newspaper, we play CDs on the way to work, we listen to a radio talk show on the way home, we use email to contact friends etc.
Time is attention: Demand for leisure is affected in a complicated way by the cost of time to both produce and consume entertainment products. E.g. reading a book uses more time per dollar of goods than frequenting a nightclub. Like money, attention has instrumental va
Technology’ prize of 1999
Win the ‘industrial prize for venture company’ of 1999
Selected ‘one of Korea 100 technologies in 20th century’
Win ‘Customer Hit prize of 2000 elected by Korea daily paper
‘Best Internet Technology Company’ prize (Technology) of 2000’
Selected as one of the “TOP 21 IT Frontier CEOs” for 21st Century (Hankook daily newspaper)
....(중략)
newspapers emerge from counterculture voice to market threat, competing for advertisement revenue. Commercialization of the Internet and Web force “traditional” media to face the future and fight for advertisement revenue and consumer attention. (See Figure 1) The next generation of media, which is the DMB(Digital Multimedia Broadcasting), is now threatening the rest of the media.
(Figure 1)
newspaper and TV advertising, maybe because the target segment is very specific. For example, in the case of magazine, the quality of magazine where the advertising appear and its privileged position on it (generally in the cover last page) is considered as very important. Though, its advertising in Korea is too scarce to notice.
Also, the contents of advertisements are in line with Alessi’s i
industries of Norway were fisheries, forestry and agriculture but Norway has transformed its economy over the past decades into a modern industry. Now the oil and gas, maritime and the seafood sectors are the most remarkable industries in Norway. Above these, the energy & environment, healthcare and green IT are emerging industries. From now on look at these three important industries in Norway a