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1 year ago
Is there room for another Comm Daily? Yes, it's called Telecommunications Reports, which has been around since 1934.
Paul Kirby
1 year ago
A fair point, and no slight intended to Telecommunications Reports and also RCR Wireless, and Broadcasting and Cable, Advertising Age, Multichannel News, and the many other fine trade publications with a Washington presence. What I was referring to when I was spoke about "room in this town," was to a publication that covers the information communications and technology industry in a comprehensive fashion. That would include reporting on the politics of the telecom, media and technology sectors as one interrelated whole. Comm Daily (I got the slang abbreviation right this time, didn't I?) does that, and Tech Daily did that, too.