Some Reflections on Bob Woodruff’s China White Wash
“So near to the truth, yet so far.” That’s the feeling I came away with after watching Bob Woodruff’s recent China Inside Out documentary for ABC news. It’s regrettable that a journalist of … More: continued here some reflections on bob woodruffs china white wash
Internet Crushing TV Networks
Sliding attention isn’t only a problem for newspapers, as ABC, CBS, and NBC all saw viewership decline through 2007. read more More: continued here internet crushing tv networks
CBS Radio Wants To Expand On Web
The old media vs. new media arguments are usually based on the idea of print vs. the Internet. CBS Radio is also looking to update itself, however, by embracing and expanding its online branches. Impressive growth, big arrangements – it’s all part of what sounds like a fairly realistic plan. CBS Radio “will invest in [...]
Online Video Viewing Up
Online video remains popular with close to two-thirds of Internet users viewing video online each week. News and user-generated content are the most viewed categories, followed by movie previews and music videos. TV shows round out the top five. The data comes from a TV-Internet study by Horowitz Associates. Missing an episode originally broadcast on [...]
The Writers Strike And The Future Of The Net
The Writers Guild of America strike has been an interesting debacle to watch, complete with a host of issues the public might not have thought of before. The inevitable convergence of the Internet and TV is one of them; the continued homogenization of American culture is another. Fortunately, the revolution is being blogged about. What [...]
Specific Media Ad Network Raises $100 Million
It’s not clear exactly how much money Specific Media got in a recent round of funding. What is clear, though, is that the online advertising company intends to go on an acquisition spree. In its current state, Specific Media isn’t exactly tiny; comScore puts it in third place behind Advertising.com and ValueClick, and its advertising [...]
Fox And Apple Partner On TV Deal
Fox Broadcasting and Apple iTunes are partnering to offer free premiere episodes of seven of Fox’s television programs. The catch is that the shows will only be free for the premieres and after that users will have to pay to download the programs which reminds me of an old anti-drug commercial where a drug dealer [...]
ABC: Amanda’s Been Canned
Ex-Rocketboom host Amanda Congdon won’t have her contract renewed with ABC, after a year of working with the network. It looks like the Amanda Across America tour will include a stop at the unemployment office. An unremarkable year with ABC, aside from a mildly controversial stint doing videos for chemical giant DuPont, ended not with [...]
SES: Ways SEMs Can Protect Intellectual Property
Trademark and copyright issues are complicated. That’s why we have lawyers. Luckily, we also have lawyers willing to drop by the Search Engine Strategies Conference in San Jose to shine a little light on the issue. SES: Ways SEMs Can Protect Intellectual Property (Our on-scene WebProNews staff has passed along this latest news from SES [...]
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