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Subject: Re: UKNM: P&G FAST
From: Ray Taylor
Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 19:42:02 +0100

Congratulations to Steve on his offline creative activities. Hope you have
at much fun with it as I do (the parenting bit, that is)

P&G summit is covered at: http://www.fastsummit.com/

There was some brief discussion on http://www.revolution.haynet.com/wall/
and that publication's esteemed editor also pointed out that Unilever's
policy on Internet advertising is covered at

http://www.unilever.com/public/imarket/press/press.htm

>From reports that I have read on the Fast Summit, it degenerated into the
usual argument about what you _can_ and _can't_ do - as opposed to what has
been tried or has not been tried and ought to be.

Ray Taylor
NMC/Adplan
0181 639 0015

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Bowbrick <steveatwebmedia [dot] com>
To: uk-netmarketingatchinwag [dot] com <uk-netmarketingatchinwag [dot] com>
Date: 15 September 1998 15:49
Subject: UKNM: P&G FAST

>Didn't see any discussion of P&G's FAST summit here (this may be because my
>mind has turned to mush since my son was born. Did I tell you he's very
>advanced for his age?). The summit, intended to 'kickstart the web as an ad
>medium', has triggered a lot of debate in the US ad press and online.
>
>It looks grossly flawed to me - P&G's agenda so skewed towards advertising
>it explicitly excludes discussion of e-commerce, databases, non-ad
>commercial models, promotions etc. etc. This is the same kind of imperial
>model pursued by P&G in other media - hardly subtle. The summit spawned
>four 'task forces' charged with investigating the following four areas:
>advertising models; media buying; measurement and consumer acceptance.
>
>Does P&G's intervention promise a vital boost to the medium as it did for
>TV in the fifties or is it just the dead hand of an old medium?
>
>s
>
>--
>Steve Bowbrick Webmedia Group
>0171 292 5545 0468 257 570
>
>
>
>http://www.webmedia.com/steve steveatwebmedia [dot] com (mailto:steveatwebmedia [dot] com)
>
>
>
>http://www.bowbrick.com - he's very advanced for his age...



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