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I think Outside.in starts to give some insight into how local media could be done right…how it could be more interesting and, more importantly, useful.
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Worldwide broadband subscriptions will exceed 536 million by 2011, with DSL representing over half of the market. Fiber and WiMax will be among the fastest growing access technologies in the next 5 years, according to a report just released by Strategy An
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A friend of mine works for Gannett, which owns USA Today and heaps of local newspapers and TV stations throughout the country. Well, most of the local sites are horrible at the very least. However, the company is in the process of rolling out new designs
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ITV News will decide what the audience should be talking about. And how much air time is it going to give to material from the public? Well, the Uploaded segment within the news bulletins is likely to be about 60 seconds.
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ITN today launched a national network of citizen correspondents, giving the public a chance to have their views aired on ITV news bulletins.
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Growth in the number of people who legally download music is slowing, according to a new report. While last year saw 40 percent growth in legal downloaders, this year there has only been a 15 percent increase, says London-based Entertainment Media Researc
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Amazon.co.uk is the second most visited retail website after eBay UK based on UK internet visits and ranks #15 overall, just behind BBC.co.uk and ahead of YouTube.
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Despite the Googley exhortations of Doc Searls, Jason Calacanis, Paul Kedrosky…content is indeed king, paid for content that is, on and off the Web, regardless of Google’s self-aggrandizing business model wishes to the contrary.
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Manchester Blog Awards 2007. Are there any other city based blogger awards?
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Behavior targeting has been the news a lot recently. The old story for BT was about targeting ads..The new story, and news, is all about using different methodologies to target the right content, promotion, message etc to you on the site you are visiting.
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“we should instead be focusing on reevaluating attempts to tap the unique attributes of new media to deliver metrics that can actually measure the effectiveness of brand advertising..”
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The new results from Sky show that 28% of Sky customers now have Sky+ - thats 2.374 million households - up from 2 million in January. Anyone who has a Sky+ knows that the TV experience is transformed with one of these PVRs - and we’re now seeing PVRs for
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Instead of being sedentary in front of their computers, they’d stand. But instead of standing still, they’d walk on a treadmill. And instead of meeting around a conference table, they’d talk business while walking laps on a track.
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Does what it says on the tin - all those data points for presentations
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Trinity Mirror regionals and the University of Teesside have forged a unique partnership to design and run a multimedia journalism degree aimed at producing cub newspaper reporters equipped for digital publishing.
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“if someone “offered a service that stored my address book online so I didn’t have to constantly retype the recipient’s address, and allowed me to pay the postage and not have to bother with all the offer mumbo jumbo, that is actually one I would probably
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A new study being published by the University of Texas and Chitika says that the top 50,000 blogs may have generated around $500 million in aggregate 2006 revenue.
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StreetAdvisor.com is an entirely new kind of online real estate community powered by crowd-sourced reviews, photos, and videos. The new StreetAdvisor provides a real-life “insider” view making it the essential guidebook to finding the right street
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So here are some updated Facebook revenue estimates: 2007: $150 million ($200 million? $250 million? Who cares?), 2008: $750 million. 2009: $1.5 billion
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The study finds that consumers are not only opposed to a pay-per-view model or a subscription model but are also increasingly finding advertising in videos to be highly intrusive and think that it detracts from the overall experience.
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