Daisy Whitney has written for a number of publications including TelevisionWeek, Advertising Age and the Denver Post. She has a specialty in the media industry and is currently TelevisionWeek's lead technology and local TV stations reporter. In that capacity, she's written extensively about converging media, interactive television, video-on-demand, digital video recording, broadband content and high-definition television. In particular, she has looked at the impact of new and emerging technology on advertising.
She has also reported on trends in the television business for Advertising Age, such as Comcast’s role in shaping the cable landscape, how cable networks are trying to reach young men and expectations for upfront buying.
Daisy also wrote for the Denver Post for six years and covered a variety of business and feature topics, including an analysis of venture funding in the dotcom boom, the dip in business at Coors Field area restaurants following the Rockies' decline in attendance, and the modern day love for cell phones. Her work has also been seen in the Miami Herald, Multichannel News and Extra Extra. She also writes for Shape magazine.
A prolific writer, she had more than 200 pieces published in various magazines, newspapers and newsletters in 2003.
Daisy graduated from Brown University in 1994 with a degree in art history.