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Scott Rakestraw has been delivering technology as a service for nearly 4 decades. After earning a Bachelor Degree in Communication, specializing in mass media, Scott’s early career was a mix of radio, publishing and television supporting technology for font-line team members and senior corporate executives
Scott has worked for major media outlets including, Mediabase Research, Cox Broadcasting, Paramount Television Stations and CBS Television. He has also been a team leader in publishing, serving as the Research Director at Monday Morning Replay and the Senior Technical Support Analyst for Gale Research (now Cengage).
“Working in the media was a great place to learn how the world and the world of business operates- how to work with a team to accomplish a mission.” says Rakestraw. “I learned many things living in the corporate world but I was always searching for some meaning to the work.”
The search lead Scott directly into to public service roles. He has served as Telecommunications Manager for The Library Network and as a Senior Technology Project Manager for public libraries. He founded “Save Your Breath.org” in 1998 and to help fine organizations, specifically non-profits implement and deliver technology solutions.
“People get overwhelmed by technology. When you have the right partner, you’ll never have to ‘Sweat the Tech’.”
“SaveYourBreath.org” is a Michigan based consulting firm specializing in Technology Project Management, Solution Design, System Architecture and Staff Development.
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The AI Trust Crisis
A Strategic Opportunity for Libraries Society is at a crossroads. Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping (or going to reshape) virtually every industry. Yet, in the latest poll by You.gov, the public trust in AI is Plummeting like circulation stats during the pandemic closures. This isn’t just another tech wave— it’s a defining moment for libraries …
The ‘Subversives’
They speak of radical ideas like privacy, literacy and inclusiveness. They live and work in our community and very often, they are activists and advocates. Today’s librarians teach seniors to navigate tablets, guide job seekers through career transitions, and nurture creative expression through community arts and STEM programs. In a world drowning …
Disrupting the Disruptors
There’s a little company out there with incredible influence on popular music and you might never have heard about them. A dedicated team of researchers is spying on radio stations, listening and recording every title played. When I worked there many years ago, we didn’t really realize it was a technology company. We just loved …
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- The fundamental copyright question no one is askingby Michelle Manafy, Editorial Director – DCN on June 25, 2026 at 11:33 am
Much of the conversation around AI and copyright has focused on a simple question: Should content creators be compensated when their work is used to train and improve AI systems?... The post The fundamental copyright question no one is asking appeared first on Digital Content Next.
- DCN’s media industry must reads: week of June 25, 2026by Michelle Manafy, Editorial Director – DCN on June 25, 2026 at 11:28 am
Here are some of the best media stories our team has read so far this week: The post DCN’s media industry must reads: week of June 25, 2026 appeared first on Digital Content Next.
- Why chasing traffic can undermine subscriptions by Michelle Manafy, Editorial Director – DCN on June 23, 2026 at 11:26 am
Audience size and subscription performance often rank as the most closely watched measures of digital news performance. Sometimes they move together. Sometimes they point in different directions. This raises a... The post Why chasing traffic can undermine subscriptions appeared first on Digital Content Next.
- How collaboration is becoming a growth strategy for mediaby Michelle Manafy, Editorial Director – DCN on June 22, 2026 at 11:21 am
The news industry is entering an era where collaboration is becoming a business necessity. Publishers still compete fiercely for audiences, subscriptions, advertising, and trust. But the biggest challenges facing journalism... The post How collaboration is becoming a growth strategy for media appeared first on Digital Content Next.
- DCN’s media industry must reads: week of June 18, 2026by Michelle Manafy, Editorial Director – DCN on June 18, 2026 at 11:27 am
Here are some of the best media stories our team has read so far this week: The post DCN’s media industry must reads: week of June 18, 2026 appeared first on Digital Content Next.
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- Cannes Chatter: Agentic Ambitions, Holdco Anxieties, and M&A Buzzby Kendra Barnett on June 26, 2026 at 12:36 pm
On the Croisette this week, consolidation, creators, the future of agencies, and AI-driven advertising and commerce dominated conversations.
- EXCLUSIVE: McCann Global Chairman Daryl Lee to Departby Alison Weissbrot on June 26, 2026 at 8:14 am
Longtime ad exec exits 7 months after Omnicom’s IPG acquisition
- 7 Things That Hit This Week: Walmart’s Blockbuster M&A, Pacvue Goes Offsite, and ChatGPT Ads Growby Kathryn Lundstrom on June 26, 2026 at 6:00 am
Plus, when AI investment is an ‘absolute wasteful disaster.’
- Cannes Lions 2026 Gallery Day 4: Up and Awayby Eva Kis on June 25, 2026 at 7:08 pm
Bringing the same energy to the last day of Cannes Lions as the first.
- Creating Campaigns That Become Cultural Momentsby Reid Lewis on June 25, 2026 at 5:33 pm
This post was created in partnership with Adobe Capitalizing on cultural moments is a tried-and-true marketing strategy, but is it possible for brands to create their own moments? During an
- Netflix Needs New Fuel, WBD And Roku Now In The Rear Viewon June 26, 2026 at 12:00 pm
Does Netflix need a "hit," to coin a phrase? Or does it need a major, out-of-the-box media acquisition?
- Fun-Loving Ex-Prez Plays Along With Larryon June 26, 2026 at 12:00 pm
Now long out of office, President Obama is still the nation's Comedian In Chief as he takes up a starring role in Larry David's new HBO series "Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness."
- Retail Media's Midlife Crisis: AI Is Coming For The Clickon June 26, 2026 at 11:54 am
If retail media spent the past five years building toll roads, agentic AI just arrived carrying an air taxi.
- P.F. Chang's Launches Tokyo Menu With 'Below Deck Mediterranean' Starson June 25, 2026 at 9:31 pm
In one ad, "fan-favorite yachties" Captain Sandy Yawn and Aesha Scott discuss P.F. Chang's Sushi Boat.
- Agentic Transactions, Relationship-Centered TV Ad Industry Not Mutually Exclusiveon June 25, 2026 at 4:31 pm
Automated, agentic transactions actually give more importance to the human relationship parts of ad buying and selling.
The Honest Broker A trustworthy guide to music, books, arts, media & culture by Ted Gioia
- Spotify Stock Has Collapsed 40%—What's Going On?by Ted Gioia on June 24, 2026 at 6:31 pm
It's even worse at Netflix. Have streaming platforms peaked?
- Authenticity in Musicby Ted Gioia on June 21, 2026 at 8:36 pm
In a world of AI slop, where do we find something real?
- The Great Books Are for Everyoneby Jared Henderson on June 19, 2026 at 5:00 pm
How Zena Hitz brings the humanities to thousands of people via the Catherine Project
- A Reading List for the End of Civilizationby Ted Gioia on June 16, 2026 at 7:01 pm
I’m releasing this essay from behind the paywall.
- I Get Duped into Buying an AI Slop Bookby Ted Gioia on June 15, 2026 at 3:40 am
And updates on cancel culture, counterclockwise dances, millionaires who pay to conduct orchestras, etc.
