November 21, 2007 – 10:24 am
Kids these days. Who can predict what the latest fashion will be or the hit ringtone?
The king of Spain’s recent undiplomatic outburst at the Venezuelan president has become a ringtone hit across Spain. An estimated 500,000 people have downloaded the insult featuring the words “Why don’t you shut up?”, generating a reported 1.5m euros ($2m).
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November 19, 2007 – 9:15 am
An undercurrent to the whole music industry crash and burn has been this implied, and sometimes quite overt, notion that the kids today “just don’t value music” and this somehow is the reason why usage of peer-to-peer networks has increased. It seems that the less and less music is valued, the more and more music [...]
November 16, 2007 – 10:42 am
Some new elephants are emerging from the music business model jungle. Concert promoter Live Nation, fresh off a Madonna acquisition (see earlier blog), has added more merchandising to its growing empire.
Concert giant Live Nation has now acquired merchandising group Signatures Network for $79 million, according to deal points disclosed Thursday. Signatures, a specialist in [...]
November 6, 2007 – 2:21 pm
Slowly, ever so glacially slow, the traditional media outlets and big advertisting agencies are beginning to understand the predicament they find themselves. This Ad Age article exposes some behaviors of media consumers and advises how to fit into those consumers’ landscape.
It’s Not the Media That Matter, but the Modes
Tune In: Understand the Mind-Sets That Drive [...]
October 24, 2007 – 12:35 pm
This should be Marriott’s new ad campaign.
October 12, 2007 – 11:47 am
Different Skies is an electronic space music festival, a workshop for artists in these and related experimental music genres, a working vacation, an intensive and rewarding creative environment, and many more things. It is held here at Arcosanti, which was recently featured in a New York Times article.
Jim will be performing at Different Skies 2007 [...]
October 11, 2007 – 8:44 am
Back in the day, recording artists made the bulk of their revenues from merchandising. Herbie Herbert, Journey’s burley manager, was the first person I was aware of who exploited this fact to great benefit. I was told that Journey made more money from merchandising sales and touring receipts than from their platinum albums.
I got a [...]
October 11, 2007 – 8:08 am
When you want to go out in style.
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October 4, 2007 – 7:41 am
If only it could be the DMB…
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October 2, 2007 – 3:06 pm
Ever wonder why products and services are bad? Shouldn’t companies be able to make their offerings better, perhaps through market research? It may have been clear to us at Matter for years, but it looks like some other folks are finally getting it…
“Marketers generally distrust research and data,” said Greg Stuart, former CEO of the [...]