Bill's Blog of Psychology

It's much easier to post news stories and things I read about to a blog, rather than post to my webpage or BlackBoard. This blog contains posts of interest to students from all of my classes.

Monday, April 9, 2007

A Fictional Video on MySpace Puts a TV Show’s Promotion Into Hyperspace


“As Robin Sparkle’s #1 Fan, it was my duty to create this page,” read the copy in the About Me section. “She’s just so cute and her music is so great. She must be the greatest pop singer from Canada ever!” Her featured hit song is called “Let’s Go to the Mall.”
Posted by Dr William Ashton at 10:28 AM
Labels: advertising, IO

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