Resources
BNET Resources
- sort by:
- Relevance
- Date
- Popularity
- AOL Shows Worst Not Over For Media Job Cuts
- By Sue ZeidlerLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - If AOL's announcement on Thursday of another 2,500 job cuts is anything to go by, the painful layoffs that have ravaged the media industry over the past year are nowhere near over.Even though U.S. media conglomerates have largely reported stronger-than-expected quarterly earnings and their...
- News items 2009-11-19
- Resource Planning And Optimization For Broadcasters And Their Production Companies
- The media industry is undergoing radical and rapid change driven by liberalization, privatization, and digitization. New networks and new distribution models emerge, transforming the broadcasting landscape from an environment that used to be highly regulated to one that is truly dynamic and competitive. This change brings immense challenges, but also...
- White papers 2006-09-06
- Effectively Achieving Regulatory Compliance In The Wake Of Media Industry Mergers
- The Canadian media industry has seen its share of activity in the recent hotbed of Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A). As in other industries, media companies have to face the numerous challenges of integration - from identifying areas of cost and operations synergies to communicating with stakeholders including regulators and special...
- White papers 2008-02-05
- Technology Will Save Newspapers, Right?
- Posterous has only been a round a month so far, but it's already gaining adherents among bloggers, and in particular, micro-bloggers. The company offers a way for bloggers to go mobile and post via email or text messaging -- for free. Posterous is part of a broader movement to simplify...
- Blog posts 2008-07-30
- NBC/Outside.in Launch Hyper-Local News Model
- Welcome to the future. Fire up your browser, and go to this part of NBC New York's website. Do you see that window at the left labeled "Local Hot Spots?" Please click on one of the circles. I clicked on Houston Street, and it yielded 120 blog...
- Blog posts 2009-01-15
- Disney's New Revenue Stream: Eggs
- Hey, media exec! Lack of a viable business model got you down? Well, the solution may be right in your refrigerator! Maybe, like the Walt Disney Corp., you can start selling eggs stamped with your corporate logo, or the image of the cutest character in your stable....
- Blog posts 2009-03-20
- Why No Disruptive Business Models Emerge Inside Media
- Before you conclude that what follows is entirely orthogonal to the media industry, please allow me the luxury of considering a few details of what I've been up to lately. Bear with me, please, this may be a winding path. The past few days I was visiting...
- Blog posts 2009-07-18
- Media Company Values Crashing Down, Down, Down
- Media Company Values Crashing Down, Down, DownRE: Media Company Values Crashing Down, Down, DownI really believe that a lot of both small and large businesses are going down because of an inability to switch to a "Plan B" in tough times. Many should be making the switch to "defense...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-10
Additional Resources
- SAP Business Intelligence for the Media Industry: Success in Today's Media Industry Requires a New Approach to Data Management
- The information age has utterly transformed the media industry. Traditional markets have been shattered, and competition for the fragments is ruthless. To gain share, media companies must develop a wider range of offerings tailored to specific audiences, while keeping strict control of costs. This paper focuses on how the integrated...
- White papers 2004-10-13
- SAP Business Intelligence For The Media Industry
- The information age has utterly transformed the media industry. Traditional markets have been shattered, and competition for the fragments is ruthless. To gain share, media companies must develop a wider range of offerings tailored to specific audiences, while keeping strict control of costs. This paper explains SAP Business Intelligence features...
- White papers 2004-09-01
- Primedia and Brill Form `Media Central'; Primedia Combines Media Industry-Related Titles Into One Group; Brill is Named CEO of `Media Central'
- Business/Entertainment Editors & High Tech Writers NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 4, 2001 Primedia (NYSE:PRM) Chairman and CEO Tom Rogers announced today that it is combining its 172 newsletters, magazines, Web sites, conferences, databases and other products that focus on the media industry into a new subsidiary called Media Central....
- Research articles 2001-01-04
- Grow figure: there's more of everything in Asia this year as the media industry celebrates all manner of new outlets and opportunities. But, veterans of the past 12 years in Asian television say, believing all the hype may be dangerous and that basic busi
- The global media industry has high hopes for Asia at the moment. Pricewaterhouse Coopers expects China's compound annual media and entertainment growth to be 25.2% over the next five years. India's will be 14.9%. Pure television numbers--at 8.1% compound annual growth to 2009 are less spectacular,...
- Research articles 2005-09-01
- Staffs pay price for big-ticket mergers. (media industry consolidation)
- Layoffs follow skyrocketing radio, TV mergers Chhun Thy Lim has survived many struggles, but last week he became one of the media industry's latest victims of consolidation. Lim endured the repressive Khmer Rouge political regime in his native Ca Layoffs follow skyrocketing...
- Research articles 1996-09-02
- What's going on. (interview with Lazard Freres & Co. managing director Steven Rattner on media industry consolidation)(Interview)
- The media industry is threatening to eclipse old records in trading activity, and radio-television is leading the way. The players and the scorecards keep changing by the day. Lazard Freres' Steve Rattner fills in the blanks in this interview with BR The media industry is threatening...
- Research articles 1995-09-18
- The morning after: nobody exploited the booming media industry of the late 1980s better than Mr. Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation - and few borrowed more money to do it. (Murdoch's Kingdom) (company profile)
- Nobody exploited the booming media industry of the late 1980s better than Mr Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation-and few borrowed more money to do it Nobody exploited the booming media industry of the late 1980s better than Mr Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation-and few borrowed ...
- Research articles 1990-08-18
- Atex, the World's Leading Developer of Software Solutions for the Media Industry, Acquires Mactive.
- READING, England, February 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Atex (www.atex.com), the world's leading developer of software solutions for the media industry, has today announced that it has acquired Mactive. READING, England, February 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Atex (www.atex.com),...
- Research articles 2007-02-12
- How To Get A Job In The Media Industry
- Getting a job in the media industry is a bit different to your usual job search. The media industry isn't for people looking for an easy ride. It's a continual uphill struggle against the competition and yourself. But that makes the rewards that much sweeter. So be prepared to be...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- The 451 Group: Grid Computing Technology Is a Critical Resource for the Digital Media Industry to Succeed in Delivering More Sophisticated Animation and Special Effects
- NEW YORK -- Vendor Companies Are Facing Numerous Obstacles and Challenges in Selling Grid Computing Technology to the Digital Media Industry The 451 Group has found that grid computing technology has become a critical resource for the digital media industry - necessary to deliver more sophisticated animation and special...
- Research articles 2005-09-28
- Unisys Marks 30 Years of Media Industry Service with New Hermes System
- Celebrating a milestone of 30 years of service to the media industry, Unisys will unveil the latest version of News Content Manager-Hermes 10, release 10.1, this month.Featuring enhanced integration with Adobe CS and an expansion of its open Web Services platform, Hermes 10.1 helps media organizations to use one integrated...
- Research articles 2004-06-01
- Online Publishers Association Releases 2004 Online Media Industry Year-in-Review
- NEW YORK -- The Online Publishers Association OPA announced today that it has published its 2004 Online Media Industry Year-in-Review. Following a comprehensive analysis of the year's events, the OPA identified four key developments that shaped the online content business during 2004:
- Research articles 2004-12-14
- << Previous
- page 1 of 1
- Next >>