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- SNL Financial buys Kagan Research from MCG, Tim Baskerville becomes JupiterResearch CEO.
- JupiterKagan Inc., a portfolio company of MCG Capital Corp., has sold the assets of subsidiary Kagan Research LLC to SNL Financial see accompanying article. Los Angeles-based Kagan Research president Tim Baskerville is now CEO of JupiterKagan Inc. A brief history of Kagan ...
- Research articles 2007-04-25
- Online Radio Revenues Slated To Grow 20 Percent In 2010
- As terrestrial radio ad dollars continue to shrink, the adoption of online radio by listeners and marketers will push the web side into double digit growth over the next few years, a report by SNL Kagan says. This year, the researcher expects the space to hit $441 million, up...
- External links 2009-11-02
- Apple's iPhone wins rights to sell readymade ringtones in iTunes
- Apple has obtained the rights to offer readymade ringtones for the iPhone and the company is trying to have them available in time for next Wednesday's music-themed press conference. Owners of Apple's iPhone have long had the ability to create custom-made ringtones for their devices. The new music snippets are...
- News items 2009-09-03
- The Revenue Model: Why Baseball Is Booming
- Baseball has found increasingly inventive ways to ramp up revenue — from actually reducing the number of seats in stadiums to selling streaming video of baseball games online — hitting record highs for five consecutive years. ...
- Articles 2008-07-11
- Discovery Announces Beneficial Joint Venture with Hasbro Ahead of Earnings
- Steve Birenberg submits: Ahead of its 1Q09 earnings report on Monday, Discovery Communications DISCA announced a joint venture and re-branding of its Discovery Kids Network. A 50/50 joint venture with Hasbro HAS will lead a re-naming and re-programming of the U.S. network. Kids will continue to operate as...
- External links 2009-04-30
- Apple as a Religion
- Steve Birenberg submits: SNL Kagan, which publishes the Dow of Steve blog, recently had an article discussing lower prices initiated by Apple AAPL in the Mac and iPhone product lines. The article fairly noted that the price cuts were in response to the weak consumer environment and tough...
- External links 2009-06-17
- Fox Business recruits talk radio veteran
- Fox Business Network has turned to a provocative talk radio veteran to boost ratings and advertising revenues two years after Rupert Murdoch launched his challenge to CNBC and Bloomberg Television.The US financial channel, launched by News Corp in October 2007, on Thursday confirmed it would simulcast Don Imus's syndicated...
- External links 2009-09-03
- Apple Singing New iTunes About Online TV Subscriptions?
- The latest in subscription TV chatter: Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) is pitching network execs an iTunes-based monthly plan for $30, according to AllThingsD. As part of its increasingly deep TV “store,” Tunes already sells some subscriptions via season passes for specific shows—Mad Men is $2.99 an episode or $34.99 for...
- External links 2009-11-02
- Life After Oprah: Five Things to Know, and What to Expect
- Given that Oprah is moving from syndicated broadcast TV to a cable network with less reach, there's been plenty of speculation that her power as a cultural force could diminish in the same way that Howard Stern's did when he moved from free radio to satellite. (OWN, the Oprah Winfrey...
- News items 2009-11-29
- Comcast move for NBCU to face tough scrutiny
- US lawmakers warned they would closely scrutinise Comcast's bid for control of NBC Universal, as the cable company sought to ease regulatory and shareholder concerns.The combination of the General Electric-controlled NBCU, valued at $30bn, with $7.25bn worth of Comcast's cable channels will create one of the US's largest media...
- News items 2009-12-03
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