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Three new episodes from Splice Pink, our podcast of quick conversations across the media ecosystem
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Stop arguing about journalism and start building products
It’s time to recognise that the wall between “having an idea” and “shipping a product” has essentially collapsed. If you’ve been holding back on a media startup or an information service because you didn't have a dev team or a massive budget, those excuses are officially dead. You can now describe a vision and have the machine build the infrastructure, the code, and the logic in the time it takes to eat lunch.
AI is your newest audience: The B2A(2C) design challenge
B2A2C — Business to Agent to Consumer — is the new opportunity for information design. AI is reshaping the media pipeline and translation layers are the new source of power. Here’s what media makers need to do to stay relevant in a machine-intermediated world.
Tell me what you want: why every piece of media needs a call to action
If you're not asking your audience to do something, you're not being clear. A strong call to action turns attention into action. Here's why media makers, journalists, and creators should treat the CTA as essential—not optional—in every newsletter, website, or email.
Are you a journalist? Here’s why you might already be the product designer your users need
Some of the most gifted media product designers I've ever met are journalists. The problem (and opportunity) is that most of them don't know it.
An audience of one — served at scale
We are fast entering a paradigm shift in the creation and consumption of content. Traditional episodic media is giving way to a landscape where AI-generated content is expansive, on-demand, and cheap. We've passed peak content. AI is creating a content environment of infinite supply.
Going beyond the ‘weird Japan’ narrative in reporting
“I wish there was more space to understand a culture beyond a headline, beyond what is interesting for the first five seconds,” says Japanese-American journalist Hanako Montgomery.
Why nothing is going to change at SPH
SPH will be spinning off the media business into a not-for-profit SPH Media, leaving the original Singapore Press Holdings with no press to hold.
Pack up the parachutes. It’s time to rethink the work of foreign correspondents.
The practice of dispatching white reporters to “exotic” climes to report on the natives has always been problematic, but now there’s no excuse.
How to murder media in 2017
I prefer a simpler approach to talking about media in 2017: We’re. Fucked. Because. We. Won’t. Change.