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About IP Democracy
IP Democracy is
a blog written and maintained by Cynthia Brumfield, President of
Emerging Media Dynamics.
Although IP
Democracy started out as a forum for analyzing the intersection of
technology (with “IP” representing Internet protocol) and policy,
given my background as a communications and media industry analyst,
IP Democracy quickly became a forum for whatever issue I find
interesting, newsworthy or absurd in the Internet, cable, telco,
wireless, publishing, content and technology businesses.
Along the way,
the blog has developed a modest following. I’m stuck with the name
of IP Democracy. Still, this site still has a public, legislative
and judicial tilt when it comes to the communications issues of the
day.
Feedback is
great, so drop me a line at
cynthia@emediadynamics.com.
My Background
I’m a media and
communications industry analyst who runs a small consulting,
publishing and events firm, Emerging Media Dynamics. I got my start
as a Director of Research at The Media Institute, a small non-profit
media research and independent think tank devoted, mostly, to First
Amendment issues.
I then spent 12
years as the Vice President of Research and Policy Analysis at the
National Cable & Telecommunications Association, a great gig that
gave me priceless grounding in every form of media research, public
policy matters and industry economics. Following my time at NCTA, I
served as a Senior Analyst at pioneering media research and analysis
firm, Paul Kagan Associates, Inc.,
After launching
and selling a successful consulting and publishing firm, I formed
Emerging Media Dynamics. |