Interesting. The creation of the official accounts back to the Obama/Stephen Harper era. So that's one thing to consider how relevant the location data is to current day.
Maybe the legacy Canadian media outlets farmed their initial social media presence to a US contractor/communications agency? Or out of a foreign bureau in Washington?
The CBC one is probably the most surprising. It's long been known that the current head lives in Brooklyn, Catherine Tait. But pretty sure 2007 predates that bitch.
Famously the Bud light boycott really started when a new major investor pushed bud light to move their marketing team to NYC; they then hired a bunch of lefties who decided the news target demographic should be trans beer drinkers.
I think a lot of things go this way; investors want to live in a fun city so they move a nonsense department like social media marketing to NYC or LA, and it corrupts the brand. I wonder if that’s what happened here, and if they’ve lost touch with the average Canadian because of it
Interesting. The creation of the official accounts back to the Obama/Stephen Harper era. So that's one thing to consider how relevant the location data is to current day.
Maybe the legacy Canadian media outlets farmed their initial social media presence to a US contractor/communications agency? Or out of a foreign bureau in Washington?
The CBC one is probably the most surprising. It's long been known that the current head lives in Brooklyn, Catherine Tait. But pretty sure 2007 predates that bitch.
Famously the Bud light boycott really started when a new major investor pushed bud light to move their marketing team to NYC; they then hired a bunch of lefties who decided the news target demographic should be trans beer drinkers.
I think a lot of things go this way; investors want to live in a fun city so they move a nonsense department like social media marketing to NYC or LA, and it corrupts the brand. I wonder if that’s what happened here, and if they’ve lost touch with the average Canadian because of it