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Brest Feeding the Media - 02 Milia 2007 Vignettes

Apr 18th, 2007 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Advertising, Brands, Cross Media, Distribution, Events, Innovation, Media Personalizing, On-demand, Portals, Production, Revolution, Social Software, TV, Targeting, Transformation, Virtual Worlds

(Thanks to Rory Sutherland of Ogilvy for that image). A brief, as at mid conference, ones mind is too distracted to put together a reflective, long format piece for a media blog (well I suppose that’s the nature of blogs!) – and also there is very little time to sit back and write this stuff [...]

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From message sticks to sticky messages

Mar 23rd, 2007 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Advertising, Brands, Cross Media, Distribution, On-demand, Second Life, Social Issues & Privacy, Social Software, Virtual Worlds, Web 3.0

I know it has been ages since I last blogged but all will be revealed shortly
Here is an interesting conference, with a cool tagline, that I am speaking at in May which on the surface could sound a bit dull, “The 8th National Public Affairs Convention” but in fact has a very progressive [...]

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The Brand Owners Guide to Joining the Metaverse

Feb 4th, 2007 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Advertising, Brands, Featured Articles, Games, Innovation, Media Personalizing, Personalization, Portals, Revolution, Second Life, Social Software, TV, Transformation, Virtual Worlds, Web 2.0, Web 3.0

or thirteen non-exhaustive tips for organisations considering becoming stars in the new web 3.0 revolution…
I have mentioned before that I am currently working on a couple of major and one or two minor media companies first forays into the metaverse, or its most accessible incarnation Second Life. I can’t talk about them directly of course [...]

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Phase Two - TV & Design Brands and Virtual Worlds

Jan 18th, 2007 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Advertising, Alternate Reality, Brands, Divergence, Innovation, Media Personalizing, On-demand, Personalization, Second Life, Social Software, Transformation, Virtual Worlds, Web 3.0

OK yet another post on Virtual Worlds, I know, but I will get round to Joost and YouTube TV channels and so on soon. Being involved as designer/developer in several Australian launches into Second Life in the next couple of months I am sensitized to entertainment or service brands entering virtual spaces and in the [...]

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Cross-Media - What Audiences Want

Nov 13th, 2006 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Advertising, Alternate Reality, Brands, Cross Media, Distribution, Featured Articles, Innovation, Interactive TV, Mobile, Mobile TV, On-demand, Production, Social Software, Story Telling, TV, Web 2.0

Just spotted my old collegues Matt Locke and Frank Boyd launching another series of 360 lab initiatives at the BBC. Not much has changed since the labs of 2000 and earlier, when EXACTLY to the day, six years ago I was presenting slides including those on this post to wannabee cross-media BBC producers. Incidentally I [...]

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When the Goggle Box becomes the Google Box

Nov 6th, 2006 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Advertising, Cross Media, Distribution, Media Personalizing, Personalization, Revolution, Search, TV, Targeting

Are we already past the tipping point? Google’s ad revenues in the UK overtake that of Channel 4s. If that isn’t enough, 16-24 year olds in the UK are watching 7 hours TV less a week than the average.

I am not sure why traditional broadcasters still say that the web is there to support and [...]

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Human Testing - Tooheys, Cross-Media, ARG, Ad thing

Oct 15th, 2006 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Advertising, Alternate Reality, Brands, Cross Media, Events, TV, Targeting

Just sat here late on Saturday fine tuning some of those drafts I mentioned in the last post and an ad on SBS caught my attention. Some kind of scientist, feels ‘corporate video’esque’, stood over a dead naked body, bit weird, didn’t make sense in Aussie ad context (they are usually pretty opaque). Then it [...]

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TV property branded Virtual Worlds - the beginning

Sep 26th, 2006 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Advertising, Brands, Cross Media, Distribution, Divergence, Events, Games, Media Personalizing, Personalization, Portals, Revolution, Social Software, TV, Transformation, Virtual Reality, Virtual Worlds, Web 3.0

I was on a Portable Content Symposium panel last night “Content with your content? How the convergence of media is changing everything we know”. A fellow panelist Ean Thorley (Exec prod at MTV Australia) briefly referred to a new MTV virtual space Laguna Beach - when we started talking about the impact web 3.0 on [...]

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Get Ready for the Immersion of Digital Cinema

Aug 21st, 2006 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Advertising, Cinema, Distribution, Media Personalizing, On-demand, Personalization, Revolution, Targeting

There has been many hundreds of blog posts about the slow decline of box office cinema over the past seven years or so. The growth of gaming in the home combined with DVD sales and decent quality TV screens in the same room have meant going to the ‘pictures’ for many is a special treat [...]

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Mobile TV’s Real Killer App

Aug 13th, 2006 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Advertising, Distribution, Media Personalizing, Mobile, Mobile TV, On-demand, Revolution, TV, Targeting

Will watching TV on your mobile itself be the killer app or is something else beyond that be more likely to fly. Firstly lets tackle the question of will there be a significant mobile TV audience. According to this report by IMS research nearly half a billion people will be watching TV on their mobile [...]

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Nothing really changes on the slow on-ramp

Aug 5th, 2006 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Advertising, Distribution, Interactivity, On-demand, Revolution, TV, Transformation

After presenting at various ‘future of the industry’ type events I regularly get told that we have heard it all before, and nothing ever changes. My answer is that ‘this’ change is permanent and like all natural and permanent changes it is often undetected on a day to day basis. Look back to the [...]

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Desperate Search for New Ad Models

Jul 16th, 2006 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Advertising, Cross Media, Media Personalizing, Search, TV

Update article: Networks in crises - from the Australian about the tsunami about to hit Oz shores, a region entrenched in the old advertising model…
original post…
Two articles about the fraught changes in advertising caught my attention this week that reinforced many things that I had been talking about during a major curriculum review at the [...]

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Smashing Down Second Life’s 4th Wall

Jun 24th, 2006 | By Gary Hayes | Category: Advertising, Alternate Reality, Distribution, Games, Media Personalizing, Personalization, Second Life, Social Issues & Privacy, Transformation, Virtual Reality

Will the “Avatar Based Marketing’ initiatives be a tsunami that will break down the fourth wall of Second Life for most, and in the process end the growth of premium subscribers many who use the world for other things besides doing enhanced duplicates of their first lives.
The shared virtual online world Second Life is at [...]

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