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archive for October, 2009

Who are the people in your social network neighborhood?

Last month Nielsen’s Claritas division released data profiling the users of various social networks — which has been picked up by bloggers, social media consultants, like my friends at ClickMarkets, and now, today, by NPR.

In the piece, produced by Laura Sydell, teenagers talked about the social differences of social networks.

MySpace vs. Facebook

Sixteen-year-old Nico Kurt (who attends an elite, private high school) lays out his view of the MySpace users this way: “It seems trashy to me. The only people who use it are trashy people.”
“No one uses MySpace,” says 17-year-old Halie Pacheco, a student at The Urban … Read more

Mad Men: Boomers Rising

It’s a mad, mad, mad, mad world and everywhere you turn, people are racing to embrace AMC’s Mad Men, a drama about an advertising agency circa early 1960s, on the eve of the political and social upheavals that would define the Boomers.  First, it was the marketing and advertising Twitterati converting their avatars into Mad Men characters this summer in anticipation of the show’s return; then the Emmys who conferred no less than 16 nominations to the show, which ultimately won best drama, and now Sesame … Read more

The Beatles: Rockband

This piece was originally posted on MediaPost’s Engage: Boomers’ Blog.

In the opening credits of “A Hard Day’s Night,” the 1964 mock-u-mentary, the clean-cut, youthful Beatles are seen madly scampering through the streets of London, dodging throngs of frenzied, worshipping teenage Boomer fans. With the release of “The Beatles: Rockband” on Monday, Harmonix Music Systems is hoping that The Beatles will bring that same generation, now 45-64 years old, to video gaming and multi-media music consumption — just as they brought that generation to rock and roll, stadium concerts and music videos.

Video gaming has long been entertainment medium of choice … Read more