1. Andy Grossman from Augie Editorial Services
    Today, 12:15 AM re: Texas Sues Smart TV Companies Over Privacy by by Wendy Davis (MediaDailyNews - Dec. 15)

    No attempt to get the other side of the story? This is very one-sided.

  2. Kirk Augustin from Mr.
    Yesterday, 1:30 PM re: Sitting Shotgun In Driverless Waymo Offers Different Perspective by by Tanya Gazdik, Staff Writer (Drive Time - Dec. 01)

    No matter how many scenarios the programmers will anticipate and provide for, there will always be something new and different in real life, that the programming will do the exact wrong thing for, by default.  For example, tall buildings or tunnels can block GPS and cause the program to put on the brakes on the highway.

  3. Kirk Augustin from Mr.
    Yesterday, 12:45 PM re: Sitting Shotgun In Driverless Waymo Offers Different Perspective by by Tanya Gazdik, Staff Writer (Drive Time - Dec. 01)

    They are not actually safe at all.  They can not differentiate between a light pole and a child waiting on a curb, and will not slow down while passing the child.  The sensors will eventually all fail, from things like dust or corrosion.  To be safe, they would need daily testing.  That's not going to happen.  They can't pass a driver's test, so should never be legal.

  4. Joe Mandese from MediaPost Inc.
    Yesterday, 10:18 AM re: Snow White And The Seven Prompts by by Joe Mandese (Media 3.0 - Dec. 11)

    @Brian Bieron: I have heard of Google and written about it in the past, including how it indexes images published on the Web. This column was about chatbots -- including Google's Gemini -- and how they generate things that may not be appropriate for children.

  5. Brian Bieron from Bieron Communications
    Yesterday, 9:42 AM re: Snow White And The Seven Prompts by by Joe Mandese (Media 3.0 - Dec. 11)

    Have you ever tried using this new technology called Google to find artwork like you describe? It totally works.

  6. Max Kalehoff from MAK
    December 13, 2025, 2:08 PM re: Would You Read This For A $100 Amazon Gift Card? by by Cory Treffiletti, Featured Contributor (Media Insider - Nov. 26)

    Last week I was solicited on Linkedin and offered front-row seats to the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall -- in exchange for listening to a financial-services software pitch. It made me feel ikcy AND the Rockettes (and holiday musical variety shows in general) are not my thing.

  7. Ed Papazian from Media Dynamics Inc
    December 12, 2025, 5:27 PM re: DoubleVerify Brings Attention Measurement To TikTok by by Colin Kirkland (MediaDailyNews - Dec. 11)

    Too bad they aren't really measuring attention.

  8. John Grono from GAP Research
    December 12, 2025, 5:02 PM re: Trump Says CNN Should Be Sold - To Someone - Is Netflix Listening? by by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer (TV Watch - Dec. 12)

    Wayne, could CNN stand for Crazed National Commander ?

  9. Md Shafiqul Islam Islam
    December 12, 2025, 3:04 PM re: Holiday Season Ads Rise As WBD Suitors See Stock Swings by by Wayne Friedman (Television News Daily - Dec. 10)

    The most popular online news portal in Bangladesh is Prothom Sangbad. Where all kinds of reliable and acceptable news are broadcasted first. So to know all kinds of news first.

  10. Kenny Kurtz from Persuasion Marketing And Media
    December 12, 2025, 8:25 AM re: Time For AI: Those Building The Technology Are Chosen As Persons Of The Year by by Ray Schultz, Columnist (Publishing Insider - Dec. 11)

    Well, that book that I sold ads for three decades ago had Hitler, and Trump as "men of the year." Destruction is in, so why not the people involved in destroying the labor market...

  11. Jack Wakshlag from Media Strategy, Research & Analytics
    December 11, 2025, 3:08 PM re: How Will 'Your' AI Agents Make Money? by by Dave Morgan, Featured Contributor (Media Insider - Dec. 11)

    If you ask AI to help solve business problems, truth is your knowledge and insights will be stored and shared with others like who who ask similar questions. So you are helping competitors when you do that. Hmmmm.   

  12. John Grono from GAP Research
    December 10, 2025, 6:46 PM re: The Long-Term Fallout From MAGA: One Canadian's Perspective by by Gord Hotchkiss, Featured Contributor (Media Insider - Dec. 09)

    +1 from most Aussies.

  13. John Grono from GAP Research
    December 10, 2025, 6:37 PM re: Report: Most CEOs Believe Tariffs Will Hurt U.S. Economy by by Richard Whitman, Columnist (Mediapsssst - Dec. 10)

    I wonder how many CEOs and Economies have been hurt this year by the tariffs enforced on them.

  14. Roger S.Furman from Sports Marketing Communications
    December 10, 2025, 4:37 PM re: Holiday Time Is Trump Time As Prez Sells Watches On TV by by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist (TVBlog - Dec. 10)

    I wish the article said who is placing the media?

  15. Tracey Gutierrez from NBCUniversal
    December 10, 2025, 3:19 PM re: Estamos Bien: Redefining What Culture Sounds Like On America's Biggest Stage by by Justin Rivera, Op-Ed Contributor (Planning & Buying Insider - Dec. 09)

    I loved this! Especially the part where you speak about Emotional Equity and that "People respond to the confidence of someone who refuses to compromise who they are." Bad Bunny has such a broad appeal that sums it up really well. Nice piece, well-done!

  16. Ed Papazian from Media Dynamics Inc
    December 10, 2025, 2:31 PM re: Gen Z And News: Rewriting The Rules by by Steven Rosenbaum, Featured Contributor (Media Insider - Dec. 08)

    Steven, while it's true about young folks not trusting many sources--TV news, for example--it's also true that even if they trusted the TV newscasts most of them just aren't interested in what they are talking about. Except for unusual developments--like a major natural disaster, an attempt to kill the prsident, etc. the "news" is --to them--of little interest--hence it's boring. And they have little or no interest in devoting more than a few minutes per day to it--if that.

    This has been evident in all of the many surveys in TV's long history--even when "the news" was  presented by Walter Cronkite, Chet Huntley, and other real journalists who everybody, including the Gen Z's of olden times, trusted. Contrary to what some believe, this has not changed--even though today's Gen Z has all sorts of electronic devices to access content and "sources" like social media, podcasts, etc. to provide "news". Which is why, our Gen Zs are woefully uninformed about what's going on in the country, our political system, the war in Ukraine, chaos in The Middle East, our open boarders, etc. etc. It's not because of lack of news about these and many other subjects--trusted or not. It's simply that most Gen Z's don't care--they are much more self concerned as they prepare to face life's realities as adults. 

    Which means that any attempt to  lure Gen Z viewers into anything approaching a steady TV "news" viewing habit is likely doomed from the outset, unless a comedic or parody approach is created to hook them---- like "Saturday Night Live" a long time ago--- and most of the focus is on celebrity doings put-ons and the like, not serious reporting. 

    Yes, I know,I'm hopelessly out of date---today's Gen Zs are very different from those from "legacy" eras. So they are just itching to become loyal TV news viewers if only TV will clean up its act and give them news they can trust. I hope that someone--maybe Paramount--tries to prove I'm wrong. What's more, I hope that they succeed--but I wouldn't bet on that.

  17. Mark Marabella from Marabella Productions, LLC
    December 10, 2025, 12:45 PM re: Gen Z And News: Rewriting The Rules by by Steven Rosenbaum, Featured Contributor (Media Insider - Dec. 08)

    Love your take Steve since you at Magnify (and us at Globalvision) were at forefont when this was considered "radical." Their like campfire tales now : )

  18. Ben B from Retired
    December 9, 2025, 10:29 PM re: The Long-Term Fallout From MAGA: One Canadian's Perspective by by Gord Hotchkiss, Featured Contributor (Media Insider - Dec. 09)

    If I lived in Canada, I'd still buy Coke, Lays, Dr. Pepper etc. Not surprised the Canadian stores stocking American goods as it's hard to find Canadian goods and why does it cost more than American good Gord?

    I do hope that trade talks resume with America & Canada and get a deal done as I liked the friendship America & Canada had for centuries. Pete Hoekstra was a US congressmen for many years, ran for governor in Michigan in 2010 lost in the primary on the GOP side, ran for US Senate in 2012 and lost in the general election I voted Pete as I didn't the US Senator who retired and decided not to run in 2024. Pete was also GOP Chairmen for MI as they impeached the chairwomen fear that they would lose in 2024 why theu hired Pete for the job.  

  19. Joshua Chasin from KnotSimpler
    December 9, 2025, 9:12 PM re: A Combined Paramount-WBD: Regulatory Question Marks by by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer (TV Watch - Dec. 09)

    Can't this all be addressed with the First Annual Paramount Peace Prize?

  20. Dan C. from MS Entertainment
    December 9, 2025, 4:48 PM re: After Peaking In Recent Years, LGBTQ+ Ad Spending Decelerates Under Trump by by Joe Mandese (MediaDailyNews - Dec. 09)

    @Leo much of the wording in government documentation regarding DEI is actually the same under Trump. You can pull government job requirements and see that while the word "equity" has been removed, diversity and inclusion remains in much of the documentation. 


    The Biden administration never defined "equity" when pushed and as I stated, spending in this category was still increasing under Trump 45.  Trump didn't change in 4 years. The messages being pushed were very different while Biden was in office.  It's disingenuous to blame this decline  on Trump when these campaigns failed miserably under Biden's presidency and had nothing to do with Trump. 


    Trying to blame Trump for failed campaigns when he wasn't in office makes no sense.  There is no reason to bring Biden or Trump into the conversation. Brands pushed too far and consumers said, "No. Stop." Sometimes the obvious is just that. 



  21. David Scardino from TV & Film Content Development
    December 9, 2025, 2:58 PM re: CBS 'Kennedy Center Honors' Publicity Omits Host Trump by by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist (TVBlog - Dec. 09)

    Maybe the Ellisons can fold a renewal into the "deal" to block Netflix from taking over Warner Bros--a double victory for the tech bros.

  22. Leo Kivijarv from PQ Media
    December 9, 2025, 10:35 AM re: After Peaking In Recent Years, LGBTQ+ Ad Spending Decelerates Under Trump by by Joe Mandese (MediaDailyNews - Dec. 09)

    Dan C., I have to disagree with your accessment that brand campaigns are decided a year out. In preparing this report, we interviewed many LGBTQ+ media operators and brands that have advertised and marketed in LGBTQ+ media. We were told in confidence by numerous opinion leader panel member that the Bud LIght boycott was devasting to the LGBTQ+ media. For example liquor brands stopped advertising in LGBTQ+ magazines cold turkey (pun intended) in 2023 after ranking as the 1st or 2nd highest brand category in magazines for decades. The reference to Trump's impact is specific to 2025, as our opinion leader panel members who are media operators lamented at the loss of brand spending compared with previous years, particularly during PRIDE Month, due to the administration's attacks on DEI policies.  

  23. Chris Phillips from realtor.com
    December 9, 2025, 9:50 AM re: After Peaking In Recent Years, LGBTQ+ Ad Spending Decelerates Under Trump by by Joe Mandese (MediaDailyNews - Dec. 09)

    We queer people are just out here trying to live our lives. 

    The LGBTQ+ market represents roughly $1.4 trillion in annual spending in the U.S. alone, according to the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC).

    Brands engage with my community for the same reason they engage any large, loyal consumer base — because it’s smart business, not “pushing an agenda.”