news isn’t bad.  OK, well it is bad for traditional ad revenues.  But let’s do the numbers first and then talk.
According to the ABC report, overall average [...]

Red. Hot. Twitter.

Wow! Twitter seems to be hotter than a volcano in the midst of eruption. And the social network has recovered its traffic from the second quarter, when it experienced systematic downtime in June.

Everywhere you go, you see Twitter. Consider the following:
The New York Times has adopted Twitter as its benchmark company for [...]