Media Entertainment

Laura Ching, co-founder of Tiny Prints
A founder of Tiny Prints discusses the future of correspondence.
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Media Entrepreneurs Discuss Speed, Subscription Models, and the Wall Between Advertising and Editorial
In a new study from Stanford Graduate School of Business, researchers say in some cases negative publicity can increase sales when a product or company is relatively unknown, simply because it stimulates product awareness.
Laura Ching, co-founder of Tiny Prints
A founder of Tiny Prints discusses the future of correspondence.
Future of Media Conference photo
Media Entrepreneurs Discuss Speed, Subscription Models, and the Wall Between Advertising and Editorial
In a new study from Stanford Graduate School of Business, researchers say in some cases negative publicity can increase sales when a product or company is relatively unknown, simply because it stimulates product awareness.