David Griner of Adweek’s blog Adfreak put an interesting list together of 40 agencies with strange names. Of course, I’m thrilled to see Bonehook, the company I started two years ago, on the list at #38 and humbled to be included along with some truly great shops like Taxi, Big Spaceship, Naked, Droga5, Creature, Wexley… Continue reading Strangers In A Strange Adland
Month: November 2011
Journalists Are Uptight About Proper Attribution, When It Suits Them
Media blogger Jim Romensko resigned from his post at Poynter Institute last week, after the senior editor there accused him of improper attribution. Julie Moos, Director of Poynter Online, explains: Though information sources have always been displayed prominently in Jim’s posts and are always linked at least once (often multiple times), too many of those… Continue reading Journalists Are Uptight About Proper Attribution, When It Suits Them
DNC Attacks Romney Where It Hurts
The Democratic National Committee is already lined up against Mitt Romney, even though the former management consultant does not have the Republican nomination in his pocket, or anywhere else on his person. Of course, Romney was born in Detroit and raised in Bloomfield Hills, an affluent Detroit suburb. His dad, George Romney, was President of… Continue reading DNC Attacks Romney Where It Hurts