Last week, as you may have seen from my Flickr or Twitter channels, I took part in my client FT.com's blogger meet at the FT's London HQ. You can read a bit about how it went on the blogs of the people that came.
There was one thing that I found really interesting. During the event we had a round table discussion on media consumption habits. 5 out of 6 of the bloggers said they don't directly consume any media, rather they take a steer from what their social network links to or mentions, then they read / watch / listen to that. I thought that was pretty interesting as a peek into future media consumption habits of grazing and continuour partial attention.

Interesting, but someone somewhere in their extended network must be directly consuming the media in order for it to reach them via their social networks.
Posted by: Kerry Gaffney | July 04, 2008 at 06:06 PM