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Jim Hanas's avatar

When I used to teach, I would assign this classic in the extinction genre by Randall Rothenberg, which has a lot going for (and against) it.

https://www.wired.com/1998/01/rothenberg/

In the "for" column, it trenchantly observes that almost everything we value in our culture has been subsidized by ads that probably don't work. Also in that column, it accurately predicted a flight to accountable ad spend and consumer supported media, the latter of which has probably been good for quality overall. (How about that Succession finale, huh?)

What it underestimated was how many ways advertising would find to preserve its mystique, including a decade and a half detour into social media "engagement." So what Rothenberg soundly forecasts has taken a loooong time, and may never be entirely completed, for the simple reason that the margins on sizzle always beat those on steak.

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brad robertson's avatar

i love the work you are doing. enjoying the content immensely.

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