Culture-Tech

In today’s subscriber update, there are three noteworthy news stories involving big tech companies and their cultural content platforms: Spotify, Facebook and Google. Also I highlight an interesting debate in the book world that is begging for a tech solution. What You Need To Know 👀 Spotify revamps app for artists; adds real-time listener stats…

Read More Spotify upgrades artist app, ESPN on Facebook Watch, Google launches Play Pass, & more

Facebook Portal wants read/write video access to your living room. It’s obvious why Facebook would like that, but it’s far less obvious why anyone else would. This story and more in today’s subscriber newsletter… What You Need To Know 👀 Facebook unveils new Portal video chat, TV streaming devices 📹 Reuters reports on Facebook’s new…

Read More Facebook Portal, pop music pressures, the plight of the creative class, & more

Welcome to the Weekly Wrap-up, a review of the week’s culture-tech coverage here on Cybercultural.  A Peek Behind The Paywall 🔓 First up, a list of news stories I wrote about this past week for paying subscribers. I’ve included some choice quotes from my takes. How digital technology helped form the Peak TV era 📺 “Given the…

Read More Weekly Wrap-Up, 14-20 Sep 2019

Today’s subscriber update is on the theme of online advertising. Since my recent analysis posts have been focused on the subscriptions market, I thought I better take a look at the latest news on the (not dead yet) online advertising market. What You Need To Know 👀 Washington Post builds ad network for publishers to…

Read More New Washington Post ad network & other online advertising news

This week I’m introducing a new Friday edition of the newsletter, which will be sent to everyone. It’s called the Weekly Wrap-up, and will be a summary of the week’s culture-tech coverage here on Cybercultural. It’s partly to show free signups what you’ve been missing, but also I’ll add a few bits of brand new…

Read More Weekly Wrap-Up, 7-13 Sep 2019

The big news this week was Apple’s event to announce the latest iPhone models, along with other new products. Of particular interest to culture-tech fans was two new subscription services: Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade (mobile gaming). My takes below… What You Need To Know 👀 Apple TV+ costs $4.99 per month and launches on…

Read More Apple culture-tech news, the rise of vertical videos, & more

In today’s subscriber update, I look at four cultural content products – each one demonstrating a different aspect of digital innovation. First up is a breathtaking new video game, then a classical ballet show re-imagined for the digital age, then an old-school magazine that recently re-launched online, and finally a book social network that desperately…

Read More 4 cultural products in various stages of digital re-imagination