The Future Foundation’s Richard Nicholls has been tracking a number of trends that have charted the rise of consumer empowerment – and his findings show evidence of a ‘hyper-individual’; a powerful consumer living in the cloud, super-charged and regaining control in the market place.
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A large number of BBC NUJ members have gone on strike this morning, disrupting programming across all BBC networks.
Last year Greg Grimmer had to pretend to be a plumber to mask his allegiance to advertising – but this year, as Ad Week finally comes to the UK – with Media Playground a partner event – he wants us to stand proud and finally celebrate his beloved industry.
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BBC Trust have commissioned a review which will examine whether the BBC’s content distribution is cost-effective.
Thursday night saw the usually unflappable power of the soaps take an ego hit as some viewers turned their backs on the latest dramatic developments. Could it be that the unbalanced emotional state known as ‘love’ stole television’s thunder?First up though was a rival soap from the Northern territories. The complexities of small town romancin’… Continue reading TV Overnights: Thursday’s telly fails to contend with real human interaction
