I’ve just seen the details for this year’s MIPTV to be held in Cannes April 12 – 16th. From the conference agenda – where else would you find Shine Group’s Elisabeth Murdoch and Joanna Shields, News Corp’s Jonathan Miller, Sky’s Jeremy Darroch to name just a few in the same room. MIP Digital kicks off [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted March 8, 2010
in conference
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Tagged aol, bbc, bt, cannes, Channel 4, conference, digital emmy, Elisabeth Murdoch, emmy, facebook, France Télévision Interactive, Hulu, Intel, ITV Marvel Entertainment and RTL Group, Jeremy Darroch, Joanna Shields, Jonathan Miller, microsoft, mipdigital, miptv, MTV, murdoch, news corporation, Nokia, Paramount Digital Entertainment, shine group, sky, Starz Media, The Walt Disney Company, vodafone, Warner Bros, youtube
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The short answer is no I do not believe so, otherwise I would not have set up @madeleinegrill’s twitter account for when she is older. Last week I was asked by Sky News to provide comment on the issue of “Techno addiction”, as a result of a report by Northampton University, where a study of 1,200 people carried [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted September 28, 2009
in social media
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Tagged addicted to text, Amelia Torode, attention deficit, bbc, blackberry, blackberry flashing light, blackberry light, blackberry orphans, distraction, email light, email overload, facebook, guardian, information overload, Mark Stone, Nada Kakabadse, Northampton University, Outlook, overload, productivity, Professor Nada Kakabadse, Sigel press, Sigel report, sky, Sky News, Sky News TV, social distraction, social media, social media addicts, social media children, social media orphans, social network anxiety, social network research, Susan Bailey, techno addcicts, techno addiction, Techno Addicts: Life Style Through Technology, twitaholic, twitter, twitter addiction, xobni
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As suggested by the UK arm of the IAB. Nice set of quotes from well known practitioners in this space. Worth a quick look and a re-tweet etc Simply use http://lc.tl/tenthings to re-tweet easily. 1. It’s an always on medium. Consumers love their mobile phones so much that researchers found when they took peoples phones away [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted May 26, 2009
in advertising
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Tagged 10 things, absolutely have to know, Alex Kozloff, always on, Amy Kean, app store, applications, comscore, consumers, David Fieldhouse, IAB, IAB uk, interaction, internet advertising bureau, iphone, Jeremy Copp, Jon Mew, MediaCom, microsoft, mobile advertising tips, mobile quotes, mobile social media, mobile soundbites, mobile success, mobile tips, orange, Paul Lyonette, Phonevalley, Rachel Wright, reach, sky, social media, sponsored information, Stephen Upstone, ten things, tenthings, Tim Hussain, top 10, top 10 list, top 10 mobile, top mobile tips
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Interesting release from the team at Vodafone about their mobile advertising roll-out. Some of the services coming up from Vodafone I have been personally involved with and it will be good to see Vodafone roll these out in a range of markets. The full Vodafone release is here. Vodafone announces today that it has fulfilled [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted May 13, 2009
in advertising
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Tagged Accor, Adidas, agencies, Allianz, BBVA, Beiersdorf, bmw, branded applications, brands, Burger King, Cadburys, china mobile, cisco, Citroen, Coca Cola, Diageo, Direct Line, Disney, Ford, General Motors, Heineken, hp, Ikea, lba, lbs, location based advertising, Lufthansa, L’Oreal, McDonalds, Mercedes, microsoft, mobile widgets, Mobilkom, Nestle, p&g, Proximus, Rick Fant, sky, Sony, Unilever, VF, Vodacom, vodafone, zonal marketing, zone detection
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John Tanner posted an excellent article recently over on Telcomasia.net titled “Only you can save mobile advertising” I met with John in Barcelona at Mobile World Congress and apparently our discussion there promoted his thinking and this article – glad I helped fuel the debate John. His byline for the article is “The real value [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted May 4, 2009
in advertising
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Tagged 3 P's, 3p mobile advertising, Andrew Grlll, behavioural targeting, Fast Company, frequency, futurist, Gigafone, google, Jamais Cascio, John Tanner, mobile advertising, opinion, pay tv, reach, relevance, relevance is the new reach, remote record, save advertising, sky, smartphone, telcomasia.net, Telcoms.Asia, telecom asia, telecomasia, thought leadership
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After announcing the appointment of Tim Hussain as Head of Mobile Advertising for Sky back in August 2008, I finally had the chance to sit down with him today and talk about all things mobile. Like me, he was been involved in the first internet wave (1994 – 1999) when we had small screens, dial-up internet [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted March 13, 2009
in advertising
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Tagged 7 year old, Add new tag, BSkyB, internet advertising, mobie advertising, mobile, mobile marketing, Nokia 7110, seven year old, sky, Tim Hussain, wap
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As reported over at Brand Republic, Sky has appointed its first head of mobile advertising, recruiting former AOL head of mobile Tim Hussain. In addition, Sky has promoted David Gibbs to general manager for mobile. The two appointments follow the recent announcement that Emma Lloyd, business development director at Sky, will take overall responsibility for [...]
I have been writing a lot about mobile social networking lately, and over the past 2 days have experienced the power of it first hand. Below is a summary of how a few reasonably low resolution pictures of the new Heathrow Terminal 5 on opening day ended up on a new social media website, Now [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted March 29, 2008
in blogs, media, social networking
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Tagged BA, bbc, crowd, flickr, heathrow, journalist, media, mobile, networking, news, nowpublic, powered, reporter, ShoZu, sky, social
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