Category Archives: Media & Entertainment
A Truncated Story of Infinity
Why do they skip past the commercials?
Veteran US journalist Bob Garfield has been writing about “media chaos” for while and paints a gloomy picture for journalists, media companies and advertising agencies.
“Why do they they skip past the commercials? For the same reason he puts spam filters on his computer and refuses to click on any banner ad ever for any reason at any time,” he said. “Advertising people like to give trophies to one another for their creative genius and parade like Tony the Tiger down Madison Avenue every Fall during ad week. But if they think people love their ads they are sorely, tragically mistaken.
“For more than three centuries consumers have put up with ads. Some ads are funny and clever and some even worm their way into our heads and popular culture. But they are and have always been a nuisance. To most people all advertising is spam. The proof being that the moment technology afforded us the ability to skip them, skip them we have.”
“So if you were looking forward to a great career in media and marketing it might be a good idea to remove your belt and shoelaces. […] Asked about the future for a 30-something journalist, he said: “You are fucked,” adding that a journalist friend with years of experience now waters plants in offices for a living.
Misty Blue: Don and Suzy Akers
Last night Barb and I drove down to the Lake of the Ozarks to listen to some long-time friends perform. We first met Don and Suzy Akers when their bar band performed at a honky tonk in the little town where we lived (Kennett, MO). They work mostly as a duo now, dividing their time between the Florida and Missouri. For 40+ years Don and Suzy have been making a living performing in small venues. Watching them, it’s obvious they’re still very much in love. And love what they’re doing. [Here’s a minute of Suzy belting out I’ll Stand by You]
Ramming speed
Easily my favorite scene from Ben-Hur.
Tech Support (Reno 911)
One of my favorite scenes from Reno 911.
W. C. Fields: The Memory Expert
Mr. Sandman
Taisir Yanis is the proprietor of the coffee shop I haunt. He’s only a little less handsome than he thinks he is. I tried just switching the gender of the lyrics but it didn’t work somehow, so…
Broadcasting Magazine (1949)
For many years this publication was the “bible” of the industry. This was how radio folks found and filled jobs for many years.
Minette
Minette from Dickie Beau on Vimeo.