How Teenagers Consume Media | Morgan Stanley


This report has caused quite the stir after MS released it. No-one is seriously suggesting any statistical accuracy, but it is interesting in context of how teens use internet, and we know that generational change occurs based in some part on how teens grow up. Enjoy. Media research note by ‘teenage scribbler’ causes City sensation | FT A research note written by a 15-year-old, who was not born when former chancellor Nigel Lawson dismissed City analysts as ” teenage scribblers “, has become the talk of middle-aged media executives and investors. Morgan Stanley’s European media analysts asked Matthew Robson, one … Continue reading How Teenagers Consume Media | Morgan Stanley

The flaw in the House Financial Services hearings \ misalignment on the paradigm


The hearings are going on this morning in Washington. After my rant about Wells Fargo yesterday, it is clear to me that apparently ill timed newspaper ad on the weekend was in fact timed to coincide with these hearings. I still think it was ill timed though. Listening to the introduction today from Barney Frank, Chairman and the commentary on CNN, the general view is that Banks are receiving money, using it for perks and not working on “getting the economy back to working again”. On the other hand the banks are listing off how they are increasing lending, keeping … Continue reading The flaw in the House Financial Services hearings \ misalignment on the paradigm