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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

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

We Media

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

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

GigaOM : » The Myth, Reality & Future of Web 2.0

  • The Myth of Web 2.0 is the investment opportunities. The reality of Web 2.0 is too little original thinking. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

/Message: Hypergene on Buffett says Newspapers are "a business in permanent decline"

  • Newspapers face the prospect of seeing their earnings erode indefinitely. It’s unlikely that at most papers, circulation or ad pages will be larger in five years than they are now. That’s even true in cities that are growing. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Research Note - TV 2.0: How To Think Strategically About the Future of TV

  • because these shifts are discontinuous, strategy decay, will more than likely, as in other media markets, be violently, suddenly revealed - resulting in a rapid, exponential erosion in market cap and value creation potential. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Read/WriteWeb: Top Ten Underserved Web 2.0 Markets

  • As I scrolled through these lists today, I wondered which categories are currently underserved by products/service - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

The Attention Economy: The Natural Economy of the Net

  • having attention is very, very desirable, in some ways infinitely so, since the larger the audience, the better. And, yet, attention is also difficult to achieve owing to its intrinsic scarcity. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Publishing 2.0 » The Accelerating Pace of Change in Advertising

  • the ad industry was predicting that the 2006 TV upfront would hold flat — things are changing - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

/Message: The Rise of Web Culture and Its Enemies

  • Web culture is living at the edge, where people are interacting with others directly, and organizations form organically, as groups seek to legitimize order that has emerged within the group, not impose order on supposed chaos. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Poynter Online - E-Media Tidbits

  • the Internet will comprise 13.3 percent of the £12.2 billion UK advertising market this year, overtaking national newspapers with a share of 13.2 percent. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

It's lonely out there - The Boston Globe

  • The authors found that fully one-quarter of Americans say they have no one with whom to discuss their most important personal business - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04

Social Isolation Growing in U.S., Study Says

  • Americans go on 60 percent fewer picnics today and families eat dinner together 40 percent less often compared with 1965 - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
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