February 2010
5 posts
Has the 3D World Gone Crazy?
—Katie Bawler For a majority of consumers, 3D has always been about film, but a recent series of media developments have thrust into the mainstream. Whether it be sport, television or even the first-ever 3D catwalk at the Burberry’s London Fashion Week show, I think we can safely say that nothing is off-limits from being ‘three-dimensionalised’. Without question, the success of...
Feb 25th
A breakdown of the blogosphere
—Melanie I came across this over at my favourite coolhunting spot, The Presurfer. It’s a  breakdown of the blogosphere today. It’s certainly not an Earth-shattering representation, but it’s a very clever way to visualise it. Thumbs up to Intac for some brilliant linkbait.
Feb 24th
Linkbait Generator →
Super cool little work distraction that generates attention-grabbing headlines for blog posts. Our favourite so far? ‘5 amazing things you probably didn’t know about exotic dancers’
Feb 23rd
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NME’s new model retains army of readers
—Andrew The ABC figures released this week paint a familiar picture for the music press: year on year, music titles are facing a brick wall as prominent as Pink Floyd’s; their readership being squeezed like Jools Holland on a bad day. Weekly titles NME and Kerrang! announced falls in circulation of more than 20 per cent, while monthly titles MOJO and Q also posted circulation decreases,...
Feb 18th
Could you go a year without reading a newspaper?
—Katie Bawler Talk has been rife in the media world about the waning importance of print media and whether it is due to have the final nail banged into its coffin.  In his blog, the COMMS corner, Adam Vincenzini is undertaking a substantial experiment to put to the test accusations of digital media cannibalising print media. On January 1st he embarked on a quest to go one year without...
Feb 11th