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Tic Tac Toe

A strange but valid position in a Tic-Tac-Toe ...

The media business is, in part, founded on the medium’s ability to deliver eyeballs to advertisers. Obviously the ability of any one medium (and I mean, for example, a TV channel, not all of TV) to do that on a large-scale has been diminished over the years. However, there is an expectation, in my opinion, on the part of advertisers that somewhere at the end of the media equation is a sale.

Part of what we used to sell in TV was the fact that there is only one ad on the screen at a time and your product is front and center. And while that’s still true, a few other things have changed which show how dumb we TV folks have become in many ways. Continue reading

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Fine Wine

red wine

Wine is food, right?  So today’s Foodie Friday post is on a wine theme.  I don’t profess to know much about really good wine but I do know enough to recognize when a wine is too young to drink.  You can taste the tannins, the stuff from the stems and seeds of the grapes, which are bitter but which mellow over time.  In fact, I’ve always thought that if a wine has the characteristics of being really good (nose, body, etc.) that noticeable tannins are a good thing – it means the wine is only going to get better.  That’s a wine you want to hang on to as it gets older.  Why do I bring that up? Continue reading

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Undercover Boss

A typical wheelie bin household waste receptacle

Like many of you (well, 38 million of you anyway), I watched the debut of Undercover Boss following the Super Bowl broadcast. Interesting premise – a CEO goes undercover at his own company to see how the “stuff” rolls downhill until it lands amidst the workers we see on the show.
On the show the CEO of Waste Management, a seemingly nice enough guy, got a taste of how the policies he sets forth get implemented. It’s like a big corporate game of telephone and he was looking to understand what came out the other end. What he found out was that even with the best of intentions (and we can debate for hours what came out in the editing room), policies often get screwed up on the way to reality.  And that’s what hit me throughout: Continue reading

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