Professor Tim J. Anderson’s new book, Popular Music in a Digital Music Economy – Problems and Practices for an Emerging Service Industry, quotes my Billboard Op-Ed piece, and
→Social Media Marketing was the first textbook to cover this vital subject. It shows how social media fits into and complements the marketers toolbox. The book
→On December 12, 2016, The Executive Office of the President of the United States, Office of Science and Technology Policy hosted a meeting regarding the use
→On October 5, 2016, Curious Sense founder, Adam Blumenthal, was one of 200 guests from around the country to attend the White House Summit on Computer
→On September 14, 2016, Curious Sense founder, Adam Blumenthal, was one of 200 guests from around the country to attend the White House Summit on Computer
→Curious Sense founder charged with developing ground-breaking virtual reality experiences with students, faculty, and 3rd parties.
→Stuart Elliott of The New York Times writes about Curious Senses’s strategy to both market and generate revenue for artists in the struggling music industry
→After several successful innovative digital marketing projects with music artists, Billboard asked Adam Blumenthal to write an op-ed piece about his experience transitioning from the agency world to the music industry
→It’s hard to find something if you don’t know what you’re looking for. Just ask professional recruiters tasked with finding the elusive chief digital officer (CDO).
→Professor Tim J. Anderson’s new book, Popular Music in a Digital Music Economy – Problems and Practices for an Emerging Service Industry, quotes my Billboard Op-Ed piece, and
→Curious Sense was instrumental in developing and pitching the story that led to this article by Stuart Elliott in The New York Times
→After today, the long strange trip that is the Grateful Dead’s career may just get longer and stranger. Thanks to Curious Sense Inc., a digital-entertainment company that
→(Paraphrased) from Mark Zuckerberg, posted on Facebook today, 3/26/14: I’m excited to announce that we’ve agreed to acquire Oculus VR, the leader in virtual reality
→I’m a student and fan of turn of the (last) century leadership and performance education – works like Charles Haanel’s The Master Key System, and Napoleon
→SXSW Panel: Music Licensing & Emerging Media One of the world’s biggest and most anticipated convergence events of all things music, film and interactive, SXSW is
→From Social Media Today | BY ADAM BLUMENTHAL The majority of Americans and more than 500 million consumers worldwide play social and mobile games. Digital games are the
→via THE WALL STREET JOURNAL JOHN JURGENSEN | 13 JANUARY 2011 The Grateful Dead is getting a videogame. Through a new deal with an independent games developer, the
→via REUTERS JORDAN RIEFE | 20 APRIL 2012 For 30 years the Grateful Dead recorded music and toured the world with their unique blend of rock, folk and
→via MARKETPLACE MORNING REPORT, AMERICAN PUBLIC MEDIA JENNIFER COLLINS | 2 DECEMBER 2009 Bill Radke: Does the name REO Speedwagon ring much of a bell? If so, you may be
→via ROLLING STONE BENJY EISEN | 16 DECEMBER 2011 The Grateful Dead have their own golf balls, wine, neckties, USB drives, blankets and wind
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