Despite being on track to having one of its most profitable years ever, CNN is looking to make a major change. The network is hunting for a new leader, and they think they found their man.
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“Left, Right or Center, its Time for CNN to Rethink It’s Brand” — Marketplace
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Platform TeleSeminar Replay | Michael Hyatt
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LSE Public Lecture - Christ to Coke? How image becomes icon.
Speaker(s): Professor Martin Kemp Chair: Nick Byrne
Recorded on 3 November 2011 in Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House.
Informative, funny, sad, and surprising by turns, this is the first book to look at all the main types of visual icon, taking eleven mega-famous examples, from Christ to the Coke bottle, to see how they arose and how they continue to function. Image, branding, and logos are obsessions of our age. Iconic images dominate the media.
This event marks the publication of Kemp’s new book Christ to Coke: How Image Becomes Icon.
Martin Kemp FBA is Emeritus Professor in the History of Art at Trinity College, Oxford University. He has written, broadcast and curated exhibitions on imagery in art and science from the Renaissance to the present day.
Nick Byrne is Director of the LSE Language Centre and a member of the LSE’s Arts Advisory Group.
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Identity with Andy McMillan – Episode 21 « Creatiplicity
It was a pleasure to sit and listen to the charming Irish accent of Andy McMillan. We discussed his projects, Build and The Manual, as well as identity, branding and co-working.
http://creatiplicity.com/2011/identity-with-andy-mcmillan-episode-21/
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Product Names Make Dasani And Swiffers Sell
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The Art & Science of Branding — Wally Olins: Saffron Consultants Interview
In this interview Wally Olins author of Brand Handbook explains why service based brands need special attention. He is also outlines the importance of branding.
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Alan Middleton on the History of Branding
Big Ideas presents York University professor of Marketing, Alan Middleton, on The History of Branding
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Design Observer - Luke Hayman
Luke Hayman is a designer and partner at Pentagram. Previously he was design director of I.D. magazine, senior partner and associate creative director in the Brand Integration Group (BIG) at Ogilvy & Mather, creative director for Media Central and Brill’s Content magazine, creative director of Travel + Leisure, and design director at New York magazine.
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Read Between the Leading - Episode #12
This week on the show, we got a chance to talk to Armin Vit and Bryony Gomez-Palacio of UnderConsideration. We talked to them about their own history in design, their move from New York to Texas, design criticism in the professional field, and the ever-changing world of logo design.
Next week on the show we’ll be having Invisible Creature on, so if you’d like to ask them a question please email us at readbetweentheleading@gmail.com, reply to us on twitter @rtblshow, or leave us a voicemail at 646-402-5686 ext 20248.
For more detailed show notes, visit http://readbetweentheleading.com/post/97359902
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Naomi Klein’s Critical Art: Branding, Obama, Politics
Ten years ago, Naomi Klein wrote "No Logo" - an attack on big money advertising. We talk with her about how the corporate world struck back, and politics in the age of "brand" Obama.
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