ZDF establishes a platform for blogs with the agency Vanksen | Culture-Buzz German
ZDF establishes a platform for blogs with the agency Vanksen | Culture-Buzz Germany
ZDF, the second German public TV channel has called upon the agency Vanksen | Culture-Buzz to set up a platform for internal blogs with a first blog burning on the American elections. ZDF Makeover Web 2.0 with the agency Vanksen | Culture-Buzz
On February 4, in Hamburg, the German channel ZDF embarked on the adventure Web 2.0 lmise a platform internal blogs and the launching of a first blog on a hot topic: the American elections. The implementation of this platform has been provided by the German office of the agency Vanksen | Culture-Buzz
The objective of the TV channel ZDF was to deploy a platform to create and maintain flexibility with a multitude of blogs events, including the first-ever
Provide a new channel of information to the public German
By opting for a 2.0, ZDF proves, once again, its modernism, in a country where the blogging is a little less than in France installed. The chain has been able to adapt to the times and use new technology to be able to perform its mission of information to the German public in an objective manner, but especially rapid collaborative. A trend which will certainly welcome as an example for other TV channels in Germany.
Vanksen | Culture-Buzz builds on the flexibility of the technology Movable Type
Kai Ravesloot, artistic director of the German office of the agency Vanksen | Culture-Buzz, and has pressed MovableType technology to be able to run multiple blogs easily retaining a genuine flexibility in the structure of a page. Vanksen | Culture-Buzz had already based on this solution for WebTV ArcelorMittal (www.arcelormittal.tv), the blog has documented that the merger of Arcelor and Mittal last year with a significant success in terms of external and internal communication (the second season has just been launched). ZDF is the second largest general-interest channel German federal public. Founded in 1963, the chain generates revenues of 1911 billion per year who come for the greater part of the fee. With 12.9% market share, it takes the second place after the ARD in terms of audience and German offers a range of programming around issues as diverse as information, education, culture and entertainment.
Operating Luxembourg, Hamburg, New York, Geneva and Paris, with 91 employees to 7 million € CA Estimated in 2007, Vanksen Group (http://www.vanksengroup.com) offers a unique range of services to the mark by combining 3 poles of expertise: LegitiName: management of brands online - protection, promotion, referral, monitoring: Vanksen | CultureBuzz Agency advice buzz, viral & Communication. BuzzParadise: RP & governed 2.0 influential bloggers in 6 languages: http://www.buzzparadise.com We accompany major brands such as Procter & Gamble, LVMH, Microsoft, Louvre Hotels, ArcelorMittal, Quiksilver, Warner Bros., Ubisoft, 20th Century Fox, Canal Plus, BIC, Sony, Nokia, Sony, LG, Casio, Roxy,… for the design and implementation of communication device online and offline.
ZDF, the second German public TV channel has called upon the agency Vanksen | Culture-Buzz to set up a platform for internal blogs with a first blog burning on the American elections. ZDF Makeover Web 2.0 with the agency Vanksen | Culture-Buzz
On February 4, in Hamburg, the German channel ZDF embarked on the adventure Web 2.0 lmise a platform internal blogs and the launching of a first blog on a hot topic: the American elections. The implementation of this platform has been provided by the German office of the agency Vanksen | Culture-Buzz
The objective of the TV channel ZDF was to deploy a platform to create and maintain flexibility with a multitude of blogs events, including the first-ever
Provide a new channel of information to the public German
By opting for a 2.0, ZDF proves, once again, its modernism, in a country where the blogging is a little less than in France installed. The chain has been able to adapt to the times and use new technology to be able to perform its mission of information to the German public in an objective manner, but especially rapid collaborative. A trend which will certainly welcome as an example for other TV channels in Germany.
Vanksen | Culture-Buzz builds on the flexibility of the technology Movable Type
Kai Ravesloot, artistic director of the German office of the agency Vanksen | Culture-Buzz, and has pressed MovableType technology to be able to run multiple blogs easily retaining a genuine flexibility in the structure of a page. Vanksen | Culture-Buzz had already based on this solution for WebTV ArcelorMittal (www.arcelormittal.tv), the blog has documented that the merger of Arcelor and Mittal last year with a significant success in terms of external and internal communication (the second season has just been launched). ZDF is the second largest general-interest channel German federal public. Founded in 1963, the chain generates revenues of 1911 billion per year who come for the greater part of the fee. With 12.9% market share, it takes the second place after the ARD in terms of audience and German offers a range of programming around issues as diverse as information, education, culture and entertainment.
Operating Luxembourg, Hamburg, New York, Geneva and Paris, with 91 employees to 7 million € CA Estimated in 2007, Vanksen Group (http://www.vanksengroup.com) offers a unique range of services to the mark by combining 3 poles of expertise: LegitiName: management of brands online - protection, promotion, referral, monitoring: Vanksen | CultureBuzz Agency advice buzz, viral & Communication. BuzzParadise: RP & governed 2.0 influential bloggers in 6 languages: http://www.buzzparadise.com We accompany major brands such as Procter & Gamble, LVMH, Microsoft, Louvre Hotels, ArcelorMittal, Quiksilver, Warner Bros., Ubisoft, 20th Century Fox, Canal Plus, BIC, Sony, Nokia, Sony, LG, Casio, Roxy,… for the design and implementation of communication device online and offline.


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