The Meet-Up of Old and New Media: Mochila CEO Speaks Out


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Keith McAllister, former executive vice president of CNN, discusses how the news media is being impacted by the blogging community. His thoughtful perspective offers suggestions for how his company MOCHILA, a professional media marketplace for feature content can help old media and new media work better together.

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This entry was posted on Sunday, June 3rd, 2007 at 10:39 pm and is filed under: Uncategorized. Tags:.

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  1. Anonymous Mochila Customer Says:

    June 12th, 2007 at 8:35 am

    I once had high hopes for Mochila, but not anymore. I have found them to be incompetent when it comes to their accounting practices. Someone who wasn’t as nice as I might even accuse them of illegal accounting practices, but I’m not ready to go that far yet. I’ve had at least 22 sales (likely totaling up to $1000 or more in value) that they have been unable to account for. I’ve contacted them over and over again for the last three weeks, but all I get is the run-around along with promises that the problem will soon be fixed. Meanwhile, I’m out of money that rightfully belongs to me. Steer clear of this company until they straighten up their act.

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