Archive for November, 2007

Ad supported video more profitable than paid downloads

Yesterdays post was getting so long I decided to break it up.
Greg Loftis, over at Forrester sent me several reports that James McQuivey has done around media and advertising. (If your company uses Forrester’s services you can read the full reports. If not you’ll be taken to the excerpts.)

Online Video Syndicator Hulu.com Overperforms At Beta […]

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I told you so: DVD advertising

I recently blogged about my extreme frustration with NBC:

Their decision to pull their shows off iTunes
They make you use an online player that doesn’t work
And have horrible commercials you can’t skip.

Then in a post about NBC running ads during an episode of Heros along the bottom of the screen, I posted a more recent […]

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I’m a Grup, I finally fit in (kind of)

So while putting together an eBook campaign I’ve been working on for months now I came across an old article from 5 Blogs Before Lunch.
Dave points us to a New York Times article about Grups aka Yupsters aka Yindies.
This is an obituary for the generation gap. It is a story about 40-year-old men and women […]

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I promise I’m not slacking

Things have been a little quite here for a very good reason. Rich is migrating my blog over to our server and ran into some issues with my database (or something). I didn’t want to post anything because any new post, not in the last version of the file sent, would be lost.
That […]

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