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Beyond Social Media: The Marketing, Advertising & Public Relations Podcast
During episode 225, co-hosts B.L. Ochman and David Erickson discussed the fallout Starbucks is enduring in the wake of the viral video of to black patrons being arrested for no good reason; the David Bowie subway takeover; the AlterEgo thought-activated device; Walmart Yodel Boy going viral; Phillips and the University of Minnesota’s Masonic Children’s Hospital innovating lighting to foster healing and recovery; bedtime stories read from space; the details on the surveillance society; a forensic tool for identifying fake photos and videos; an IKEA-friendly robot; Artificially Intelligent Flintstones episodes; the one-page Internet; plus great new apps and important stats and a lot of stuff in between. Show Notes & Links: http://beyondsocialmediashow.com/225 Watch the video version Connect with the show on social media Subscribe to the weekly eNewsletter
In this very first episode of OFF RECORD, I, Ole Backe, am joined by Ben Reynard & Georgie Barradale. We get into the recent VEVO hack, record labels making movies, debate the future of radio, chat about whether or not TIDAL is a failure and of course; the Walmart Yodel Boy!
Ross and Jessie discuss the Southwest flight that blew an engine and sucked someone half way out of the plane today, Walmart Yodel Boy playing Coachella, and the Starbucks controversy that is causing them to shut down 8,000 stores for racial bias training.
In this week’s episode of Fash-ON Fash-OFF, we’re talking all things Vetements. We’ll be discussing the article that made the brand bluer than Walmart Yodel Boy. We’ll be attempting to figure out whether rumours of its death have been greatly exaggerated. And we’ll discussing what’s next for the label in this cut throat business that we call fashion. This week, i-D Arts and Culture Editor Matthew Whitehouse is joined by Fashion Features Editor Steve Salter, i-D Junior Fashion Editor Bojana Kozarevic and i-D Contributing Editor Douglas Greenwood. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.