Ahead of the CES debrief next week, Newsline hears from Videology’s Rhys McLachlan as he shares his thoughts on the biggest themes from this year’s gadget-fest. Prepare to pay homage at the feet of the TV gods…
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Nobel award-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman has inadvertently indicated what is potentially the most critical contextual factor for the power of media channels – but how can we make the ‘fast/slow’ media paradigm work?
As CES comes to a close, Addictive! founder, Simon Andrews, looks at some of the main themes to emerge from the tech fest – from terrible clichés to the ever-increasing importance of content.
As Decipher’s Nigel Walley examines some persistent myths about TV, he says it’s time the industry re-learned that channels and channel brands are absolutely central to the television experience
Greg Grimmer predicts the key things in media that definitely will happen in 2014, as well as some more interesting – and slightly off the radar – ideas that could have big implications for the sector.
Ahead of MediaTel’s CES Debrief at the end of the month, one of our industry insiders, Freesat’s Giles Cottle, reports back on the upcoming highlights from the Las Vegas gadget fest.
Back from the seasonal break, ISBA’s Bob Wootton shares his thoughts on mobile technology, the future of the BBC and fires a caustic shot across the bow of anyone unfortunate enough to have sent him an e-card this Christmas…
If you’re looking for the future of ratings sources as media changes, you might want to consider looking past the screen and into the media devices themselves, says Mediaocean’s Sarah Lawson Johnston.
