I was not aware that the Denver Ad Fed closed down in December 2004. This Denver Post article from last month, provides some details. The 113-year-old group shut down in December 2004 as a result of flagging membership. Leaders and members said the group had been too slow to respond to changes in the industry. Many people - particularly those in smaller boutique agencies - no longer saw the value of membership. A …
Social Software My Ass
You know something's big when the satire commences. From Sean Bonner: Since the internets were invented we've all been trying to figure out what they can be best used for, how that can improved our lives, and how we can monetize the fuck out of that. Who ever could have guessed that I'd be the one to figure it out? Well, it's been a long three days since this was conceived in the back channel at etech, but the …
A Murdochian Pronouncement
From Media Guardian: Rupert Murdoch last night sounded the death knell for the era of the media baron, comparing today's internet pioneers with explorers such as Christopher Columbus and John Cabot and hailing the arrival of a "second great age of discovery". The News Corp media magnate nurtures a long-held distaste for "the establishment" but last night confided to one of the few clubs to which he does belong - The …
Now You’re Ready For A Man Bag
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Saab May Be “Born From Jets,” But Al Ries Wants It Dead
Al Ries, once again fixing the ad world's problems all by himself in his Ad Age column, has a couple of suggestions for GM: Hummer: Scrap the brand. Hummer sales last year represented only 1.3% of GM's unit volume. A company GM’s size shouldn’t be marketing niche vehicles. Saab: Scrap the brand. Saab sales last year represented less than 1% of GM's unit volume. I don't know if Chainsaw Al wants GM to sell off Hummer …
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Calcium Deprived Aliens Steal Our Milk Source
Journalists hate the abduction of their sacred news pages by advertising, particularly when it is disguised as editorial. Something tells me no one is going to care too much that supermarket tabloid, Weekly World News has been so co-opted. Here's a bit from the tabloid's web site: In its March 13th issue, the Weekly World News brings you the world exclusive story of the mysterious cow abductions that have been …
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Hats Off To Hill | Holiday
Hill | Holiday scrapped their brochureware site in favor of a blog--the largest, most influential agency to date to do so. Yep, we've read all the headlines, digested all the stats. The foundations of mid-20th century marketing are eroding all around us. So what are we going to do about it? Discuss. Ernie Schenck is one of the blog's contributing writers. As far as I know, Schenck is not on the HHCC payroll today, …
Newsweek Calls Calacanis “The Man”
Newsweek interviewed Jason Calacanis, "the man" who founded Weblogs, Inc. and quickly sold it to AOL for upwards of $25 million. Does Time Warner have any concerns about your content and the unfiltered nature of blogs? When the magazine industry or the newspaper industry looks at blogging, they say over and over again, "Where's your fact-checking process?" AOL looked at us and said, "You're like a message board or a …