Digital Media Evolution: Insights from Smell the Coffee Conference

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Explore the rise of digital media presented at the Smell the Coffee Conference, emphasizing the crucial need to stay aware of global trends for optimal positioning. Understand digital media's characteristics, platforms, examples, and the impact of connectivity in Nigeria. Witness the proliferation of powerful phones, Telco data wars, and the video consumption landscape evolution. Delve into the expanding channels for sharing content in today's tech-savvy world.


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  1. Wake Up And Smell The Coffee The rise of digital media PRESENTED AT: SMELL THE COFFEE CONFERENCE

  2. Why Are We Here? To Wake Up means: To become roused from sleep To become roused from a tranquil or inactive To become cognizant or aware of something To remain awake for some purpose

  3. THERE IS AN URGENT NEED FOR US TO BECOME AWARE OF WHERE THE WORLD IS GOING, IN ORDER TO PROPERLY POSITION OURSELVES TO BENEFIT

  4. What is digital media? Different from analog media Easier to control Can be copied without losing quality

  5. PLATFORMS

  6. Examples Mobile phones CDs E-books Internet World Wide Web

  7. A decade of connectivity in Nigeria 1,569,050 lines in 2002 and 1.89 teledensity 148,495,205 in July 2015 and107.67 teledensity Connected GSM Lines 160000000 140000000 120000000 100000000 80000000 60000000 40000000 20000000 0 2002 2015

  8. Ever cheaper and more powerful phones

  9. The Telco Data Wars

  10. The most mobile country in the world

  11. Sharp increase in video consumption in a variety of formats 6 seconds (Vine) 15 seconds (Instagram) 30 seconds (Twitter) Longer videos

  12. And more channels for Sharing This generation (and their parents) are now on WhatsApp (900 million users and counting) BBM Good old SMS

  13. CONTENT

  14. A few implications A mobile, social world Always connected for work and play Rise of e-commerce (Jumia, Konga) The on-demand economy (Uber, food on demand, etc) Audiences with a voracious (endless!) appetite for content

  15. Where RED Stands A media company that is designed to build anything at all and engage anything that exists using platforms it can find.

  16. Ten jobs that did not exist ten years ago 1. Chief Listening Officer 2. Online Community Manager 3. SEO Specialist 4. Blogger 5. App designer 6. Chief Storyteller 7. Cloud Services Specialist 8. Big Data Analyst 9. Digital Marketing Specialist 10. User Interface/User Experience designer

  17. The Future Drone pilots (to monitor pipelines and cover news stories for instance) How likely is it for your job to be done by a robot?

  18. One last thing

  19. The illiterate of the 21stcentury will not be those who cannot read and write. It will be those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn. Alvin Toffler, Futurist

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