First the music track was decoupled from the physical product and the "long player" album, then newspaper article was severed from the website. The same wave rolled over the blog post, the TV show, the photo, the vlog, and now the Tweet...
It seems like everything's gone micro. As content is disaggregated into ever smaller pieces and syndicated and widgetised at accelerating speed, how is the media landscape being re-shaped, and who are the winners in this scenario?
Are media owners caught between a rock and a hard place? They've got to get their content out there, but context and branding work differently in the world of mashups and aggregators. In turn, the revenues they make from micro media pale in comparison to their staple money-making ventures (print, CDs, TV, DVD, film).
P2P culture is also firmly embedded, with iTunes and other digital retailers numbers' still dwarfed by ripping and filesharing. Now media giants like Microsoft and the BBC are using P2P technnology, but has their deeper modus operandi shifted? Are they fated to be outpaced and outgunned by innovative companies who play by different rules?
In turn, is the profusion of micro-content a recipe for meltdown, with information overload and competing "me-too" platforms delivering little but dumb aggregation which ultimately becomes a headache?
In this, the sequel to our groundbreaking Media Widgetised / Widget Week event in May 2007, our panel of experts will look at the issues and opportunities surrounding the explosion of micro media for publishers, brands, business, and culture more broadly...
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT:
Only £25 + VAT, limited tickets available (£40 + VAT thereafter)
| Venue/Location: | Slug & Lettuce (downstairs), Wardour St, W1F 0TG. |
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| Date: | 20th May 2008 |
| Name: | Chinwag |
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|   | Wardour St |
| County: | London |
| Postcode: | W1F 0TG |
| Web site: | http://www.chinwag.com/events/2008/05/chinwag-live-micro-media-maze |
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