{"id":17327,"date":"2013-03-04T08:00:37","date_gmt":"2013-03-04T14:00:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/techcitement.com\/?p=17327"},"modified":"2013-03-04T04:14:45","modified_gmt":"2013-03-04T10:14:45","slug":"medellin-colombia-voted-innovative-city-of-the-year-by-arguably-less-deserving-sponsors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/techcitement.com\/culture\/politics\/medellin-colombia-voted-innovative-city-of-the-year-by-arguably-less-deserving-sponsors\/","title":{"rendered":"Medell\u00edn, Colombia Voted Innovative City Of The Year By Arguably Less-Deserving Sponsors"},"content":{"rendered":"

Last week, Medell\u00edn,\u00a0Colombia was voted Best City of 2012 in terms of innovation, besting the two other finalists, Tel Aviv and New York City. The beautiful city of Medell\u00edn deserves to be recognized for the drastic advancements it\u2019s made since the brutal Escobar reign centered around cocaine. However, and I hate to say this, the city deserves an award less marketing and branding-influenced than this one, presented by Citi<\/a> (which has rebranded itself by nixing that evil sounding \u201cbank\u201d part of its name) and the marketing services department of WSJ. Magazine<\/a><\/em> (the streamlined and safe to assume market-serviced, period-and-all moniker of the magazine). Thank you, WSJ. Magazine<\/em> Marketing Services Department for making that perfectly clear. In the magazine’s defense, it consulted the non-profit research and education organization Urban Land Institute<\/a> to produce a list of the top 200 cities up for the distinction, leaving social media voting \u2013 that age-old bastion of objectivity \u2013 to narrow it down through stages from 25 to three finalists, then the winner.<\/p>\n

I watched the short clip, “City of the Year Overview”, on the official announcement web page<\/a> (video provided here because that link leads to what is essentially one big ad by Citi) in an effort to come to a more well-rounded understanding of why Medell\u00edn was selected the victor, only to feel a part of my soul wither and cry at the hands of dated company-sponsored video techniques and stock footage set to dub-step lite audio.<\/p>\n