Assessing Misinformation Infection In People In The Digital Age
Posted on09 Mar 2020
Tagsalgorithms, television, social media, internet, information technology, information, artificial intelligence
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The digital age expanded access to information. That included bad info as well as good. This means people are more misinformed as... Read More
Zombies To The Rescue
Posted on07 Apr 2014
Tagsrobots, Shirley Temple, Great Depression, Romans, workflows, zombies, smart phones, software, complacency, predictability, Predictability as Hell Analogy, venting, television, Talent, rules, process, procedure, music, humans, gladiators, entertainment, employees, computers
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Entertainment often reflects our lives. Sometimes depicting it directly but other times serving to assuage emotions that don’t have an outlet. Just... Read More
Beauty as Power (Pt 6): Sexual Business Strategy
Posted on29 Oct 2012
Tagsattractiveness, beauty, business, energy, Fox Business, Fox News, glamor, Liza Mundy, men, merchandising, television, The Atlantic, women
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How we feel about others’ attractiveness influences us. Businesses create sophisticated marketing, advertising and branding strategies often tapping into the sexual energy... Read More
In Defense of Multi-tasking and Channel Surfing
Posted on26 Jul 2011
TagsTobey Deys, television, synchronicity, situational awareness, situation, productivity, multi-tasking, fun, focus, anchoring
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In Tobey Deys’ comment about my post regarding the implications of people’s unawareness to television viewing, she asked for my thoughts on... Read More
My 100th Post: Thank You for Your Inspiration
Posted on02 May 2011
Tagsradio, Thank You Series, Thank You, television, Talent, social media, newspapers, Mary Duckworth-Demis Mimouna, magazines, Jeannette Marshall, internet, Craig Palenshus, books, bloggers, Bill Forsyth
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You are reading my 100th post. In the beginning, I just wanted to see if I could stay committed to publishing twice... Read More
How Unaware Are People of Their Television Viewing?
Posted on16 May 2010
Tagsapproaches, assumptions, behavior, communication, emotions, television, The Economist, unawareness
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A special report on television viewing in the May 1, 2010 edition of the Economist stated “. . . people seem unaware... Read More