“The Study of the Web That Should Have Been Conducted of Television in the 1940s”
Posted: November 13th, 2008 | Author: Barak Kassar | Filed under: blogservations | Tags: annenberg, center for the digital future, digital media, jeff cole, media, monaco media forum, monaco media forum cliffs notes, research, usc | 1 Comment »The general sessions at the Monaco Media Forum are being shot and posted to YouTube and this one — yesterday’s keynote by Jeff Cole, Director of the USC Annenberg School’s Center for the Digital Future — is absolutely worth showing here in it’s entirety. If you care at ALL about how to communicate with people today, grab a coffee, turn off the world for 30 minutes and watch. Cole shares insights from the center’s eight-year study on media usage. They have been tracking 2,000 people in each of 30 countries. This is by far the clearest overview on this subject that I have come across in some time.

