Archive for the ‘Television’ Category

The Age of Unreason in the Age of Networks

Thursday, April 24th, 2008I came across this today A book and idea which requires some reflectionanti-rational government is not the product of a Machiavellian plot by ?Washington? but is the inevitable result of ?an overarching crisis of memory and ...

The 1st Agency Summit – Sopwell House

Monday, March 10th, 2008Last night I kicked off this 3 day event with a small address about how advertising faces perhaps some of its greatest challenges to survive in the digital age.I mentioned Esther Dyson and Bill Gates who observed...

Who counts the audience?

Saturday, March 8th, 2008Google is considering bringing its TV advertising service, now being tested in the US, to the British market. It would be its first entry into so-called offline advertising this side of the Atlantic.The Google TV Ads service takes ...

Influentials are toast

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008Is the Tipping Point Toast?This story has in fact come to me via a number of sources. So thank you all you kind hearted souls. :-)I am sure many have read the above post.The premise according to ...

Engagement Marketing as described in 2003

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008Today, I have been mostly thinking about a workshop for a client and I went back into the SMLXL vaults and pulled out a presentation. If any one wants the charts, please get in touch with me. So here is ...

The architecture of the 21st Century organisation

Thursday, January 24th, 2008Recently, I have been working with to a number of companies via our Engagement Marketing WorkshopsWe have worked with large media companies, a large newspaper group and a mobile operator. Not all the in the UK.I was asked the question,...

1968 and all that

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008In my speeches that I give, I often refer to how societies values change as the economy of that society develops.1968 was a big year - the Paris Riots, Berlin, Prague, Chicago, Rome, Mexico City and even London.I ...

Politics and satire – to engage a nation

Monday, January 14th, 2008I remember in the 80's a great deal of comedy being created out of political satire, Spitting Image perhaps its finest example. Today - political satire seems to be waning.However, in the US and because of the writers ...

New Kids on the Blog – BBC Radio 4 explores the evolution of media

Sunday, January 13th, 2008http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/pip/4tbwg/Matt Frei looks at how the digital revolution is changing the face of American media.American journalism is changing faster than ever before and the mass audiences of the nightly network news are in decline. With the internet explosion, Americans now ...

A new digital era: predicts Bill Gates

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008Funny old world. In CDB we wroteGeneration-C stands for the Community Generation. The defining and distinguishing characteristic for Gen-C is the continuous connection to and responding to digital communities. This is very different from any other communities. ...

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