The New Media Update
May 5th, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Audio Podcasting, Making Money with Podcasts, The New Media Update
Audio podcaster and novelist Seth Harwood is pulling out all the stops, celebrating today. No, not the typical americanized Cinco de Mayo revelry. Today commemorates the publication of Harwood’s crime novel, Jack Wakes Up, by Random House. This is his first novel to be published by a major publishing house, but Harwood is no stranger […]
Tags: Audio Podcasting, book deal, making money with podcasting, podcast novels, Scott Sigler, Seth Harwood, The New Media Update
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May 2nd, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Internet TV, The New Media Update, Video
Thursday, entertainment empire Disney fired a loud salvo in the struggle to unseat YouTube as the king of online video. Disney, parent company of TV network ABC, announced an agreement to join forces with free online video service Hulu.com. Disney will join Hulu’s other content partners, NBC Universal, and News Corporation, as well as Providence […]
Tags: ABC, ad-supported internet video, comScore, Disney, Hulu, Lost, online video, Streaming Video, Video, YouTube
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May 1st, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Citizen Media, The New Media Update
Online marketing research firm eMarketer released its latest report Wednesday, a study that indicates a growing number of Americans Internet users are publishing their own blogs, for a growing blog-reading audience. The cloyingly named The Blogosphere: A-Twitter with Activity, report indicates that the number of American Internet users making their own blogs is growing: 27.9 […]
Tags: bloggers, blogging, blogs, eMarketer, statistics, the future of journalism, the future of media, the future of news, The New Media Update, trends
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May 1st, 2009 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Commentary, The New Media Update
According to a new Nielson report, people’s attention is moving to Internet video and social networking, and online advertising is following. Highlights of the report: The number of American users frequenting online video destinations has climbed 339% since 2003 Time spent on video sites has shot up almost 2,000% over the same period In the […]
Tags: Internet video, new media trends, social networking, the future of media
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Apr 24th, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Digital Music, Streaming Video, The New Media Update, Video
Business news source Bloomberg reports that, according to sources “with knowledge of the discussions,” streaming video powerhouse Hulu.com, is in talks with record labels to offer music videos on the site. Major music companies Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and EMI Group are rumored to be in discussion with the video […]
Tags: Digital Music, EMI, Google, Hulu, music, music videos, Sony, the future of music, trends, Universal Music, Vevo, Video, Warner Music Group, YouTube
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Apr 23rd, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Commentary, The New Media Update
Peter Althin, the attorney representing Pirate Bay spokesperson Peter Sunde, has called for a retrial, Swedish news site The Local revealed today. Swedish radio channel Sveriges Radio’s P3 news programme reports that the judge in the case was a member of the same copyright protection groups as several of the main entertainment industry representatives, who […]
Tags: bittorrent, copyright, file sharing, legal battles, legal issues, p2p, piracy, Pirate Bay, Pirate Party, Radiohead, RIAA, Sweden, torrent
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Apr 22nd, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: The New Media Update
Gannettblog, “the alarmingly independent daily” blog covering the large national newspaper-publishing company, Gannett Co., posted a purported “internal memo” from an editor which bans staff from the use of social networking sites during work hours: “April 21, 2009 Staff: It has come to my attention that some staff members are spending a lot of time […]
Tags: Facebook, Gannett, newspapers, social networks, the future of news, twitter
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Apr 20th, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Making Money with Podcasts, Podcasting, The New Media Update
Chris Bulger of web analytics concern Compete has compiled some interesting statistics on most-listened-to stations on Sirius Internet Radio. Compete tracks two million media consumers’ overall Internet behavior; Bulger examined the listening habits of those who listen to the satellite network’s online offerings. With hundreds of different channels to choose from, I would have thought […]
Tags: Adam Carolla, Howard Stern, Making Money with Podcasts, podcasts, satellite radio, Sirius, the future of radio, XM
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Apr 20th, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Making Money with Podcasts, The New Media Update
For a gloomy start to the new work-week, digital marketing and media researcher/analysts eMarketer has an article this morning, detailing a bleak outlook for media around the world that rely on advertising revenues to get by. eMarketer looked at planned advertising spending, calling the spends “a barometer of economic confidence.” The company has examined at […]
Tags: advertising, advertising trends, eMarketer, internet advertising, the future of advertising, trends
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Apr 17th, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Featured Story, iPods & Portable Media Players, Podcasting, Podcasting Statistics, The New Media Update
Edison Research has released their annual joint study, with Arbitron, of Americans’ radio consumption habits – and it shows that podcasting continues its steady, unrelenting growth.
According to the report, the audience for podcasts has grown by a healthy 22% since last year.
Tags: Arbitron, conventional radio, Edison Media Research, HD radio, Internet radio, media statistics, new media trends, Podcasting, podcasting demographics, podcasts, satellite radio, the future of radio, The Infinite Dial, trends
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