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Wednesday, 15 May 2002

This from CNET news.com:
      “If we’re going to get in the game, we have to come up with a combined reach and frequency,” said John Keck, interactive media director for San Francisco-based advertising firm Foote Cone & Belding. “The day traditional planners bring the Internet into their considered set of media is when it’s going to take a big leap forward.”
      That and we create some better ads and better forms of ads. Time to build some more proofs of concept, methinks. And get them more widely distributed this time. That is my work for the weekend cut out for me.
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Just watching an episode of Angel, the television show based around a good guy detective vampire in Los Angeles, and Apple computers are everywhere—iBooks, PowerBooks, Power PCs.
      I wonder if we’ll see XServers start to make their appearance on TV shows soon?
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What can I say? I want some? Even just one?
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Ever watched a current affairs show segment and the journalists do a fine job of pushing all the right buttons, making all the correct sweeping generalisations, poking at all the best human interest soft spots, and somehow never manage to even begin to explain just why a given situation came about in the first place?
      I just watched yet another current affairs program full of stories that fail to tell the real story like this, and wonder what the journalists in all their carefully-honed professionalism think they are doing, other than picking up yet another nifty pay cheque.
      I am so tired of these shows and their manipulations, and the fact that they constantly leave me none the wiser. It’s television by the brain dead, designed to turn its watchers equally brain dead. Or passive, helpless and ignorant. This is not how news reporting needs to be in the 21st century.
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