wrote a piece before Bush’s “press conference” last night trying to figure out just what he was doing, and then did a followup after the event. Very interesting stuff. From NYU J-School’s Pressthink: A Prime Time News Conference Before a Special Interest – Make Sense to You?
Moving on
I’m still happily employed, but I’ve been strongly considering a move back towards the interactive agency side of things. If the right opportunity were to arise, I would jump at it in an instant. I am very good with clients, but am also more than happy to develop the pitch with the creatives and techies as well. I am an excellent translator between the bean-counters, creatives, and geeks, and am familiar with all three kinds of language. Ideally, I will end up either responsible for online product development or running a web project management office. If possible, I’d prefer to stay in Montreal. If anyone has a lead or advice or wants to hire me, please get in touch!
The danger of urban reality TV:
there’s always someone who hasn’t been NDA’d properly who can pierce the illusion. In the case of Trump’s show, it’s Keith Hollihan, who wrote Reality’s Apprentice for The Morning News.
There’s a new feature
at Boing Boing: Technorati support in place of comments AND trackback. A very interesting use for the Technorati technology. It very well might be a viable replacement for enabling comments here, which (as most will note) has been quite inconsistent for several months. What do you (dear readers) think?
From The Atlantic:
Blind Into Baghdad by James Fallows. Great reading.
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