August 30, 2005

Yahoo, the super network

I spent some time with my super-smart friend and col­league Eliz­a­beth Osder down in Santa Mon­ica on Fri­day night. Eliz­a­beth recently joined Yahoo!, and we talked a bit about the company’s media strat­egy, Brad Horowitz, Scott Gatz, and other peo­ple we admire.

When I returned home, the mail­box con­tained the Sep­tem­ber issue of Wired mag­a­zine, with this story: The Super Net­work. Why Yahoo! will be the cen­ter of the million-channel universe.

Well, we’ll see. They cer­tainly have the chance to pull it off, if they align with the right peo­ple (and I don’t mean Hollywood).

JD Lasica works with major com­pa­nies and non­prof­its on social media strate­gies. See his busi­ness pro­file, con­tact JD or leave a comment.

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