I'm amused by the juxtaposition of these two consecutive stories in my feed this morning:
Sony Pictures To Lay Off Interactive Group
http://www.npr.org/2014/03/19/291312043/sony-pictures-to-lay-off-interactive-group?ft=1&f=1001
Sony Pictures Entertainment will reportedly lay off its entire interactive marketing team — more than 200 employees. It's part of a cost-cutting trend by the major film studios.
For Pro Sports, Public Relations Going High-Tech, Real Time
http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2014/03/19/291147096/for-pro-sports-public-relations-going-high-tech-real-time?ft=1&f=1001
The NFL, NASCAR and others have built social media command centers to engage directly with fans during live events.
Right hand, meet left hand.
Sony Pictures To Lay Off Interactive Group
http://www.npr.org/2014/03/19/291312043/sony-pictures-to-lay-off-interactive-group?ft=1&f=1001
Sony Pictures Entertainment will reportedly lay off its entire interactive marketing team — more than 200 employees. It's part of a cost-cutting trend by the major film studios.
For Pro Sports, Public Relations Going High-Tech, Real Time
http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2014/03/19/291147096/for-pro-sports-public-relations-going-high-tech-real-time?ft=1&f=1001
The NFL, NASCAR and others have built social media command centers to engage directly with fans during live events.
Right hand, meet left hand.
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Date: 2014-03-20 11:22 pm (UTC)This is good.
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Date: 2014-03-24 05:22 am (UTC)