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		<title>Running out of space. How CES taps your soul and hurts your feet.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Actually, the Consumer Electronics Show isn&#8217;t nearly as bad as my headline. My feet are blistered (as is my wallet), but the people I&#8217;ve met and the pieces I&#8217;ve put together for various clients have been awe-inspiring and fulfilling, respectively. &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://jeffcutler.com/jeff/2009/01/running-out-of-space-how-ces-taps-your-soul-and-hurts-your-feet/">---yes, there's more---</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually, the Consumer Electronics Show isn&#8217;t nearly as bad as my headline. My feet are blistered (as is my wallet), but the people I&#8217;ve met and the pieces I&#8217;ve put together for various clients have been awe-inspiring and fulfilling, respectively.</p>
<p>From the arrival Sunday &#8211; and please realize that we&#8217;re only at day two of this massive show &#8211; I&#8217;ve been at the microphone, on my feet and in the face of anyone with a product to sell and a story to tell.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not familiar with the machinations of a journalist at a trade event, the blueprint/gameplan/schedule is pretty much as follows&#8230;</p>
<p>Set up interviews, meetings, outlines, story ideas, assignments, timelines and leisure plans before you drive to the airport.</p>
<p>People you&#8217;ve never met send you literature and pitches asking you to cover their products in your segments. At this point, you don&#8217;t even know what the real stories are or in my case, who you&#8217;re writing or recording them for, but that doesn&#8217;t deter the PR armies from filling your inbox faster than a new Viagra drug note or a god/prayer/Nigeria/hoax email from family, friends and that nice guy named Nigel overseas who wants to give you $40Million.</p>
<p>You then play the planes, trains and automobiles dance to get to your hotel. I&#8217;m lucky that mine &#8211; reserved sight-unseen (or should that be site-unseen?) &#8211; was amazing. See this video <a title="Marriott Qik Video #ces09" href="http://qik.com/video/808570" target="_blank">for a walk around the estate</a>.</p>
<p>Next you start working. For me, reporting for <a title="WBUR Radio Boston" href="http://wbur.org" target="_blank">NPR&#8217;s Boston station WBUR</a> meant that interviews and information had to be compiled before the show floor was even open to the media. To this end I had to attend multiple press events and consume large amounts of complimentary refreshments.*</p>
<p>After doing my taping of a program for Here and Now &#8211; a syndicated, immensely popular and brilliant show &#8211; I had to press the reset button on my soul and go back at it. I have other segments to write and produce for the radio station and also have three other clients in the publishing world who need content.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s only Saturday and the show doesn&#8217;t end for another 40 hours. If you are keeping score, I&#8217;ve met @scobleizer and @jaffejuice in person, I&#8217;ve rubbed elbows with <a title="Dick DeBartolo" href="http://www.gizwiz.biz" target="_blank">Dick DeBartolo</a>, have interviewed really smart people with really silly products, have interviewed really smart people with really great products, have been on high-lust status for the technology I&#8217;ve seen that may never make it to market, have lost some money at poker, and I&#8217;m still going at it.</p>
<p>My second NPR segment should air the middle of next week and my first is <a title="NPR Here and Now - Cutler" href="http://www.here-now.org/shows/2009/01/20090108_13.asp" target="_blank">right here for your listening pleasure</a>&#8230; ENJOY.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be giving a more comprehensive detail of the things I learned about at CES, the pieces I&#8217;ve written and recorded and some of the less professional fun I&#8217;ve had out here, soon.</p>
<p>For now, it&#8217;s back into the fray with microphone in hand and a smile on my face.</p>
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