Archive for June, 2007

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MediaBytes 06.28.07

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

TUBEMOGUL, a video analytics company, has conducted a fascinating study of video sites to determine how viewers are counted. YouTube, Yahoo Video, and Metacafe were found to have strict counting requirements - generally requiring long views, and often ignoring multiple views from the same computer. AOL, MySpace, and Revver were found to have much looser [...]

UGTV ‘07 New York

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

06/27/07 — 07:00p-08:30p
UGTV ‘07 New York
(Union Square Ballroom, New York, NY)
Shelly Palmer - Panelist

MediaBytes 06.27.07

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

 
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MYSPACE will roll out MySpace TV this Thursday. The site will mix user-generated and professional video content. It will accept amateur uploads and feature programs owned by News Corp., as well as the Sony Minisode Network. The site will make it easy for MySpace users to integrate videos from MySpace TV with MySpace profiles and [...]

MediaBytes 06.27.07

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

MYSPACE will roll out MySpace TV this Thursday. The site will mix user-generated and professional video content. It will accept amateur uploads and feature programs owned by News Corp., as well as the Sony Minisode Network. The site will make it easy for MySpace users to integrate videos from MySpace TV with MySpace profiles and [...]

MediaBytes 06.26.07

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

 
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AT&T continues to rollout U-verse. The IPTV service is now available in Ohio, the eighth state to gain coverage. U-verse currently has fewer than 50,000 subscribers, but At&T expects to sign up 10,000 new customers per week by the end of the year.
ABC plans to fight commercial-skipping with a “Tease ‘n’ Reveal” strategy. At the [...]

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Government Mandated FM Chips In Mobile Phones: A Fake Fight

Analog FM Radio chips in every mobile device? Cell phones, smart phones and app phones? Mandated by Congress? How? Why? When something sounds this stupid, it begs for all of those questions. After all, there doesn't seem to be a reason for the government to blast the digital mobile device ... Read More