90% of Korean teenagers belong to the virtual world of Cyworld, the iPhone cometh, whilst blyk creates enormous speculation, MyNuMo is redefining the rules of commerce on the mobile platform and Admob have sold over 3billion ads on the mobile platform in just under 14months. Cash generation is not the issue for Admob, the issue is what to do with the money. American teens who have used both, say Cyworld is MySpace two years into the future. Who owns Cyworld? SK Telecom. Whilst we have Vodafone Live. Hardly compares does it?
Interestingly enough, I think that what all these businesses represent is the grassroots of a new media ecology, one that is part of a revolution that is sweeping aside the blockbuster economics of the mass media, unplugging consumers from interruptive communications, and traditional notions of consumption. And where we all play a more intimate and meaningful role. Just think about it, three times as many mobile devices in the world vs TV sets - nearly. Hands up class, does that represent a new media platform? Does it represent a different media ecology where the rules are different? If that is indeed so, why on earth then do brands and even operators insist that they sell mobile like baked beans.
For those that wish for some focus and perhaps a little clarity - the mobile is the 7th Mass Media is as profound as Gutenberg inventing moveable type. As profound as the industrial revolution. And yet, and yet, I hear people say - Yeah but in the UK marketers are justing starting to understand the internet let alone the mobile. Well my answer to that is don't these people read? Are there not supposed to be heads of insight and stuff?
I remember suggesting to the CEO of the Johnston Press a couple of years ago that putting a digital and mobile strategy at the heart of his business might be a good idea. The man shook my hand and said goodbye, today the Johnston Press is struggling in our new digital universe, whilst Admob are frankly coining it in. Homer Simpson where are you? Dooohh. Mothercare? HMV? all the same.
Although to be honest I presented to a large fizzy drinks brand a while ago and I did a little test. I asked if they knew what blogs, RSS feeds, widgets, citizen journalism, wikipedia were. it was I think 1 out of 5. And I am being kind. Though they did snatch my presentation and ran out the room, and never answered my phonce calls after that. I guess I have been lucky in my collaboration with Tomi, my experience of working and living in Finland in the early 90's, the work I have done with Nokia, and my own personal thirst for knowledge has allowed me to take a view that mobile is the 7th Mass Media.
Up until very recently, mobile was seen, and in fact is very still seen as well just the mobile, divorced from, and, having no relation to the other very important mass media. But in fact mobile is part of an historical process that stretches back to the 1400's. However the mobile is a sister of the anarchic internet. Our famiiar mass media analogue world is pretty much gone. Gutenberg brought us the first mass media - Print, then we had Recordings, Cinema, Radio, Televsion, the Internet and now the 7th Mobile. And consider this there are 3 times as many mobile phones in the world as there are TV sets. Surely we have to accept TV is no longer the hostess with the mostess.
So don't ignore mobile, and don't do as too many other companies have done – ignore a technological revolution, they do have a nasty tendency to come and bite you where the sun don't shine as Forest Gump famously said. I suggest have a read and then make you own mind up.
SMLXL has produced a whitepaper on Mobile as the 7th of the Mass Media. If you would like a free copy please leave a comment here or email me alanm (AT) smlxtralarge (DOT) com
Dear Kelly,
Thanks for dropping by and posting. The paper is on its way to you.
Kind regards
Alan Moore
Posted by: Alan moore | November 22, 2007 at 04:45 PM
Hi Alan,
Could you please send me a copy.
As usual the article was a very insightful and interesting read.
Thanks
Francisco
[email protected]
Posted by: Francisco | January 22, 2008 at 07:08 PM
I'd like to have a copy too.
Thank you!
Posted by: Roger Wernli | January 22, 2008 at 08:19 PM
Many thanks for another brilliant post - a compelling argument indeed.
Posted by: David | February 20, 2008 at 02:47 PM
Dear Roger,
You are welcome
Thanks for stopping by
Alan Moore.
Posted by: Alan Moore | February 20, 2008 at 05:15 PM
Tomi and Alan your comments are timely. As we sometimes find ourselves working in our very own special bubble to address theses issues; it has come to our attention nearly six months later that you have a white paper. If it's not a bother will you forward us a copy of Mobile as the 7th Mass Media.
Peace and much Bo'neFly Love...
Posted by: Bo'neFly | March 16, 2008 at 12:09 AM
Tomi and Alan your comments are timely. As we sometimes find ourselves working in our very own special bubble to address theses issues; it has come to our attention nearly six months later that you have a white paper. If it's not a bother will you forward us a copy of Mobile as the 7th Mass Media.
Peace and much Bo'neFly Love...
Posted by: Bo'neFly | March 16, 2008 at 12:10 AM
Would love a copy of the 7th Mass Media please, and love your blog articles. Keep it up.
Posted by: Ian Farmer | May 05, 2008 at 02:43 AM
Please, send me a copy of the whitepaper. I think your articles are really interesting.
Thanks!
Posted by: Valentina | June 04, 2008 at 12:08 PM
I would like to receive a copy of your whitepaper "Mobile as the 7th Mass Media".
Your ideas are interesting and compelling.
Posted by: Skip Cave | June 09, 2008 at 10:22 PM
I read your interesting thoughts and would also like to receive a copy of the whitepaper "Mobile as the 7th Mass Media".
many thanks,
Shailendra...
Posted by: Shailendra Pandey | June 16, 2008 at 12:48 PM
Please send me a copy. THANKS!
Posted by: Sebastian | July 16, 2008 at 09:50 PM
As things happens, maybe it is old news. Would like to have a copy.
regards
Posted by: Marcos Gordillo | July 24, 2008 at 11:13 PM
I would be happy if you could send me a copy of your paper :)
thnx
Posted by: way | August 10, 2008 at 08:54 AM
I don't think this kind of knowledge will ever be old
very nice job!
please send Wp..........Thank you
Posted by: nick | August 28, 2008 at 04:44 PM
Can I have a copy of the whitepaper?
Posted by: Tarun | September 01, 2008 at 10:36 AM
Would love a copy of the 7th Mass Media please, Alan:)
Thank you very much.
Posted by: fordchao | December 14, 2008 at 05:43 PM
Please, Please send me a copy.
Posted by: Johnny Richardson | January 30, 2009 at 02:13 AM
Greetings!
Please send me a copy!
Thanks
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