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It’s 1 a.m. on Christmas Eve/Christmas morning and Santa is patiently waiting on my roof to deliver presents while I’m editing this week’s podcast. So, the podcast is done and uploaded here and to iTunes, but you’ll have to get by without show notes for now. Just think of it as your Christmas present to me.
Once Terry or I find some extra time over the holidays, we’ll fill them in.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from the Inside PR team.
Here’s an interesting site displaying the evolution, if you will, of Santa Claus. The timeline certainly seems to indicate that Coca-Cola had an influence Santa Claus’s image in popular culture.
http://www.stnicholascenter.org/stnic/assets/timeline.swfhttp://www.stnicholascenter.org/stnic/assets/timeline.swf
Oops… here’s the link again:
http://www.stnicholascenter.org/stnic/assets/timeline.swf
Hi Dave and Terry,
I’ve now posted about the roundtable on social media measurement and metrics. http://www.propr.ca/index.php/2007/community-project-roundtable-on-social-media-measurement/
It would be great if you and your listeners could offer feedback and make suggestions on how we could make this effort worthwhile.
Regarding your audio comment from Joe Thornley, I think it sounds like a great idea on the round table. Specifically, I am a new user of the Radian6 solution he mentioned and have found it very compelling. Your listeners/readers can read more about it on my blog here:
http://blog.jasonbedell.com/andiamo/2007/12/radian6-and-ugc.html
When the marketplace and commerce are the dominant force in society, the ads become our art and culture. I think the Coca-Cola Santa is an excellent example of that.
Sorry this post is a bit late, I’m just catching up on the podcasts now. Great show!