media consumption

Why Online Media Just Aren't Taking Off

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Web Clusters: Users Visit Six Sites

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Commercial Broadcasters and the Internet: A Series of Posts

by: Alain Thys

This is the first of a few blogposts in which I intend to focus on broadcasting and the internet.  They will be short posts as I don't want to rehash the usual stories, yet try and raise a few questions that haven't yet been covered elsewhere.  In the end, I'll probably bundle it in a report (if you want a copy, drop me a note).

If you want to have a look at real media innovation, these days public broadcasters are the place to be. 

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PBS NewsHour Looks at Future of Television

by: Josh Hawkins

Determined not to make the same mistakes as the music industry, television networks are scrambling to experiment with new Internet distribution models. And some are making money along the way.

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And Another Thing...

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Interpublic Chief Talks Media & Audience Fragmentation

by: Josh Hawkins

At Adweek's MIXX Conference and Expo, Mark Rosenthal, chairman/CEO of Interpublic Group of Companies Inc.'s media business, described what he believes are the key trends that will radically impact advertising and agencies over the next few years (via DMnews):

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Raj Reddy Presentation

by: David Polinchock

Dr. Reddy made an excellent presentation last night about the PcTVT. He's really doing some cool work and if there's anyone who can pull something like this, it's him! Here's an article about the project, some article additional links and the pdf of the presentation that he gave last night at the Lab.

Download the presentation: Download PCTVT.pdf

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US Podcasting Sweet Spot = 45+

by: Alain Thys

A survey of 8000 American consumers by research company CLX is giving us a few more numeric data on the actual amount of people listening to podcasts.  In summary, the numbers are:

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MediaPost Publications - Teens, Tweens Abandon TV, Study Finds Waning Interest In Television - 07/29/2005

by: David Polinchock

NEW TV RESEARCH HAS DISCOVERED that young teens and tweens are less interested in TV as they get older.

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Japanese Spend More Time on Internet than Reading Newspapers

 
People in Japan spend an average of 37 minutes a day using the internet (up from 32 min in 2004) while newspaper reading is down from 33 minutes to 31. This according to Japan's National Institute of Information & Communications Technology annual survey.

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