A weekly roundup of media news and talking points, sans effort
Quote of the week
“…as to whether Jeremy was offered his old job back or not, either outside or inside his own head he still said no to the voices.” Chris Evans, suggesting that Jeremy Clarkson wasn’t offered ‘loads of money’ to return to BBC Two’s Top Gear, but instead may be hearing things.
Weekly High
This week Microsoft proved it’s never too late to win when it comes to advertising campaigns. After posters were put up nationwide advertising its Cortana personal assistant for mobiles with a cricket-related ‘quote’, one resident of Glasgow’s East End pointed out that nobody likes cricket in that part of town (or indeed Scotland’s second city really). A little while later this replaced the offending commercial…
Weekly Low
In a new low for U.S. politics, presidential candidate and multi-billionaire Donald Trump decided it would be a good idea to pay actors $50 each to turn up to an even and cheer support for his plans to get into The White House. Did someone say ‘well this kind of thing makes me feel really uncomfortable’? Thought so.
Stories To Keep An Eye On
Just in case you missed it
This week our blog has been all about insights and foresights; Hayley penned her ‘Key takeouts of trendwatching.com seminar‘, whilst Emma wrote up her experiences at Gorkana’s Mirror Online media briefing.