Archive for July, 2008

1978 and all that…

Friday, July 18th, 2008

This is a classic bit of old-school jingle-ry that I stumbled upon. It’s a BBC in-house tape from the late 70’s in which Simon Bates (taking time out from reading ‘Our Tune’ letters no doubt) showcases the new set of jingles created by JAM to be used on Radio 1.

I think you’ll agree it’s a surreal listen. I particularly like the driving jingle - ” Radio 1, the sound of happy motoring ” and the robot style “The Road Show” vocal. It reminds me of Metal Mickey.

I am of course way too young to remember these the first time round, so that’s probably why I find them amusing rather than flash-back inducing. Click on the button below to enjoy. Cheers! - Mike

Radio 1 Jingles from 1978

Wordle of Shell Like blog

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

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Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes - cool!

Crunching Slebs

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Just been reading in Marketing about an expected double digit fall in circulation for weekly celebrity magazines. Heat, Reveal, Closer etc. The article didn’t say why this fall might be happening. There’s the obvious competition from the freesheets and internet, but it strikes me that as the effects of the credit crunch ripple through the UK economy and we all begin to tighten our belts, the ‘Sleb’ press will be hit in two ways. Firstly, the obvious fact that spending on non-essential purchases will drop (whether your weekly dose of Pete’N'Katie Inc., or BB slanging match-ups is essential or not I’ll leave up to you to decide). Secondly, if we are all being asked to avoid conspicuous consumption, are we going to want to read stories of celebrity excess anymore? In a way I hope not, but you could argue that it’s always been the ‘Have-nots’ that want to read about the ‘Haves’. So if there’s more of us who ‘have not’ then sales should be rising. Its an interesting paradox. Meanwhile, why not try Heat radio instead? Its much the same heady mixture, won’t take up as much room in your handbag, and it carries advertising too apparently… - Mike

Ideas

Friday, July 4th, 2008

You know when you have one of those brilliant moments of clarity and a really excellent idea rears its head? Ideas that are simply perfect, so perfect in fact that you say to yourself ‘ surely somebody must have thought of this before? ‘ Well imagine how the guys that came up with this must have felt -

Apologies if this is old news to any of you. Thanks to Sparky for sending me the link - Mike