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In March 2012, the nation’s public broadcasters gathered in Austin, TX, for the annual meeting of the Integrated Media Association, a public-service broadcaster group dedicated to smoothing the transition to the digital age. At the front of the room, Jake Shapiro, the chief executive of Public Radio Exchange (PRX) in Boston, and John Bracken, director of media innovation at the Knight Foundation, announced that they had formed an accelerator for start-up companies. The project would marry Silicon Valley innovation with the mission and values of public-service broadcasting
Startups are fast-moving and exciting, with a culture of getting stuff done. So it’s one of the biggest shocks for startup founders to see that culture change as the company grows, and naturally founders often get nostalgic for the days of yore.
Founder of Evernote Phil Libin has seen his…
At Homebrew we believe in a Bottom Up Economy, the idea that technology is now helping individuals and small businesses drive economic growth and innovation. For many decades, the cost, complexity and rigidity of technology limited its power and benefits to large corporations - a Top Down…