Is Facebook Rubbing You The Wrong Way
Is Facebook irritating users? UX tweaks, privacy friction and social fatigue as features test new boundaries and provoke reactions.
Is Facebook irritating users? UX tweaks, privacy friction and social fatigue as features test new boundaries and provoke reactions.
Debunking hoaxes: Michael Jackson is not alive & how YouTube myths spread, tips to spot fakes and why rogue clips persist.
Will forecasters predict print’s future better this year? Industry indicators, data trends and where analysts might still miss signals.
SNL needs more than profanity to match past highs: sharper satire, better casts and memorable sketches will be required to rise again.
Are cable networks missing marketing and licensing chances with the GI Joe movie? Distribution, audience fit and timing analyzed.
Lay’s new potato campaign: one weak spot & the ‘spud’ ad misfire. Creative risk, testing and consumer response under the microscope.
Mischa Barton at TCA: panels, tone and the CW’s glossy gamble with ‘The Beautiful Life’ & casting, buzz and industry expectations.
Mad Men reimagined for today: period ethos meets modern pressure in a present-day spin on ambition, advertising and identity.
Twilight sequel trailer racks massive web views, challenging Susan Boyle’s viral fame and spotlighting modern trailer-driven hype cycles.
Gamers raise alarms about in-game video ads: immersion loss, revenue models and whether ads are ruining player experiences.