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Internet TV on Windows 7 - facing real competition.

30 October, 2009

 I was always hoping that the Internet would kill off low-brow TV forever, but no such luck, apparently. During last week’s launch, the “Internet TV” feature in Windows 7 suddenly became something serious for users in the U.S.. Internet TV was already present in pre-release versions of Windows 7, but back then it only had short clips and promos. With the final release, Internet TV includes full episodes of a surprising number of classic and current TV series. With this, Microsoft is entering competition for TV content distribution with Hulu and Apple in a much more direct sense than ever before.

Content

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Author: Jeroen Verkroost - Category: Copypaste, IPTV, VOD, Cable TV, HDTV, Broadcasting, Internet, Online Video - 4,431 readers - Comment


U2be: If you can’t go first, go big?

26 October, 2009

U2be

Last night Youtube streamed a live U2 concert from the Rosebowl in California. You can still see the recorded HD stream, which has great quality. The playist can be found here. During the live show, an integrated Twitter widget displayed comments from Twitter that were marked #U2, adding an extra layer of interactivity, which was, though hardly innovative, still nice.

PR machine

So, why is YouTube’s PR machine all over this event? We’ve seen enough live webcasts before, right? The truth is, Youtube is far Read on

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Author: Jeroen Verkroost - Category: Copypaste, Tools, IPTV, VOD, Music, Internet, Online Video, Twitter, social media - 4,458 readers - Comment


Online time spent on news will surpass print, radio in 2010.

20 October, 2009

Sources from Which US Adults Get Their News and Information, September 2009 (% of total)Jay Leno recently congratulated the New York Times for being in business for 158 years. The punch line, of course, was that he had read about the milestone on the Internet. According to US September 2009 studies by ARAnet and the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press television remains Americans’ primary source of news. However, online gained 20% in the last year, while the traditional channels lost between 10% and 18% versus last year.

Next year

While fewer respondents selected TV as their biggest news source compared with last year, TV is Read on

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Author: Jeroen Verkroost - Category: Internet, IP owners, Print, Research - 3,820 readers - Comment


If you can’t afford reporters, use bloggers?

13 October, 2009

Traditional UK newspaper the Guardian will launch “Guardian Local” a digital local news service under the Guardian brand. This will be done by hiring local bloggers to create content, meaning text, photographs, audio and video. The local news service will start in 3 medium-sized UK cities early 2010, with the bloggers reporting on meetings and events within their area.

Experimental

Emily Bell, director of digital development at Guardian News & Media, said, “Guardian Local is our small-scale experimental approach to local newsgathering.” Sarah Hartley of Guardian Local; “This experimental project reflects both the shifting nature of journalism and the reality on the ground.

Grass roots

I really wonder if this is Read on

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Author: Jeroen Verkroost - Category: User Generated Content, Internet, Print, social media - 3,766 readers - Comment


Paid content stands no chance

7 October, 2009

Paid

The Association of Online Publishers in the UK hosted its’ Content, Convergence and Creativity Summit today. Being creative content persons, they lovingly call it the AOP 3C Summit 2009.

Of course, there was a session about paid content. Now it is important to realize that most of the large online publishers are really traditional media companies that make severe losses on their activities. They have a huge cost base and they are either getting less public funding or less money from advertisers. Going online seemed to be the solution to make up for those losses a couple of years back, but now they find that their losses can’t be compensated by the proceeds from online advertising alone.

Financial Times

Therefore the Financial Times’s Rob Grimshaw and BBC’s Luke Bradley-Jones stated with infallible logic that Read on

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Author: Jeroen Verkroost - Category: Advertising, Broadcasting, Internet, IP owners, Print - 3,938 readers - Comment


Google Wave - too much of a good thing?

3 October, 2009

google-wave By now the first happy few have had the chance to begin testing Google Wave, the service presented by Google as “the email of the future.”

Mediapost gathered some early reactions from infulencers that were the first to test the service:

Blogger Robert Scoble has already deleted his account: “This service is way overhyped and as people start to use it they will realize it brings the worst of email and IM together: unproductivity. The first thing you notice is that you can see Read on

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