Sentences with phrase «traditional media category»

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For the most part my clients fall into 3 categories: my peers — fellow YFE's looking for inspiration on how to incorporate more visual elements into their web presence, seasoned creative entrepreneurs seeking out a stronger connection with the Millenniel mindset, and traditional local business owners - searching for innovative ways to use the softer side of social media.
As networking apps continue to trump more traditional gaming categories on mobile, Glu is now tapping into the massive (and highly engaged) social - media followings of high - profile celebrities.
«Shazam is defining a new category of media engagement that combines the power of mobile with traditional broadcast media and advertising,» Slim said in a statement.
The Summit is a one - of - its - kind gathering of Digital Media, Traditional Media, Online Video, Web producers, Platforms, Apps and Startups specifically focused on the lucrative & highly influential Lifestyle categories of Food & Wine, Fashion, Design & Travel.
Although the authors write in different genres — the six of them represent the categories of romance, thriller, erotica, paranormal, mystery and science fiction — they've found synergy in sharing information and now, attending BEA to forge better relationships with distributors, librarians, booksellers, and the media, alongside booths of traditional publishers.
So far, it seems that the Simply Balanced roll - out will be focused squarely on traditional grocery products — drinks and snacks are the two categories mentioned in media reports — but Target has keyed in on the pet category as a key source of potential growth, so it's not unreasonable to think that the line — or at least the natural / organic concept — could extend into foods for Fido and Fluffy.
We kicked off, asking why digital media and interactive entertainment had no categories, alongside more traditional areas such as film, television, music and literature.
Robert Rauschenberg developed the term to describe a series of works he began in 1954 that eluded traditional art media categories.
A survey of Martin Creed's playful, thought - provoking art.Over the past two and a half decades British artist Martin Creed has pursued an extraordinary path by confounding the traditional categories of art.Winner of the 2001 Turner Prize, Creed is recognised around the world for his minimalistic approach that strips away the unnecessary, but preserves an abundance of wit, humour and surprise.Crossing all artistic media and including music, his art transforms everyday materials and actions into surprising meditations on existence and the invisible structures that shape our lives.
Our 2012 winner in this category is not a traditional legal media outlet; it's a lawyer blog that does an outstanding job of filtering and curating news of interest and importance to legal professionals.
The trend I observed — if a category had clearly defined roots in traditional media, the more channels it included from outside brands.
Outside of traditional spammers and state - sponsored actors, the third and what Facebook deems is the most challenging category of the so - called «fake news» to deal with are real media outlets with an inherent political bias.
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