The day Steve Jobs dissed me in a keynote

The day Steve Jobs dissed me in a keynote

 

 

In May 2003, Apple invited me to their headquarters to discuss getting CD Baby‘s catalog into the iTunes Music Store.

iTunes had just launched two weeks before, with only some music from the major labels. Many of us in the music biz were not sure this idea was going to work. Especially those who had seen companies like eMusic do this exact same model for years without big success.

I flew to Cupertino thinking I’d be meeting with one of their marketing or tech people. When I arrived, I found out that about a hundred people from small record labels and distributors had also been invited.

We all went into a little presentation room, not knowing what to expect.

Then out comes Steve Jobs. Whoa! Wow.  

Read the article in full – it’s downhill from here

 

Which just goes to show how big corporations live in a different world to small companies – they don’t even speak the same language or use the same currency. Small business live on their wits and their cashflow – big ones like Apple carve out their progress like a supertanker – and supertankers are not known for being able to sidestep a small dingy – sadly it has to be the dingy owner who gives way.

How does this work?

I’m having a clear out and I’ve just found this old slide rule. Strangely it was sold by Boots the Chemists in a range called Ringplan. Now – can I remember how to use it?

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Renamed

I’ve renamed this blog from Right Brain to Notes. It’s usually my immediate thoughts on a story rather than something substantially creative so the new title feels more honest.

York Mystery Plays’ return to Museum Gardens welcomed (From York Press)

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YORK Mystery Plays??? return to its home in the Museum Gardens has been welcomed by the cast and crew who have helped bring the event back to York???s events calendar.Jonathan Brown, general manager of Riding Lights Theatre Company, said: ???People have really fond memories of the plays being here. It has a fabulous outdoor setting, with a festival atmosphere. It just feels good.???

Really excited about Riding Lights Theatre Company being involved in the York Mystery Plays.

Ten years since the North Yorkshire Floods of 2000

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Ten years since the BBC Radio York team served the county of North Yorkshire during the worst floods in living memory and in some areas, since records began.
Staff worked a 24 hour shift system and we broadcast live throughout a seven day period. People came to rely on our service, listening to the updates in remote places cut off from the outside world by the rising waters.
At times I became part of the county’s emergency response team – invited in to briefings at Silver Command at Fulford Road Police Station in York. A fine line had to be drawn between our public service and our impartiality – one I think I stood astride with integrity.
The following spring BBC Radio York was honoured with a Radio Academy Gold Award for Community Service. One of the memorable proud moments of my broadcasting career – possible only because of the great team I worked with at the studios in Bootham Row.