Posts Tagged ‘
new media ’
Oct 28th, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: General
Video analytics and distribution company Tube Mogul looked at the past several months of metrics for You Tube videos featuring U.S. Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama: “John McCain’s campaign appears to be shifting resources away from YouTube. Overall, they are launching 39.8% fewer videos than last month, and 29.7% fewer than August. Perhaps […]
Tags: 2008 election, Barack Obama, blog, Election 2008, john mccain, MySpace, new media, politics, politics and new media, twitter, US politics, YouTube
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Aug 31st, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Citizen Media, Microblogging
On the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina‘s devastation along the Gulf Coast of the United States, another huge hurricane, Gustav, is howling around Cuba and heading for New Orleans, which was devastated by the 2005 hurricane. New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin is calling Gustav “the mother of all storms,” and has ordered the mandatory evacuation […]
Tags: Andy Carvin, Chris Brogan, Craigslist, Gustav, hurricane Gustav, natural disaster, new media, ning, social media, social networking sites, Tim Street, volunteer
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Aug 15th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General, Podcasting Research, Podcasting Statistics
New research shows that podcasting and social media are important technologies at the fastest growing companies in the US. The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Center for Marketing Research recently conducted one of the first statistically significant, longitudinal studies on the usage of social media in corporations. Research Highlights: Four out of five companies in the […]
Tags: corporate podcasting, marketing, new media, new media research, research, social media, trends
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Aug 8th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General, New Media Organizations
New media is dramatically more efficient than old media at creating Internet content and getting page views, if numbers published by Gawker Media are any example. According to Gawker publisher Nick Denton, July 2008 traffic to Gawker sites set a record for the organization of 254 million monthly pageviews. Denton goes on to note that […]
Tags: Gawker Media, new media, the future of news, trends
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Jun 23rd, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General
We talk a lot at Podcasting News about how new media gives anyone the potential to publish to people all around the world. This poses challenges to traditional media, though, especially newspapers, because they are faced with tens of thousands of nimble new competitors. As a result, newspapers are losing advertisers to Web media, losing […]
Tags: Ad Age, new media, New York Times, newspaper, statistics, the future of publishing, trends
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Jun 12th, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Featured Story, Internet TV, Making Money with Podcasts, New Media Organizations, Podcast Distribution, Podcasting, Podcasting Networks, Video, Video Podcasts
Internet video startup Revision3, the home of Diggnation, XLR8R TV, Epic Fu and other popular video podcasts, has been making headlines since its founding in 2005.
The most recent headlines, though, have surrounded Revision3’s extended outage over Memorial Day weekend, and the way CEO Jim Louderback’s very publicly pointed the finger at anti-piracy firm MediaDefender as the cause for the outage.
Podcasting News’ Publisher Elisabeth McLaury Lewin caught up with Louderback, who answered questions about Revision3, how they plan to respond to the MediaDefender attack and his vision for the future of Internet media.
Tags: denial-of-service attack, DOS attack, Fast Company TV, Internet TV, Internet video, Jim Louderback, Mashable, MediaDefender, new media, Podcast Distribution, podcasting network, qore, Revision 3, Revision3, Robert Scoble, Tekzilla, Veronica Belmont, Video, wine library tv
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Mar 8th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Internet TV, Streaming Video
The LA Times has published an article by thirtysomething creator Marshall Herskovitz that responds to criticism of his show quarterlife, which was hyped beforehand as the first television-quality production for the Web. The show bombed on YouTube and went on to bomb on network television. Despite the show’s poor performance, Herskovitz thinks quarterlife is not […]
Tags: Marshall Herskovitz, new media, Quarterlife, trends, YouTube
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Feb 16th, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Audio Podcasting, Citizen Media, General, New Media Organizations, Podcasting Events, Video
Ed Roberts (photo, right), KC Weather Podcast, and music podcast, Looking Out The Window, led a PodCamp Midwest session called “Join the Conversation: (Ed Roberts is not the guy who invented the Altair computer, nor the guy who founded the disability movement and caused wheelchair-accessible parking spaces to be made availalbe) The New Media Triangle […]
Tags: Audio Podcasting, new media, PodCamp, podCamp Midwest, Podcasting Events, social media, social networking
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Feb 11th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General, Making Money with Podcasts
If you’re trying to make money with new media, IDC has some good news for you. U.S. Internet advertising is growing like mad – up by 25% in 2007 to over 25 billion dollars. And the money’s not all going to Google. Research Highlights:¬† As people spend more time on the Internet, companies are moving […]
Tags: advertising, making money with podcasting, new media, Podcasting Statistics, trends
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Jan 31st, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Podcasting Services
Wizzard, the podcasting network that recently announced it had served up over a billion podcasts in 2007, announced today that its common shares have been approved for listing on the American Stock Exchange (“AMEX”). Wizzard is tentatively scheduled to begin trading during the week of February 4th, 2008. The company will be traded under the […]
Tags: new media, podcasting stock, stock, trends, Wizzard
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