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How Google is changing the face of TV and Video Advertising

December 2nd, 2008

Google (with YouTube) is making a serious run at the Television. Is there no media that is safe from the intrusion and disintermediation that Google creates?

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Article links:
Rival forecast to catch YouTube
What Is Google Doing in TV?
Where Do Online Viewers Go for Video?
Musing: Google is selling TV ads. Google is already the [...]

Other good articles this past week / 9.29.08

September 29th, 2008

Issues of Interest
College Students’ Social Networking
emarketer
Female Gaming on the Rise
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Study: Media, Technology Win Out Over Friends, Family
Adotas
Extending the Social Network
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Digital Marketing News
Video Ad Spend: Building to Steep Growth
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Mobile Ads Might Work with Teens
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The TV Ad Exodus, Part 2: Melding With the Web
ecommerce times
JupiterResearch: MySpace, Facebook need different approaches
biz report

Digital Commerce News
No Such Thing as Free [...]

The Upside to Media Multitasking

September 29th, 2008

Is more better? How do we leverage the connection between TV and the internet.

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Article excerpt: Racking up more total viewing time. Americans consider themselves expert multitaskers, listening to the radio while driving, surfing the Internet while watching TV, and talking on the phone while doing everything else. Yet while advertisers worry [...]

TV’s Future Looks Like Web’s Present

September 2nd, 2008

Will web-like targeting save TV advertising?

Picture: AdAge.com

Article excerpt:  Forrester says targeted ads and a portal-like menu of options are coming to your set. TV advertising is poised to change dramatically over the next decade, embracing the kind of targeting and user control already common on the Web, according to a new report by Forrester Research. [...]

VOD Ad Growth Barriers Remain

July 9th, 2008

Is the ad growth based on content or on opportunity?

Picture: SizeThis.com
Article excerpt:  Will advertisers adapt to VOD? Primetime and scheduled TV are losing their impact as consumers create their own entertainment lineups. Digital video recorders (DVRs) and video-on-demand (VOD) allow viewers to watch content on their own schedule and avoid traditional TV advertising.  At the [...]

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