Filed under: BROADCAST/CABLE | Tags: 1996 Summer Olympics, Elle, Grand Slam, NBC Universal, Stylista, Summer Olympic Games, Tennis Channel, U.S. Open
With 16 days of its 17-day Summer Olympics run in the books, it’s looking as if NBC Universal is going to set a few records of its own. According to NBCU’s analysis of Nielsen data, its cable and broadcast platforms attracted 211 million viewers during that time period, 2 million more than the previous pace-setter, the 1996 Atlanta Games. Financial Times (8/24) , The Hollywood Reporter (8/24)
The 2008 U.S. Open tennis tournament begins today on USA, but that hasn’t stopped the Tennis Channel from planning for a year from now, when it will kick off its coverage of the Grand Slam event. The network, which will split 2009 U.S. Open coverage with ESPN and CBS, has even been busy signing up advertisers for the year-from-now tourney, including Longines, GlaxoSmithKline and Johnson & Johnson. Adweek (8/25)
The CW’s series debut of Stylista is now slated for October 22 at 9p, a week earlier than originally planned. This series will follow eleven fashion assistants working for Elle’s Fashion News Director, Anne Slowey as they battle to be the best. After weekly eliminations, the final winner will receive a one-year stint on Elle magazine’s editorial staff, a paid lease on a Manhattan apartment and a clothing allowance at H&M all valued at $100,000. (Cynopsis 8/25)
BET’s season two finale of Baldwin Hills on August 19 at 10p averaged 1.6 million total viewers. (Cynopsis 8/25)
Gamers chomping at the bit to get their hands on Will Wright’s latest sim masterpiece Spore may want to check out How to Build a Better Being on National Geographic Channel tomorrow night at 10 p ET/PT. The documentary offers insight into the genetic engineering research that went into Spore, which enables players to design life forms utilizing a menu of creator tools. The Spore Galactic Edition, which includes a DVD of the documentary, is due out for PC and Mac on Sept. 7. (Cynopsis 8/25)
Travel Channel Media picked up the exclusive U.S. cable rights to reality series The Amazing Race from CBS Television Distribution. The deal, with terms not disclosed, includes the most recent seasons of the show: 12 and 13 (now in production) plus Season 14 (based on production considerations). Episodes from Season 12 will air on the Travel Channel each Wednesday at 8p starting September 3. (Cynopsis 8/25)
Looking to establish its credentials in the reality-programming arena, Lifetime has ordered six episodes of a competition series about makeup artists. The show, to be titled “Blush: The Search for America’s Greatest Makeup Artist,” is expected to premiere in November and will serve as a companion to Lifetime’s newly acquired “Project Runway,” which moves to the network this fall. Variety (8/24)
Fox Cable Networks has signed a new carriage deal with Comcast to present the high-definition versions of the FX and Speed channels. The networks will be shown in the 720p format and will be rolled out on HD basic tiers across Comcast’s systems by the end of next year. Multichannel News (8/24)
Filed under: ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA | Tags: Craig Brewer, Facebook, Google, Myspace, NBC, New York Times, Olympics, Yahoo Sports
ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA
Despite its special Silverlight-powered Website and more than 2,000 hours of online video, it looks like NBC flubbed its opportunity to make its Olympics Web revenues more than a rounding error. NBCOlympics.com may have streamed 72 million videos and racked up 1.2 billion pageviews, but Yahoo Sports still edged it out with an average of 4.7 million visitors a day versus 4.3 million (source: Nieisen Online). And Yahoo didn’t even have video. NBC is spinning its numbers as a success to the New York Times today, in response an estimate eMarketer put out on Friday that NBC’s Olympics video ad revenues came to only $5.75 million. That compares to $23 million that CBS made from video ads when it streamed the NCAA basketball tournament live on its Website in March. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/08/25/no-matter-how-nbc-spins-it-olympics-web-strategy-comes-up-a-loser 8/25)
Over the next week, Google will finally be implementing Google Suggest, its auto-complete for searches, on its homepage at Google.com. The service allows users to see the most commonly searched phrases after entering only a few letters, helping users cut back on typing time and check for spelling errors. If you’d like to try the service out now (it isn’t currently activated for everyone) you can find it here
. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/08/25/4-years-later-google-suggest-graduates-to-googlecom 8/25)
Memphis-based filmmaker Craig Brewer (Hustle & Flow) is creating a new series for MTV New Media called $5 Cover, taking online viewers into the modern day Memphis music scene. Viewers can take a virtual tour of the local music scene, explore some of the cast‘s favorite hangouts, and get an inside look at Memphis hotspots. Additionally, MTV will share social networking applications and other digital tools with fans to build anticipation in between episodes. MySpace and Facebook widgets created for $5 Cover” will continuously feed related content, including exclusive music performances, video blogs and video tours of popular Memphis juke joints. The show will also be available on mobile, gaming and MP3-compatible devices. (Cynopsis 8/25)
Unique Audience for Presidential Candidates
June and July 2008 – Unique Audience
June 2008 July 2008
BarackObama.com 3,091,000 3,330,000
JohnMcCain.com 1,239,000 1,592,000
Source: Nielsen Online, NetView U.S. Home and Work
Filed under: WIRELESS | Tags: Facebook, Flickr, iPhone, Photobucket, Picasa, Tagged, Twitter, Web 2.0
The AirMe iPhone app is one of the handier ways to instantly share photos with friends via one button integration with your Flickr account. A new release of the free app now adds the option to send and tag images to Facebook, Twitter, Picasa and Photobucket. All photos are auto-tagged with location, time, weather and user-customized information. (Cynopsis 8/25)
Filed under: GAMING | Tags: GameDaily, NaturalMotion, Nvidia, PhysX, United States, us, Vice president, Video game
Aiming to make video gaming more lifelike than ever, NaturalMotion is preparing morpheme 2.0, the latest iteration of its motion-synthesis engine. The new product will be integrated with Nvidia‘s PhysX technology. “NaturalMotion’s technology marks a turning point in gaming. Its fidelity of movement makes characters seem so real that you want to touch them,” said Manju Hedge, vice president of PhysX technology at Nvidia. GameDaily BIZ (8/21)
Video game revenue is expected to reach $40 billion in the U.S. this year and balloon to $63.2 billion by 2013, according to industry statistics. Helping to fuel the gain is the diverse scope of gaming, which ranges from complex, graphic-intense offerings to easy-to-play electronic board games. eMarketer (8/25)
Filed under: TECHNOLOGY | Tags: Apple, Automated teller machine, Dell, Dell Latitude XT, iPhone, MP3, New York Times, Touchscreen
TECHNOLOGY
A new three-speaker system from Genius allows listeners to adjust volume, base and treble — as well as select musical genres — all from a touch pad on one of its speakers. The SW2.1 1800 2.1 Touch Speaker System, which retails for just under $180, features a 6-inch subwoofer and a jack to plug in an MP3 player. ElectronicHouse.com (8/22)
Touch-screen pads, once solely used in less-than-exciting settings such as ATM machines and cutting-edge restaurant registers, are getting sexier, according to this analysis. One big reason for this is Apple’s iPhone, which was a game-changer for touch screens and is expected to help migrate the technology to many other CE devices. The New York Times (8/23)
A multitouch screen by N-trig, on the Dell Latitude XT laptop-tablet hybrid, responds to a pen as well as fingertips.







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