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  • Why ITV can’t deliver 21st Century TV

    So is that a statement or is that a question? Either ITV can not deliver a channel in the 21st Century or why can’t they do it? They have Michael Grade at almost £1million per year at the helm – surely he has the vision, experience and balls to shake up ITV as he did so early on in his career? And with that opening statement you should see where ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on March 5, 2009
  • The Madman @ MidemNet 2009

    Digital Nutshell: Issue 4 – MidemNet 2009 Special ~ Digital Music 2.0 Next stop after Las Vegas (as well as a brief stop over in Gibraltar – full analysis of the Online Gaming industry coming soon…) was onto Cannes and the MidemNet digital Music conference – and what could be classed as the Music industrys defining year such as the web was 2 ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on January 23, 2009
  • 2008: The Death of the High Street?

    Well it was very close… and there are a few towns and small cities that will never be the same as the vicious cycle continues on the high street and shopping malls up and down the country. As lots and units become vacant, especially larger ones such left by Woolworths, MFI, Adams, Zavvi etc… and no one to fill them -  the landlords will try ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on January 2, 2009
  • 2009 - The Virtual Year?

    So after a rather somber and sobering post around ''recession retailing'' and what that means for the consumer, retailer and other businesses in this current economic climate - I thought I was also time to look at some of the exciting and innovative ideas and concepts that will be pushing the boundaries in 2009 - However I have another Blog where ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on October 29, 2008
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