BoSacks Publishing Forecast: From Past Predictions to 2030 Reality
For almost twenty years, I’ve been the guy yelling over the print noise that publishing isn’t dying, it’s morphing. Most of what I said would happen...

BoSacks Publishing Forecast: From Past Predictions to 2030 Reality
For almost twenty years, I’ve been the guy yelling over the print noise that publishing isn’t dying, it’s morphing. Most of what I said would happen...

BoSacks Speaks Out: I Salute You - A New Year's Homage to the Ink-Stained Irregulars
It's been quite a ride, hasn't it? Somewhere along the way, we became the last romantics of the analog world, the guardians of grainy halftones and pe...

BoSacks Speaks Out: When Marketing Stops Persuading and Starts Predating
Gord Hotchkiss opens with a gut punch: “I hate marketing.” That is not a clever hook. It is a verdict from someone who spent forty years inside the ma...

BoSacks Speaks Out: The Fatal Flaw in AI Journalism Ethics, Voluntary Compliance in an Age of Incurable Greed
Let’s start with the good news: The Society of Professional Journalists finally admits their ethics code needs a tune-up for the AI era. Bravo. The re...

BoSacks Speaks Out: A Thanksgiving Toast, A Little Travel Gossip, and How We Got Here
I am not a fan of performative gratitude, posting something on social media one day a year and returning to doomscrolling by Friday. What matters is d...

BoSacks Speaks Out: Google’s Quiet Coup: The AI Sales Clerk and the Death of Browsing
Google is no longer a search engine. It’s no longer just an ad platform. It’s becoming something far more disruptive: an AI-powered universal sales cl...

BoSacks Speaks Out: Big Brother Wears a Hoodie
Let’s quit pretending. Orwell pictured a boot on your neck. Ours shows up in a hoodie, smiles, and asks you to agree to the Terms of Service. The surv...

BoSacks Speaks Out: The Vanishing Memory of America’s Newspapers
The archives of America’s local newspapers, the photographs, the negatives, the visual heartbeat of our communities, are disappearing. Fast.



