Jon Rappoport: The elite television anchor: mouthpiece for the Matrix

Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Idiocy, Ineptitude, IO Deeds of War, IO Impotency, Media
Jon Rappoport
Jon Rappoport

The elite television anchor: mouthpiece for the Matrix

Most of America can’t imagine the evening news could look and sound any other way.

That’s how solid the long-term brainwashing is.

The elite anchors, from Douglas Edwards and John Daly, in the early days of television, all the way to Brian Williams and Scott Pelley, have set the style. They define the genre.

The elite anchor is not a person filled with passion or curiosity. Therefore, the audience doesn’t have to be passionate or filled with curiosity, either.

The anchor is not a demanding voice on the air; therefore, the audience doesn’t have to be demanding.

The anchor isn’t hell-bent on uncovering the truth. For this he substitutes a false dignity. Therefore, the audience can surrender its need to wrestle with the truth and replace that with a false dignity of its own.

The anchor takes propriety to an extreme: it’s unmannerly to look below the surface of things. Therefore, the audience adopts those manners.

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Changes in the Social Media Monitoring Field

IO Impotency
Stephen E. Arnold
Stephen E. Arnold

Changes in the Social Media Monitoring Field

A recent move by social media monitoring firm DataSift has Business2Community contemplating “The Stratification of Social Media Listening.” DataSift is now working with Tumblr to distribute that site’s content to subscribers, and writer Mike Moran takes the occasion to discuss ways social media monitoring has changed since he began working in the field five years ago. At that time, he says, it was all about crisis management, and SalesForce’s Radian6 was a central player. Moran writes:

“Salesforce’s purchase of Radian6 is still the biggest deal ever in this business. But the Radian6 purchase was the last gasp of the fully integrated software stacks in social listening. Top to bottom, you bought it all from one vendor. Radian6 crawled the blogs, screen-scraped the message boards, contracted with Twitter for the firehose. Radian6 analyzed the data. Radian6 presented the dashboard of streaming messages and the dashboard that aggregated the metrics.”

Lately though, Moran tells us, media monitoring has been moving away from the centralized to the stratified. Companies now have the option of straying from their Radian6 (or similar) structure to embrace other tools, like Tableau for their analytics dashboard, or Clarabridge or Lexalytics for text analytics. He expounds:

“Which brings us to today’s DataSift-Tumblr announcement. Why should you care? Because this stratification of social media listening is truly allowing the best solutions to be brought together out of component parts. Cloud computing allows us to quickly and cheaply cobble together these pieces into what our clients really need.”

Moran goes on to note that this departure from the integrated stack opens a myriad of possible advantages. Off-the-shelf solutions are no longer enough to stay competitive, he insists; to excel in social media monitoring now calls for a customized approach. That sounds like a lot of work to me. Organizations should not overlook the cost of added hours when considering their options.

Cynthia Murrell, October 11, 2013

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Berto Jongman: NSA Utah Suffers Ten Meltdowns — Cost Plus Gov Spec + NSA Meta-RECAP

Corruption, Government, Idiocy, Ineptitude, IO Deeds of War, IO Impotency, Military
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

NSA data center suffers ‘meltdowns,' is delayed by a year, report says

The giant Utah facility has been dogged by electrical problems, a report says

By , IDG News Service

October 07, 2013 09:35 PM ET

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Berto Jongman: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly

IO Impotency
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

THE GOOD

Abandoning the War Model of Counterterrorism

Africa: The Peace Palace 100 Years On

Envisioning a World Transformed

Making Time: Can we teach kindness?

Optemistic View of Life in 2100

THE BAD

47 Prominent Technologists to NSA Review Panel: We Need Better Technical Oversight

Google Analytics Academy

Spies versus scribes

THE UGLY

China employs two million microblog monitors state media say

Israeli military intelligence unit drives country's hi-tech boom

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