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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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Don’t Believe The Hype

MIAMI GARDENS - FEBRUARY 3: The Super Bowl XLI...

It’s nice that a lot of people watched the Super Bowl on Sunday.  In fact, there are a ton of reports out about how it was “the most watched event in TV history.”  I’m sure that’s true, or as true anything that comes out of the very imperfect system of TV ratings can be.  This piece from Media Post is typical of the reporting that’s out there.  Most of them would lead the typical reader to believe that this game set all kinds of viewing records.  Well, in terms of raw numbers of people viewing, it did.  But how about a little perspective as a good lesson in how you need to read carefully. Continue reading

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The Silent Treatment

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I was trained to teach high school English.  If you want to try a presentation skills challenge, try presenting poetry structure to the non college-bound freshmen at 8:30 in the morning.  You almost have to set yourself on fire to get their full attention and many mornings I had a can of lighter fluid in hand as I reached my wit’s end.  But then I realized that all I had to do was shut up.  Inevitably, the class would calm down and listen up, often to hear who was on their way to the dean’s office. Continue reading

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