Much like that great golfing analogy (driving is for show, but putting what wins you the dough), there is a distinct difference in mobile advertising income and expenditures over the two major platforms.
What sets this type of enterprise apart is that it caters to two distinct groups of customers and each sort benefits the more custom there is from the other sort.
Cabrera says what makes it a web product as distinct from boiled down TV is the fact that you can view it primarily from the perspective of one character or even one location.
Often I would describe what I do as opinion journalism (or context journalism, perhaps) which isdistinct from simply reporting on the facts in a totally unbiased manner.
The style and design sensibility that emerged in the years that followed the 1948 Olympics iswhat curator Christopher Breward calls "a tempered Modernism" a movement distinct from its American and European counterparts mainly in its refusal to completely leave the past behind.
What emerges is not a sense of a single era of war, but of two very distinct conflicts, the products of very different circumstances, in which the pressures and opportunities facing generals and prime ministers are too diverse to make much comparative sense.