Category Archives: Social media
Social Media 2010 Legacy 2 – Transparency and Privacy.
I already had Transparency and Privacy down as a discussion point but the recent torrent of media comment about Wikileaks has left me completely out of my depth. The implications are just so immense. After all, how can the … Continue reading
The Pope’s opportunity to overcome the vested interests in Christianity
The Pope’s visit to the UK at the end of last week and over the week-end dominated the media to such an extent that it is impossible to avoid the subject. As a lapsed Catholic, who is now an … Continue reading
Mourning Big Brother and the exposure of social prejudice
The late Big Brother exposed a good deal of media and cultural snobbery. Last week, a BBC Radio5Live presenter was unbelievably patronising to his listeners who called to support Big Brother (and the 3.7million who watched the last show). … Continue reading
A progressive proposal for agency account management
There has been some debate recently about not only the role but the very survival of account management in agencies. The issue was raised in Campaign by ‘the chair of the IPA Client Services Group’, no less: http://bit.ly/aYjNyv. I don’t … Continue reading