Archive for June, 2009

Use it or lose it

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Oil and gas leases: Government says “Use It or Lose It”
Water licences: Government says “Use It or Lose It”
Rights to broadcast sporting events on television: Government says: “Hi”.

Kim Williams, in his talk to the National Press Club on June 16 said that 75% of sport on the free-to-air protected list is not broadcast, live or delayed. As he’s done many times, he called for a Use It or Lose It approach to sporting broadcast rights. It was a speech filled with common sense.

In view of the slated $43 billion investment in high speed broadband, he called for an early review of the Broadcasting Services Act rather than what’s currently planned: a 2011 After The Equine Has Bolted Review.

This guy has some strange ideas: “It’s time we put the consumer at the centre of media regulation. The purpose of any new rules should not be to protect some media companies or help others”. Honestly, Kim.

By the way, if you’d like a briefing on Multiview Analytics, the new measurement system that starts July 1st across all subscription TV, give us a call. Dave or Mark; 9388 7844.

What’s with this wet weather?

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Start watching this then close your eyes 20 seconds in.

Slovenian a cappella music is not on the IMG talent list but we do have a number of high profile entertainers keen to attach themselves to WA brands.

Consumer behaviour

Monday, June 8th, 2009

The third in a series of video studies commissioned by Media Tonic on the subject of consumer behaviour.

Put YourWebsite on YouTube

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Like BooneOakley did.

Via JohnsBeharry.