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Facebook Self Service | Lamborghini Shops PR | iOS/Publishing Non-Fit? | Oracle Goes Social | Yahoo's Axis
Ad Technology:
Sense Networks Releases New Predictive Mobile Ad Targeting Services
Facebook Premium Ads Get Self-Service AvailabilityÂ
Facebook 'plotting ad-tracking system' [...]
Posted: Thursday, May 24th 2012
Microsoft's Xbox LIVE Beats iPad In Video Viewing, And Has Ad Platform
Sure, you can watch digital TV on your iPad, but suppose you want to watch it in your living room? It seems that the xBox gaming console is the most popular non-computer device to watch streaming video, edging out the Apple iPad by 28.2% to 27.1%. Advantage, Microsoft, which owns the Xbox LIVE digital media delivery service.
AllThingsD’s Peter Kafka describ [...]
Posted: Monday, May 14th 2012
Jelli Offers Terrestrial Radio with Social Media Analytics, Ad Engagement
Social radio provider Jelli is claiming to have “reimagined the radio spot, making it more engaging and interactive.†Jelli promises a radio/social media mashup for advertisers, and now promises it can quantify those exposures with social media analytics.
TechCrunch described Jelli [...]
Posted: Thursday, May 3rd 2012
Hulu "Grows Up" As a TV Rival, Guarantees 100% Ad Completion
The streaming service Hulu will hold a TV-style upfront on Thursday, reports the New York Times; and it is expected to announce it has reached two million paid subscribers of its $8/month Hulu Plus service. If true, then Hulu has gained 0.5 million in Q1 2012.
Hulu is a joint venture of NBCUniversal, Fox Entertainment Group and Disne [...]
Posted: Tuesday, April 17th 2012
Will FM Find Its Way to the Cell Phone? Not if Cell Phone Manufacturers Have Anything to Say About It
The National Association of Broadcasters has put forth a plan in which radio stations would give up their exemption for license fees for the music they play - shelling out on average $100 million a year. In exchange, one of the perks NAB is asking for is a government mandate that would force cell phone manufacturers to offer FM radio on their devices (via the New York Times).
It is a tricky, multi-layere [...]
Posted: Tuesday, August 24th 2010
Industry Buzz & News: 5/06/10
Legal/Regulatory:
New U.S. push to regulate internet access.
Campaigns & Creative:
Yahoo's new ad isn't bad but it's still a waste of $80 million.
Staples keeps customer [...]
Posted: Thursday, May 6th 2010
iPad Users Like the ABC app - Even If They Can't Stream it to Their TV
ABC says iPad users have played more than 1.5 million episodes of ABC television shows since the iPad went on sale in early April, while more than 400,000 copies of the free ABC player have been downloaded.
Traditional :30 Spots
The advertising seen in ABC's shows for the iPad are currently the same kind seen on TV, but by the fall, ABC expects to offer advertisers interactive ads, of the sort featured on its web player, [...]
Posted: Wednesday, May 5th 2010
Mobile TV Coalition Vague on Advertising Plans
A coalition of twelve local broadcasting station groups, including stations from NBCU, Fox, and ION Television, have formed a consortium to offer television content via mobile devices. The group represents 173 stations and collectively reaches 150 million people - an appealing target for advertisers. Unfortunately, it has not put forth clear cut advertising strategies yet.
Speaking to Broadcasting Cable, Cox Media Group President Sandy Schwartz [...]
Posted: Thursday, April 15th 2010
Industry Buzz & News: 3/19/10
Creatives & Campaigns:
PlayStation Move ad mocks Wii and Natal.
Nestle to Facebook fans: consider yourself embraced.
Scott's Miracle-Gro amps up local marketing.
Search:
[...]
Posted: Friday, March 19th 2010
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
Dockers Links TV Tag, Content Site in Super Bowl Ad
Dockers is advertising during the Super Bowl for the first time since 2002 with an integrated campaign that includes technology provided by a mobile music discovery application provider and a branded content site to engage the consumer more deeply than a 30 second spot during the game could.
Men Without Pants
Dockers has partnered with Shazam to develop the "Men Without Pants" TV commer [...]
Posted: Friday, January 29th 2010
Integrated Campaign Kicks off Monster.com's Promotion of New Tools, Search Engine
Monster.com has launched an integrated print, television and online campaign to promote a new job matching search engine and set of online job seeking tools. It kicked off the campaign with a spot on the AFC Championship game and plans to run another during next month's Super Bowl.
The print ads have already begun to run in the Wall Street Journal and more than 100 regional newspapers, as well [...]
Posted: Tuesday, January 26th 2010
Hulu Mulls Subscription Service
Hulu is considering charging users to access certain popular shows in the hopes of increasing revenue. It is one of many media providers that has begun experimenting to find the fine line between what viewers expect to see for free online, and what they are willing to pay for, according to people familiar with the matter, writes the Los Angeles Times (via MediaBuyerPlanner).
One possible plan includes [...]
Posted: Thursday, January 21st 2010
Consumer Groups Call for 'TV Everywhere' Investigation
The cable industry's TV Everywhere initiative is being attacked by seven consumer advocacy groups that claim the plan stifles competition in the emerging market for online television programming.
The groups - Free Press, Media Access Project, Consumer Federation of America, Consumers Union, Open Technology Institute, Participatory Culture Foundation and Public Knowledge - say TV Everywhere is the result of "illegal collusion," and have filed l [...]
Posted: Tuesday, January 5th 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
Sports Illustrated Bets on the Tablet
In conjunction with the upcoming debut of tablet computers, Sports Illustrated is developing a tablet-friendly new offering that will marry components of the magazine’s print and digital versions.
The move is the latest in a string of efforts by other newspapers and magazines, hard-hard hit by the recession and reader migration to the web, which are looking for new media on which to share their content and attract new advertisers. Last month, Conde Nast [...]
Posted: Friday, December 4th 2009
Vevo Music Gets A&T Ad Nod; Could Be Next Hulu
Vevo, an online music video service expected to launch later this year, has landed AT&T as an advertiser, both companies have announced.
According to Rio Caraeff, president and CEO of Vevo, and Chris Schembri, AT&T's VP of media services, AT&T will provide financial support to the music servic [...]
Posted: Wednesday, October 28th 2009
Industry Buzz & Snippets: 10/27/09
Search Technologies:
Google Social Search to go live next week.
Social web browser Flock is partnering with Spanish-language media company Univision
Google Voice lets users keep their numbers.
[...]
Posted: Tuesday, October 27th 2009
SocNets, Email Top 2010's Media-Buying List
Having a "presence on social networks" is one of the top priorities for marketers in 2010, with nearly six in 10 planning to include social-media spending in their next-year's marketing budget, according to the "2010 Media Planning Intelligence Study" from the Center for Me [...]
Posted: Monday, October 5th 2009
Content Trumps Community, Communications Online
In research that appears to reinforce the adage that "content is king," the most recent data from the Online Publishers Association's (OPA) Internet Activity Index (IAI) reveal that consumers are now spending more time online with content than they do with either community or communications activities. Â
The latest figures come from a six-year analy [...]
Posted: Wednesday, September 23rd 2009


