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Idealog—in the ideas business

Show me the money!

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I was glad to hear the news on the radio this morning that Statistics New Zealand has measured the economic contribution of the Motion Picture business in New Zealand and it is as big as horticulture and logging. That makes ... More …


Radical makeover, perhaps

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Is the radical new real estate company, The Joneses, really that radical? It certainly is cool. And, wow, does this industry need a makeover. But there are some real problems with the Joneses approach More …



Long tail dreaming

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Man what a blast. I’ve been sneaking ways in the last week to digest the excellent book The Long Tail by Wired magazine editor Chris Anderson. We’re giving away a copy to the person who makes the best ... More …


Doin’ it grand

Kiwi creativity is piping hot but how do we sustain it under threat from safety Nazis, TV and the forces of dullness? Find out in this week’s Idealog podcast More …


Idealog hits the big time — from day one

We’ve leapfrogged the competition to become one of New Zealand’s largest circulating business titles. Official figures released by the Audit Bureau of Circulation today show Idealog’s total New Zealand net circulation is 12,221 More …


A royal deal

An Idealog reader with a clever invention is mulling over a licensing deal in Europe—and could use some help More …




Idealog on the radio (and introducing our podcast!)

Idealog has a slot on Glenn Williams’ Kiwi FM show at 10am 12.20pm on Mondays. Vincent Heeringa kicked off the discussion last week with an introduction to Idealog and the creative economy and will be back to repeat the ... More …


Knowing our place

There have been times in the development of Idealog when I have been a little concerned that we might err into vacuous jingoism, cooing over anything kiwi. Assigning false value for little more reason than that it was made here ... More …


The battle of Saxon

Peter Radford’s worst fears have come true. Radford has stubbornly fought for 40 years to transform his rare Saxon sheep breed into a super-fine branded wool (see ’The baron of Saxon’, Idealog #4). He’s done it despite the ... More …


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