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A week in the life of meetings

Posted on Friday, February 29th, 2008 at 11:13pm. #

If you’ve ever wondered what I do, this is it.

Monday
Saw a presentation of a great piece of research, done for the BBC and others by The Leading Question. Interesting figures include (I’ve checked, I can blog these):
77% of music fans discover new music on the radio. The average music library on an iPod or computer is 1,247. 51% of that is from their own CDs. 27% from ‘free downloads’. Among filesharers, Limewire still MUCH more popular (67%) than torrents (14%). 44% of iPod owners live within the M25. Plenty more interesting stats to come, I suspect.
Meeting count: 3

Tuesday
Included a meeting around putting radio into the iPlayer. People started shouting at each other. Nobody minded. Passion, it’s good.
Also included, variously, a pitch from a company about a new product; a meeting about potential improvements to a BBC system; a meeting with Ian from BBC Backstage, which was very good; and a pitch from a US company which wasn’t.
Meeting count: 7

Wednesday
Catching up with some of my direct reports. Useful meetings, must do them more often (and pass on good feedback rather better). Travelled to Heathrow, got on a plane to Dublin. Really good conference about the future of newspapers, where I was chided for not wearing a tie. Professor Roy Greenslade is officially the most interesting man in the known universe, if you want to know about newspapers. Lots of editors of newspapers on the panel with me. Slightly startled the panel by saying I’d read 243 news items by 146 different journalists - or, rather, bloggers - that day, and hadn’t read a newspaper. Those stats were stunningly made up, but potentially very possible given my Google Reader habit. (I had in fact read two, because they were free.) Enjoyed the conference very much. Particularly enjoyed the Guinness drinking and excellent company afterwards. Quite seriously considering hopping on a plane back to Dublin tomorrow for more of aforesaid company. Can’t. But quite tempted.
Meeting count: 4

Thursday
Staying at a posh hotel in Dublin (courtesy of the conference organisers), which was irritatingly attentive and anxious to please. Just fuck off, leave me alone, stop ringing me every two minutes asking if everything’s okay. Thanks. Woke up after a, ahem, small amount of sleep, to get to Dublin airport for 7am. Thank heavens I flew on BMI (courtesy of the conference organisers), which was cheap and meant I had club lounge access (courtesy of other conference organisers and my silver card). Much coffee drunk. Back in the UK, one meeting around new streaming infrastructure; the monthly departmental get-together (three great presentations by my team, one blog read out by me, that was it really); then moderately not very good conference in the evening around widgets, during which I had to pipe up from the audience of course. My take? Widgets aren’t the exciting bit. APIs are. APIs? Mmm. Widgets? Meh. Retold a story about Virgin Radio’s magical “adding the person’s ID number at the end of their linking code” to reward people for linking from external sites. Bumped into some nice people from Sky afterwards.
Meeting count: 3

Friday
Inexplicable internal BBC accounting wrangling portfolio discussion meeting, then radio-into-iPlayer meeting in the afternoon. Seeing lots of really nice UI for it. Lots of little niggles to help sort. Looking really good though. Quite exciting.
Meeting count: 4

All in all, a meeting-light week (Tuesday was more normal). Very tired now, mind. Looking forward to bed.

Photo: Jesús Gorriti. Used under licence.

3 comments

Paul Easton said at March 1st, 2008 at 1:04pm

The time to start worrying about meetings is when you find you’re expected to attend meetings about meetings - i.e. to agree on what you plan to discuss in the meeting itself.

I’ve had to suffer some of those - all organised by rubbish ad agency and marketing types. Ugh!!

kevin king said at March 2nd, 2008 at 9:22pm

James said “which was cheap and meant I had club lounge access (courtesy of other conference organisers and my silver card).”

come one James I thought you’d at least join us at Gold by now. tut tut. See you in the Clubhouse?

Next week is looking like Monday London, Tuesday Brighton, Conference call with Los Angeles Tuesday night (they never get up early so it always a late call) Amsterdam Wednesday, Thursday Cardiff, Friday London then fly to Chicago for meetings in Montreal, Chicago and New York next week.

Llia said at March 5th, 2008 at 8:08pm

“Retold a story about Virgin Radio’s magical “adding the person’s ID number at the end of their linking code” to reward people for linking from external sites.”

Which I totally WON, the first time we tried it!

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