Can a big studio like NBC pare itself down in order to play on the internet? It's a question Cameron Death (pronounced "Deeth") is working to answer. According to Adweek, the new vp of NBC Universal Digital Studio, is busy creating a slate of original programming, from offbeat documentaries to a science-fiction series starring Rosario Dawson. Much of the work will be created either in-house or by 60 Frames …
Dos Equis Gets Freaky With It
According to Ad Age, "The Most Interesting Show in the World" is the event marketing leg of the brand's "Most Interesting Man" contest. Since introducing the campaign two years ago, Dos Equis has seen double digit gains. …
Big Old Pile of Dirty Laundry
Agency.com is pissed. The Omnicom digital shop contends iCrossing raided its staff and its client roster. A Dallas court will now decide the affair. Agency.com is asking for $19.5 million in damages. Here's how the The Wall Street Journal frames the case: Madison Avenue agencies typically refrain airing such dirty laundry. The suit exemplifies the concern in the ad business about a lack of digital-minded talent. The …
Commercials Are Strong. Even DVRs Can’t Take Them Down.
From an ad man's perspective, DVRs are the bane of TV's existence. According to The New York Times, 27% of American households now own one of these hideous devices and use it to fast forward through commercials. Can you imagine? Here's the thing with a DVR though...you have to watch the screen to know when/where to skip commercials. And a new report in The Journal of Marketing oddly claims that ad messages still …
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Speaking Truth To Big Coffee
Kottke's version of BarackObamaIsYourNewBicycle.com is monetized via small display ads from companies like Rackspace, Shutterstock, Emma and GoodBarry. His content is also user-submitted. The original, written by a Wired editor, is monetized via a book strategy. …
Record Turnout On Tuesday Fueled By Hope And Coffee
According to CNN, 127 million Americans voted in this fall's election. That's 61 percent of eligible voters, compared to 67 percent in 1960. …
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Fear Not This Word: Commitment
On Slide 22, Paul Isakson says "Committing = building your brand on principles that never change." It's a wonderfully conservative notion for an unusually progressive brand. For instance, Patagonia achieves this. …
Blogs Become News Sites. News Sites Become Blogs.
Adoption by the mainstream is the natural state of affairs for edge trends that gain traction. It can be a sad affair or a celebration, depending on one's point of view. Nicholas Carr, a serious writer and editor with a blog, makes some astute observations about the state of blogging as we head toward 2009. Stylewise, little distinguishes today's popular blogs from ordinary news sites. One good indicator is page …
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