by Graeme Codrington | Jul 9, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
As young people spend less time watching television and more time online and playing games, advertisers have devised a new way to reach them. So says a report in the Economist (11 June 2005 – see here – premium content). “In the 1930s, the...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jul 6, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
The Olympics – London 2012… Just fantastic! This is wonderful news for us in the UK. A few years ago, I used to be Vicar of the parish now due to become the Olympic Village. A tough, run-down area of the East End of London, Stratford New Town was statistically the...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jun 30, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
Parents and peers shaped the values of previous generations while the most powerful influence on today’s children is most likely to be marketers and the media. The power of the brand and the battle for the individual mindset and values will pre-occupy us for...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jun 30, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
Parents and peers shaped the values of previous generations while the most powerful influence on today’s children is most likely to be marketers and the media. The power of the brand and the battle for the individual mindset and values will pre-occupy us for...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jun 30, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
So, what is the latest craze sweeping the UK amongst children at the moment? Is it a Star Wars toy or something from War of the Worlds? Is it the new Monopoly, updated to include new London sites and streets? No, none of that… The latest craze is the Scoubidou...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jun 30, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
So, what is the latest craze sweeping the UK amongst children at the moment? Is it a Star Wars toy or something from War of the Worlds? Is it the new Monopoly, updated to include new London sites and streets? No, none of that… The latest craze is the Scoubidou...