Sony Shrugs Off Bad Press - Still A Strong Brand
netbuzz writes "The Sony brand name took a beating last year over all those burning batteries and the rootkit fallout, right? Wrong, at least according to a recent survey of 2,000 adults who are apparently willing to forgive just about anything ... if you give them the right reason. Other technology companies, most anyway, also fare well in the brand survey. From the article: 'According to the survey, the Sony brand finished a gaudy ninth among the "Top 20 Winners for 2006," sandwiched comfortably between a couple of saintly American icons: Oprah and the National Football League. Moreover, the respondents see Sony climbing to No. 4 among this year's gainers, right above Amazon and eBay. Moral: Build a better PlayStation and the American consumer will forgive all else.'"
I bet Sony still wishes their Vaio line had a Ferrari-logoed laptop right about now...
Quo usque tandem abutere, Nimbus, patientia nostra?
Take $200 off the PS3 and all is forgiven
I bet it is painfully uncomfortable being sandwiched between Oprah and the National Football League.
They didn't even have to do that, apparently!
*Ducks.*
Bah, 83% of people know that 91% of all statistics are made up on the spot, and that the Sturgeon quote is a bunch of hooey. The fact that the GP quotes it as a gospel truth on which to hang his own theories suggests that he is more likely part of the (mythical) 90%.
Yeah, but they're only half right about that.
-Eric
SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
... in their commercials can't be all bad ;)
is dead to me
I - have - no - SONY!!!! <rrrrip!!>
More music, fewer hits
They've done some stupid things, but I get a chubby every time I look at my XBR3 1080p LCD...
Way to miss the forest through the trees there, buddy.
I'd argue with you, but the sony battery in my dell laptop running sco unix seems to be smoking, so I guess I'll just nod my head in agreement and sign off.
Badass Resumes
Hey, a healthy skepticism is essential in all walks of life. ... Now I have to use some of that Sony payola to go feed my kids. Nice chatting.
Or in the case of exploding batteries, burnt already.
'Yes, firefox is indeed greater than women. Can women block pops up for you? No. Can Firefox show you naked women? Yes.'
If Babelfish had a marketing-speak selection, that would translate as "We sell shovels to people with skeletons in their closet."