User Profile: CharlesWarner
About
| Name: | Charles Warner |
| Member since: | March 20, 2007 |
| Interests: | Writing |
| Expertise: | Media, radio, television, Internet, media management, media sales, business strategy, media economics |
| Location: | New York City |
| Affiliations: | Ex-journalism educator |
| Website: | http://www.mediacurmudgeon.com |
| Joined because: | I'm interested in the media and its performance in informing our society and fulfilling its public service responsibility and in molding our cultural tastes and values. |
| Bio: | Charles Warner is an active blogger at Media Curmudgeon and the Goldenson Chair Emeritus at the University of Missouri School of Journalism. Until he retired in 2002, he was Vice President of AOL’s Interactive Marketing division. Before joining AOL, he was the Goldenson Endowed Professor at the Missouri Journalism School where he taught media management and sales, and he created and ran the annual Management Seminar for News Executives. Charlie’s book Media Selling is an update of Broadcast and Cable Selling and is the most widely used sales textbook in the field. He has also written a companion book to Media Selling titled Media Sales Management that is available free on Medialselling.us. Charlie has also served as a management and sales consultant and trainer for CBS, ABC, ESPN, MTV, TCI, Fox, AH Belo, Hearst Magazines, Microsoft’s MSN, Cox Cable, and many other major media companies. He has also been VP, General Manager, of WNBC-AM (now WFAN) in New York, WMAQ-AM and WKQX-FM in Chicago, WWSW-AM and WPEZ-FM in Pittsburgh, and CBS Radio Spot Sales. |
Recent Activities
| Type | Title | Author | Replies | Last Post |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reporting | Business Expert Envisions Content Collaboration as Media Future | CharlesWarner | 0 | 1 year 11 weeks ago |
| Blog entry | Finished Your Interview? Tell us about it! | Assignment Zero... | 1 | 1 year 11 weeks ago |
| Reporting | Political Journalism 2.0--Think PIece by Charles Warner* | CharlesWarner | 0 | 1 year 16 weeks ago |
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