Archive for September, 2007

If your bread is buttered by some form of media or marketing activity depicted on the TV program “Mad Men,” you might want to pour yourself another Manhattan. And make it extra stiff.

Monday, September 17th, 2007Way back in time when I believed that something was not right in the world of media, marketing and communications I came across a Jim Stengel quote which I used in the Long Goodbye: Are you talkin. to me ...

If your bread is buttered by some form of media or marketing activity depicted on the TV program “Mad Men,” you might want to pour yourself another Manhattan. And make it extra stiff.

Monday, September 17th, 2007Way back in time when I believed that something was not right in the world of media, marketing and communications I came across a Jim Stengel quote which I used in the Long Goodbye: Are you talkin. to me ...

If your bread is buttered by some form of media or marketing activity depicted on the TV program “Mad Men,” you might want to pour yourself another Manhattan. And make it extra stiff.

Monday, September 17th, 2007Way back in time when I believed that something was not right in the world of media, marketing and communications I came across a Jim Stengel quote which I used in the Long Goodbye: Are you talkin. to me ...

The great TV shows of the 21st Century will be made for the networked and connected generation (Gen-C)

Sunday, September 16th, 2007TV veterans switch to MySpaceThe creative minds behind such TV shows as Thirtysomething and My So-Called Life are launching a web-based show, hoping to find the artistic freedom online that they say ...

And then I am off to Rome to speak at the Nokia Siemens Summit

Sunday, September 16th, 2007Two gigs at the Informa Web/mobile 2.0 summit on Monday and Tuesday. A big Thank you to Tony FishAnd then off to the Nokia Siemens Networks Marketing Forum, where I shall be sharing a platform with Antti ?hrling of Blyk ...

The internet provides one of the greatest surges of innovation in history

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007Pioneers: Brunel, Edison, Alexander Graham-Bell (who even had a song written about him by the 7o's supergroup The Sweet My first album EVER), and Tim Berners Lee have all left their footprint on culture, society, politics and economics.And ...

1 Million songs on the Vodafone music service

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007Sounds like a dream come true. 1 Million songs available for ?1.99 a week. (hmm - thats nearly ?8.00 per month ?96 per year)Vodafone is going head to head with this year's most hotly anticipated gadget, Apple's iPhone, ...

Blue Peter is Bent

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007I mean't to get this up a while ago but events over took me.Jeremy Paxman gave a speech at the Edinburgh Festival on August 24th, where he explored the issues that curently surround traditional broadcasting.Paxman says in his ...

Bad Samaritans

Saturday, September 8th, 2007America's greatest treasury secretary, Alexander Hamilton, met an untimely death in a duel in 1804. But his economic ideas keep firing back. In his 1791 "Report on the Subject of Manufactures", he quarrelled with the free-trade doctrines of ...

The Wealth of Nations vs. The Wealth of Networks 2

Saturday, September 8th, 2007I sat with a good friend of mine Peter Friedman of Liveworld last night in London as he proudly showed me his iPhone. And talked me through some of the cool things it does.Being an Apple fan I have to ...

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