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- Motivational Posters Are Lame
- I love "How I Met Your Mother," a sitcom that has some of the smartest writing on television. The set design and the inside jokes are clever, which is why I watched part of the last episode with my DVR set to super slo-mo in an attempt to decipher one...
- Blog posts 2008-05-08
- BNET Daily Dispatch: Dell, Upper Deck, Coke, and Online Ads
- Dell said today that it would start selling personal computers at 3,000 Wal-Mart stores in the United States and Canada starting next month. This would be Dell's first foray at selling PCs through traditional retailers. Dell, clamoring to regain its position as the world's No. 1 PC maker,...
- Blog posts 2007-05-24
- Fast Forwarding Reality
- From an article in today's New York Times: "..more viewers [than in the past] are watching shows delayed rather than live, using TiVo and other DVRs. Research indicates those viewers are more likely to fast-forward through spots than those who watch live TV." Gee, that's...
- Blog posts 2007-05-14
- The Digital-Media Revolution
- As consumer media go digital, they are sparking a revolution in the way one receives sounds and images, as well as how to store them, use them, and pay for them. The revolution has spawned a host of new products - personal video recorders, MP3 players, and photo-quality printers -...
- White papers 2001-07-16
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- 2005 U.S. Cable Television Outlook: New Services Continue to Drive Financial Strength
- Voice-over-Internet protocol (VoIP) will experience a more widespread launch in the industry in 2005, with penetration reaching 5% of cable modem subscribers, or approximately 2 million customers. VoIP is expected to have a more material effect in 2006. Basic subscriber growth, while less meaningful with the event of non video...
- White papers 2004-12-06
- At MTV, Advertising and Content Continue to Merge
- At its upfronts today, MTV announced a new plan to soldier forward on "podbusting" -- essentially creating branded mini-movies that are inserted into commercial breaks. The idea is that if the ad is compelling enough, increasingly DVR-enabled users won't fast forward through, and instead watch the proceedings. From the NYT:...
- Blog posts 2008-05-09
- Television: Tomorrow's Web
- Does TV have to be disrupted by the Web? Yes. That is to say, maybe. No, wait -- TV will disrupt the Web. So goes The Revolution Will Be Televised, an essay by Michael Hirschorn in the March issue of the the Atlantic. It's a must-read...
- Blog posts 2008-02-28
- Who Needs Streaming Video?
- Streaming video is what we - a generation of TV viewers – grew up with. You watch what is broadcast when it’s broadcast as it’s broadcast. You blink; you miss something. Something disrupts the signal; a fragment of what you’re watching is gone forever. Doesn’t matter whether the...
- Blog posts 2007-02-23
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