News, thoughts and ramblings about mass media history (and, occasionally, other subjects)
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Who Do You Dance For?
Friday, February 21, 2014
Kiss of Life redux
It reminded me of an even more dramatic photograph of someone saving another person's life more than three decades ago. Rocco Morabito of the Jacksonville (Fla.) Journal got the dramatic picture of an electrical lineman giving mouth to mouth resuscitation to a fellow lineman. It won the 1976 Pulitzer Prize for photography.
Monday, February 10, 2014
What Critics Wrote About the Beatles
Newsweek: "Visually they are a nightmare, tight, dandified Edwardian-Beatnik suits and great pudding bowls of hair. Musically they are a near disaster, guitars and drums slamming out a merciless beat that does away with secondary rhythms, harmony and melody. Their lyrics (punctuated by nutty shouts of "yeah, yeah, yeah") are a catastrophe, a preposterous farrago of Valentine-card romantic sentiments…."
Chicago Tribune: "We think the three B's of music — Bach, Beethoven and Brahms — have nothing really to fear from the Beatles, even though Presley wired them his blessing last night."
Los Angeles Times: With their bizarre shrubbery, the Beatles are obviously a press agent's
dream combo. Not even their mothers would claim that they sing well. But
the hirsute thickets they affect make them rememberable, and they
project a certain kittenish charm which drives the immature, shall we
say, ape.
I always appreciate it when news organizations admit they got things wrong and even manage to poke a little fun at themselves. Needless to say that was the case with the Beatles.
Friday, February 7, 2014
Facebook Turns 10
Facebook is celebrating its 10th anniversary this week. A few numbers about the social networking site that I found amazing:
1.26 billion: Number of people who use Facebook. If the site was a country, it would be the second largest behind only China.
10 billion: Number of messages sent between users every day.
150 billion. Number of photos uploaded to Facebook by September 2013.
1.3 trillion: Number of times the "like" button was pushed between its launch in February 2009 and September 2012.
1.26 billion: Number of people who use Facebook. If the site was a country, it would be the second largest behind only China.
10 billion: Number of messages sent between users every day.
150 billion. Number of photos uploaded to Facebook by September 2013.
1.3 trillion: Number of times the "like" button was pushed between its launch in February 2009 and September 2012.
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