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04 Aug 06

Ad Rep Finds People Using More Web, Less 'Traditional' Media (MediaPost)

  • People are spending more time with the Internet and less time with so-called - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Online: Where The Growth Is

  • The media pie is growing faster than the economy, about 7% a year, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers' most recent forecast. But what we spend the money on, and who gets it, is changing enormously. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

FT.com / Comment & analysis / Editorial comment - The media industry in an internet age

  • A common thread in all this is that producers of content - everything from news to soap operas - are losing their grip on distribution. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

SimonWaldman.net » Blog Archive » The ‘former audience’ is still an audience

  • The core function of any mainstream media organisation remains the aggregation of a sizeable audience through the creation of content. And for the forseeable future, the majority of that audience is going to remain quite passive. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » Amusing Times

  • This opens all sorts of horizons for a newspaper as news-and-entertainment venture. When you think about it, why shouldn’t The Times have produced Seinfeld: sophisticated New York jokes for sophisticated New Yorkers? - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

The state of b-to-b media: Technology

  • As lead-generation programs become standard, b-to-b media will be weeded according to their ability to produce hard results. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » New News: Deconstructing the newspaper

  • What do we kill to save money, or what do we kill so we can shift resources to more important things? Whichever, you can’t stay the same and certainly can’t develop new features until you cut the fat and flesh. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

We Media London

  • We Media is about how we create a better-informed society by collaborating with one another. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

We Media

  • This report details the important considerations when exploring a collaborative effort between audience and traditional media organizations. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Lloyd@work » How do we buy audience?

  • if you can’t measure it, you can’t sell ads on it in anything like a mechanical way. And if you can’t sell in a mechanical way, you end up hiring human beings who pitch to clients and draw up readership surveys and explain “brand effects” and ot - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

del.icio.us: casting the net wider

  • Bookmarked items in del.icio.us that end in one of a number of filetypes will now automatically get some system tags added. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Internet Wasn't A Blip, The Recession Was: Report Defines A 'New Media Order'

  • Whatever the market shares ultimately prove to be, VSS says the forces driving change are clear: the expansion of digital media technologies, the shift toward consumer control of media--especially media supported primarily by consumer spending--and a shif - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Lesson for Murdoch: Keep the Bloggers Happy - New York Times

  • MySpace users began to notice that any references to YouTube, a video-sharing site and a competitor, were erased or blocked from appearing on My-Space. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

calendarlive.com: Mass media's last blast

  • Slowly but steadily, all of American culture is becoming as customized as an East L.A. lowrider — and increasingly self-conscious of its own construction. The new mass technoculture establishes its street cred by citing and cross-referencing the works o - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Media.Summit.New.York

  • Date: February 8-9, 2006 Location: McGraw-Hill Building, 49th St. & 6th Ave., New York City The 2006, Media Summit New York is the Premier International Conference on Motion Pictures, Television, Cable & Satellite, Broadband, Wireless, Publishing, Radio, - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

USATODAY.com - Teens hang out at MySpace

  • Forget the mall. Forget the movies. Forget school. Forget even AOL. If you're a teen in America today, the place to be is the social networking site MySpace - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Slashdot is Going out of Style in 2006 (by Jeremy Zawodny)

  • some people still think that Slashdot is a blog. I think of it as a message board in which only a small group of the members have the privileges required to create new posts. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
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