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| » user experience | 25 | 64 |
| » viral marketing & social media | 7 | 82 |
| » weblog marketing | 18 | 71 |
| » women | 5 | 84 |
| » Youth | 10 | 79 |
CBS to Experiment with 99 Cent Prices for Some Shows on iTunes
CBS has said that it has agreed to experiment with Apple in reducing the price of some of its shows on iTunes, cutting prices from $1.99 for most shows to 99 cents for some.
Les Moonves, chief executive of CBS Corp., said on a conference call with analysts last week that certain shows would sell for 99 cents, but he did not yet know which those will be. Those in the industry doubt the experiment will include newer episodes of top shows like NCIS, [...]
Posted: Friday, February 26th 2010
Streaming Olympics Coverage Foretells More Sports Specials – and Fees
TV Everywhere is still in its infancy but a new offering on NBCOlympics.com illustrates how easily it can - and probably will - be customized and segmented for specific viewers.
People who subscribe to cable, satellite or telco TV service will be able to view live streaming Olympics coverage on NBCOlympics.com. Called "Olympics Online Connect", the service, for which viewers have to register, will provide more than 1,000 hours of live Olympic streaming [...]
Posted: Tuesday, December 29th 2009
GOOG Hopes Fast Flip Opens Profit to Publishers
This week Google Labs launched Fast Flip, a news/story search engine that provides results as screenshots of relevant articles.
The idea behind Fast Flip is to enable users to visually "flip" through the information they most want to read. Headlines and popular topics are easy to spot.
Fast Flip is also "smart," meaning it tailors itself to a user based on the selections s/he makes, making it a melange of "fast browsing, natural magazine-style [...]
Posted: Wednesday, September 16th 2009
Bing & Ping Connects Search to Socnets; Windows Live Ominously Omitted
Microsoft is now inviting Facebook fans to test a new program called Bing & Ping, which enables them to share their Bing search results with friends on various social networks, as well as email.
Results include restaurant recommendations, local movie times, flight statuses and other means by which data has been terraced.
"Say you use Bing's Instant Answers feature to check the score of the game, and you notice that your buddy's favorite team has just been beaten pretty handily," surmised N [...]
Posted: Friday, September 4th 2009
Barnes & Noble Finds New Revenue Streams
With the financial performance of major booksellers suggesting significant declines in the reading rates of U.S. adults, book retailer Barnes & Noble has recently invested in new sales avenues such as [...]
Posted: Monday, August 24th 2009
Printcasting Democratizes Magazine Publishing
A company called Printcasting is experimenting with a way to compel more advertisers and readers to print magazines with model that allows nearly anyone to be a magazine publisher.
Printcasting ("People-powered Magazines") lets would-be publishers choose articles and blog posts, insert them in a template of their choice, then print and distribute the resulting "magazine" themselves, The New York Times [...]
Posted: Tuesday, July 21st 2009
Fox CDO Contemplates Putting Hulu Content Behind Payment Wall
At an Internet Week event Tuesday night, Chief Digital Officer Jonathan Miller of News Corp. expressed the likelihood that some TV shows and movies on Hulu will be restricted to paying subscribers.
Hulu is a premium content syndicator owned by News Corp., NBC Universal and Disney. The ad-supported site [...]
Posted: Friday, June 5th 2009
Twitter Hits Hollywood: Users Stalk Stars in Unscripted Show
Microblogging label Twitter is partnering with Reveille and Brillstein Entertainment to launch an unscripted TV show whose objective will be to "[put] ordinary people on the trail of celebrities in a revolutionary competitive format," reports Variety.
Novelist and screenwriter Amy Ephron will executive produce the show alongside Kevin Foxe and Steve Latham, Reveille's Mark Koops and Howard T. Owens, Brillstein [...]
Posted: Tuesday, May 26th 2009
Hulu Sets Sights on Live Streaming; Dave Matthews Band Enlists
Hulu, the on-demand TV/film content site owned by News Corp. and NBC Universal and Disney, is prioritizing more live content, beginning with an aggressive promotional effort for the Dave Matthews Band.
On June 1 the site shall stream a Dave Matthews Band concert, live from the Beacon Theatre in New York, between 9PM and 11:30PM EST. The even [...]
Posted: Friday, May 22nd 2009
Adap.tv Weds Publishers to Perfect Streaming-Vid Partner
Would-be video publishers suffering from options paralysis may soon be saved: Adap.tv has launched the Player Partner Program, which matches publishers to the video player partners that suit them best.
Partners available through this hub include Brightcove, thePlatform, Mogulus, VMIX, Twistage and Kaltura, but Adap.tv claims to work with more than 300 premium video publishers. All are pre-integrated with Adap.tv's OneSource, which supports "Str [...]
Posted: Wednesday, May 13th 2009
Blue Sky Incorporates SWYN to Make Email More Socnet-Shareable
In an earnest attempt to merge email and social media, Blue Sky Factory launched Share With Your Network (SWYN), which enables email subscribers to share the content they read across popular socnets.
The "SWYN" acronym is already part of the email marketing vernacular, a generic term for icons that enable users to share a given piece of content with social networks in general. For example, a row of [...]
Posted: Tuesday, May 5th 2009
Disney to Join the Hulu Board
After much ado, and provided the alliance passes regulatory review, The Walt Disney Co. shall join News Corp., NBC Universal and Providence Equity Partners as joint venture partner and equity owner of professional TV show/film/clip aggregator Hulu, MediaPost reports.
Financial terms were not disclos [...]
Posted: Friday, May 1st 2009
Media Titans Prep E-Commerce Platform for Publications
Three media executives -- creator Steven Brill of Court TV and American Lawyer magazine; ex-publisher L. Gordon Crovitz of The Wall Street Journal; and Leo Hindery Jr. of private equity firm InterMedia Partners -- are embarking on an enterprise whose objective is to equip publishers with the tools to charge e-commerce fees.
The proposed company, Journalism Online LLC, would enable magazine or newspaper websites to demand payment from non-subscribers, once they've reached a certain point on th [...]
Posted: Wednesday, April 15th 2009
AP to News Pirates: Stop Stealing Our Content
The Associated Press announced it will work with web portals and other digital partners to track publishers that use its content without a license, and pursue legal action against them, reports the Wall Street Journal.
Much of the AP's content is unpaid for, as it is collected by news aggregators that carefully dodge AP licensing fees.
Major internet portals such as Google and Yahoo do [...]
Posted: Thursday, April 9th 2009
Blockbuster, TiVo Announce Digital Rental Partnership
Today Blockbuster is expected to announce a partnership with TiVo, whereby the former's digital movie library can be ported directly to the televisions of TiVo users.
The service, Blockbuster On-Demand, will be accessible to the 800,000 users with broadband internet connected to their TiVo units.
"Ultimately, our vision is to work with TiVo so that their subscribers can access movies not only through our On Demand service but also from our stores and through our by-mail service as well," s [...]
Posted: Wednesday, March 25th 2009
Social Media Zeitgeist Takes Over Skittles.com
Late last week Skittles announced the relaunch of Skittles.com, which isn't so much a website as an app pointing visitors elsewhere online where Skittles material -- official or not -- is hosted.
Visits to Skittles.com drive users to a search for "skittles" on Summize, a real-time search engine for Twitter.com. Floating above this material is a Skittles navigation bar: product links drive users to Wikipedia, and media links send them to either YouTube or [...]
Posted: Monday, March 2nd 2009
'Lost,' 'SNL' Top Online Streamed TV Programs
Lost, Saturday Night Live and Grey's Anatomy were December's three most popular entertainment TV programs streamed from tagged network websites and embedded network video players, according to (pdf) VideoCensus data from Nielsen Online (via MarketingCharts).
[...]
Posted: Monday, February 16th 2009
MLB.TV Supports HD Video, Elective Playbacks
This season, Major League Baseball is introducing a new gimmick to an old sport: enhanced streaming video, and granular replays on MLB.TV.
Technology provided by Swarmcast enable the site to determine the speed of a viewer's internet connection, then adjust the quality of the video accordingly, reports The New York Times.
The [...]
Posted: Monday, February 9th 2009
Obama Inauguration Drives Droves to Web
Viewership at the top three US cable network news websites surged fourteen-fold from 12:00-1:00 p.m. EST on Inauguration Day, accounting for 30% of online event viewing, as millions of viewers tuned in to watch Barack Obama take the presidential oath and deliver his address, according to data from comScore Video Metrix ( [...]
Posted: Thursday, January 29th 2009
Conde Nast Rethinks Digital Strategy
Conde Nast has consolidated its digital properties under a single head, MediaBuyerPlanner reports.
Sarah Chubb, former president of CondeNet -- the unit that oversaw destination sites like Epicurious.com and Style.com -- will lead the department and report to president/CEO Chuck Townsend.
The move marks a shift in the company's strategy of keeping destination sites separate from the sites of it [...]
Posted: Tuesday, January 27th 2009


