Study: Only 20 Percent Of Tablet Owners Are Willing To Pay For Media Apps

Most major publishers have acceded to Apple’s terms, to one degree or another, for selling subscriptions to app versions of their titles—in part because the iPad is likely to remain the dominant tablet. In return, these publishers are betting that they’ll be able to make enough advertising and subscription revenue to ease the pain of … Continue reading Study: Only 20 Percent Of Tablet Owners Are Willing To Pay For Media Apps

‘Hot News’ Doctrine Not Looking So Hot After Apppeals Court Ruling

In the past couple years, media companies doing battle with news aggregators—or competitors—began to turn to the little-known legal doctrine of “hot news.” It stems from a 1918 Supreme Court case that found news organizations might have a “quasi-property” right in news they worked hard to report, even if the news was re-worded to avoid … Continue reading ‘Hot News’ Doctrine Not Looking So Hot After Apppeals Court Ruling

IAB, Ad Trade Groups Try To Simplify Digital Metrics For Branding Efforts

I know I haven’t updated in a few weeks, but I’ve been so busy in the best way possible. From my internship to hanging out with good friends to Palm Springs to concerts to art museums, Los Angeles has not disappointed in the least. I do wish I had kept up with the blog better, … Continue reading IAB, Ad Trade Groups Try To Simplify Digital Metrics For Branding Efforts

Will Capped Data Plans Kill the Cloud?

theodp writes “With the introduction of its Chromebook, Google is betting big on the Cloud. As is Apple, with its iCloud initiative. So too are Netflix and Skype. Unfortunately, their very existence is threatened by data-capping carriers, who have set a course to make sure that the network is NOT the computer. ‘I don’t know … Continue reading Will Capped Data Plans Kill the Cloud?

Cross Platform Report: Americans Watching More TV, Mobile and Web Video

The average American today has more ways to watch video — whenever, however and wherever they choose. In the Cross-Platform Report, Nielsen finds that the resounding trend is this: Americans are spending more time watching video content on traditional TVs, mobile devices and the Internet than ever before. Traditional TVOverall TV viewership increased 22 minutes … Continue reading Cross Platform Report: Americans Watching More TV, Mobile and Web Video

May 2011: Top U.S. Web Brands

During May 2011 Google was the most visited website in the U.S. with 155 million unique visitors from home and work computers. The most visited sites among U.S. web users remained largely the same as the month before, while Apple switched positions with Wikipedia to become the 8th most visited site. Overall web activity increased … Continue reading May 2011: Top U.S. Web Brands

Knoxnews.com wins national Murrow Award for Tea Party documentary

Gerald Adler Wrote:Congrats to my colleagues!! Knoxnews.com, The Knoxville News Sentinel website, won a 2011 National Edward R. Murrow Award today for a video documentary on the Tea Party movement. Original Link: http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2011/jun/14/knoxnewscom-wins-national-murrow-award-tea-party-d/?partner=RSS via my6sense