Archives for February 2007

Wrigley Field Now Sounds Like a Deodorant

There's "ad creep" in the outfield. Under Armour logos will now blare through the historic ivy-covered walls of venerable Wrigley Field. Hard to imagine the two doors in left and right field that were painstakingly painted green to blend with the ivy in 1937 will now have the big ol’ Under Armour sports apparel logo smack dab in the center as a shout-out to … [Read more...]

Kids’ Passionate Desire for Celebrity is Heart-Breaking

It’s dripping in irony that Newsweek’s cover story makes a headline morality play “What are Celebs Teaching Kids” while featuring the celubutante divas of the pop-tart scene front and center to cash in and sell a few extra magazines.I’ve already written about this particular tipping point of toxicity.Kirsten Scharnberg's Chicago Tribune article summed the trickle down effect, … [Read more...]

Teen Twitter: Mobile-Social Media Minutiae

People were atwitter about the ‘addictive’ nature of the new social networking site Twitter when I attended the Community Next event at Stanford Saturday. This is Odeo's global social-media query to the classic teen phone opener, “what are you doing right now?” Sarah’s eating a burrito, Johnny’s picking his hangnails…sheesh, who … [Read more...]

Eat Like An Ape: The Media Circus at Work

Here’s a reality show pitch for ya… What if we feature the BBC television ‘Eat like an Ape’ experiment that caged humans in the zoo to lower blood pressure and cholesterol by eating fruit, vegetables, nuts and honey for 12-days on American mainstream TV? Now, what if we unlocked the opportunity for high-risk kids to voluntarily become 'test … [Read more...]

Shaping Youth Through Online Media: Community Next

Lately I’ve been grappling with how to uncork a dialogue about “kids” vs. “youth culture.” We need to fine tune our mindsets when protectionism and policy drivers mistakenly channel all of ‘youth’ onto one frequency, so I figured I’d better attempt to ‘orbit the giant hairball’ and cough up some global … [Read more...]