August 19, 2008 – 10:26 am
Here is media futurist Gerd Leonhard’s latest video in his GerdTube series. Gerd asserts that the technology-fueled ‘Culture of Participation and Sharing’ is now changing the content and media industries at a very rapid pace.
Youtube has changed TV and video, forever; blogging and self-publishing has changed journalism and print media; P2P, web radio and [...]
Here’s the latest news roundup from Rachel Filer at Dare Digital.
3D TV
‘So real it makes you feel sick’, say some. Orange, as well as leading the way with home digital TV in Europe, which will be coming to the UK as of November, have 3DTV up their sleeve too. Whilst on the subject of Orange, did [...]
By Ben Ayers
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Also posted in Advertising, Internet, Marketing, Mobile, PR, Social Media, Social Networking
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Tagged Dare, E4, Honda, iTunes, Kate Modern, Mirror, MySpace, Orange, Paulo Coelho, Social Media, Social Networking, Sweemo, TV, Wii, YouTube
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We’ve seen so many car ads featuring metal boxes sweeping around perilous bends with the sun glinting off their shiny new paintwork that we’ve almost become immune to them. Well that seems to be the thinking of the marketing bosses of the big car manufacturers. They’re now pulling out the stops to find more interesting [...]
One of Europe’s top VCs has urged big media European media companies to buy social networks, say Reuters.
In an article that was shocking for the single reason that it was deemed newsworthy by Reuters, it’s been revealed that Index Ventures’ Saul Klein told the Reuters (geddit?) Technology, Media and Telecoms gig that ”new audiences are not in newspapers [...]
By Ben Ayers
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Also posted in Advertising, Internet, Mobile, Social Media, Social Networking
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Tagged Facebook, Friends Reunited, Index Ventures, Internet, ITV, Media and Telecoms Summit, MySpace, radio, Reuters Technology, Saul Klein, technology, TV
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I reckon Britain’s Got Talent has a potential star in the form of Andrew Muir. He’s a great singer…and has the judges eating out of his hand. The downside is that he looks remarkably like PR Blogger Stephen Davies. Can’t win ‘em all I suppose : )
PR Blogger Stephen Davies
Britain’s Got Talent hopeful Andrew Muir