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Jim Louderback

About Jim Louderback

Jim Louderback joined Revision3 as the CEO in July 2007. Jim has spent 16 years in various media and technology management roles, including leading editorial and lab efforts for PC Week, and senior management on the launch team for ZDTV/TechTV - the first 24 hour cable network devoted to technology. He most recently served as senior vice... more

Moving Beyond the Streamy Awards Train Wreck - Jim Louderback - MediaBizBloggers
By Jim Louderback

I wanted to take a day to think about the disaster that was Sunday night's Streamy Awards (http://www.streamys.org/), before penning my thoughts on the dreadful... more


An Open Letter to Conan O'Brien - Jim Louderback - MediaBizBloggers
By Jim Louderback

Yesterday, we released an open letter to Conan O'Brien, inviting him to bring his show over to Revision3, and become a key part of our network. Sure, many thought it was just a stunt,... more


What I Learned at CES 2010: 3D HDTV Is Not the Next Big Thing - Jim Louderback - MediaBizBloggers
By Jim Louderback

CES 2010 was a bit smaller than in years past, but there were still some groundbreaking technologies introduced. However, most of the buzz was about three things – 3D HDTV, eBooks and Slates. Here's what I think I learned about 3D – and I'll follow up next week with my thoughts on eBooks and Slates – just in time for Apple to... more


Whoring On Facebook, Now the New Normal - Jim Louderback - MediaBizBloggers
By Jim Louderback

On Facebook, I’ve been the social equivalent of the town whore, while I treated LinkedIn more like my own personal Skull and Bones society. Up until a few weeks ago, that approach seemed both wrongheaded and countervailing to most other people. But recent changes have proved my strategy to be sound.

The only problem is now I need... more


TV Anywhere: Structural Problems Will Doom It to Failure - Jim Louderback - MediaBizBloggers
By Jim Louderback

While I laud the concept of TV Anywhere – or the ability to watch the cable channels you've paid for anywhere you happen to be - a recent experience with an early version proved disastrous, and leads me to believe the entire premise is flawed. Read on, because the reasons are entirely unobvious, but extremely insidious.

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