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Chinwag Live: Media Widgetised

When you can get all your favourite bits of the web delivered to a feed reader or a personalised homepage, bypassing the "destination website" setup, what are the implications for brands, marketing and digital media?

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Date: 16 May 2007
Location: The Slug & Lettuce (Downstairs), UK

Media

The latest missives on media matters - publishing, tv, radio and more...

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Chinwag's Old Blog: Tricky Time for Publishers

It's tricky being a publisher, particularly if you're an online specialist. In between worrying about advertising and sponsorship revenues, it's time to fit in another headache. Defamation. Libel.

An Australian court ruling reported in the Media Guardian and elsewhere, could change the face of publishing on the Web.

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Chinwag's Old Blog: No More AOL CDs - Rebelling Against Offline Spam

If this were a TV show, it'd be called something like 'When Direct Marketers Go Bad'. I'm talking about a website called No More AOL CDs, which I got told about this morning (thanks, Olly).

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Chinwag's Old Blog: A Campaign Too Far?

The latest edition of Iconocast, the San Francisco-based trendwatching newsletter asks whether marketing effectiveness, regardless of media, is dropping. Common sense dictates that with the plethora of media opportunities available, we're all being exposed by so many marketing messages that it's not surprising we're ignoring more and more of them.

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UKNM Roundup: 14-07-2000

To be an Emillionaire
UK-Netmarketing Weekly Round-up - July 14, 2000

You might have though a show giving away £1m investment to a prospective Internet business might have caused some grumbling on UKNM. The launch of Channel 4's Emillionaire show was met with surprising ambivalence, perhaps everyone is too busy working or jaded from the plethora of new media TV shows on our screens.

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UKNM Roundup: 07-04-2000

Panorma's dotcom fever, curse or blessing?
UK-Netmarketing Weekly Round-up - April 7, 2000

Last week's Panorama certainly got under the collars of most new media folks on the list, some decried the poor journalism, others the lack of focus. Is this symptomatic of the way traditional media treats the Internet?

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UKNM Roundup: 25-02-2000

Marketers vs. Programmers: Internecine war?
UK-Netmarketing Weekly Round-up - February 25, 2000

The UK-Netmarketing list has been around for over 2 years now - in fact its exact day of inception has been lost to the mists of new media time. So you can imagine that the lists' subscribers are a pretty eclectic bunch who have a wide range of disciplines between them.

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UKNM Roundup: 14-01-2000

AOL/Time Warner behemoth to rule the new and old media worlds?
UK-Netmarketing Weekly Round-up - January 14, 2000

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