´óÏó´«Ã½ Online Briefing: The Day through Twitter
Sarah Montague closes the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Online Briefing. Seated are Tim Davie, Ralph Rivera and Roly Keating
Back home from today's ´óÏó´«Ã½ Online Briefing, I've had another look at the event through the eyes of Twitter.
Over a hundred executives, designers, and technologists converged on the Radio Theatre today to hear ideas and strategy. Quite a culture clash, noted @MadeByKite:
Potential for suits versus hipster gang warfare in the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Media Café. If the croissants run low it could get ugly. #´óÏó´«Ã½Online #Switzerland -
Ralph RiveraÌýtalked about the Connected Studio () - the innovation fund that was looking for a name at the November briefing - and how people would go into it expecting not to experiment, but to build something.
@GinaFegan, of theÌýindustry group D Media Network, summed up:
celebrates the launch of & seeks to bond Lovies & the Boffins in the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Connected Studio Ìý- 11:55AM
@NicoleYershon, likeÌýRalph, remembersÌý´óÏó´«Ã½ innovation projects with a more experimental, focus:
discuss curation,social,data asks hands up 2c if u remember bbc labs & backstage!Insists this is different, I believe
Mark Friend, Ìýdemonstrated the new Radio 1 homepage, to the joy of its developers,Ìý@MadeByKite:Ìý
Radio 1 Homepage on screen LIVE! Kite mentioned! Ìý- 12:10PM
The event was hosted by Sarah Montague of the Today programme. She put speakers on the spot - asking Mark Friend how he could arrest declining radio audiences. @MadeByKite again:
Sarah Montague grilling Mark Friend. Terrifying! Radio 1 homepage is his shield. Ìý- 12:25PM
Mark Friend, the Controller of Multiplatform and Interactive for Audio and Music, has also blogged today to say that Radio is Thriving in the Digital Age. His social media executive, Jem Stone, has blogged specifically about digital particpation with Radio 1.
Holly Goodier presents audience research at every ´óÏó´«Ã½ Online Briefing, and it's aways interesting. This talk said that instead of partcipation falling into a pattern of ,Ìýthe ease of sharing means that light participation is now the norm, withÌý77% of the online population participating in some way.ÌýShe has already blogged her talk, called The ParticipationÌýChoice.
Steve Rosenbaum blogged about his topic - Curation - on Wednesday. He stressed the amount of information being created, and that the role of the curator was, in part, to separate signal from noise.ÌýApple's @VParksMurphy linked the two talks:
Could it be the passive 23% are just tuning out the noise? Ìý- 2:03PM
Steve challenged the room: if you could take one content curator to a desert island, would it be the ´óÏó´«Ã½? Steely Eye's @GWilliamRob (William Robinson) said:
Who would I choose as my information curator? It's between ´óÏó´«Ã½, The Guardian, and The Economist, who's it between for you? Ìý- 1:53PM
During the final question and answer session, Telefonica's @GlynPovahÌýenjoyed Ralph's banter about the quirks of language - such as the British English meanings of "brave", "proper", and "journey":
thinks "we're on a journey" is code for "it'll take longer than we want". He is right. Ìý- 2:59PM
Next week the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Internet Blog will publish the video of the presentations, and you won't be limited to a view through Twitter. Enjoy the bank holiday weekend.Ìý
Ian McDonald is the Content Producer, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Internet Blog
Comment number 1.
At 9th May 2012, asianfreak wrote:Thats pretty cool.We have a similar briefing every year in our firm, Only the topic i different: [Unsuitable/Broken URL removed by Moderator]
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