Filed under: BROADCAST/CABLE | Tags: HBO, Kelly Macdonald, Leslie Moonves, MarkWahlberg, MartinScorsese, Steve Buscemi, Time Warner Cable, Tom Brokaw
Buoyed by the Presidential election and its aftermath, the Sunday morning news shows all posted increases during the November Sweep and according to Nielsen, NBC’s Meet the Press led overall and had its best November performance in four years with veteran Tom Brokaw at the helm. (Cynopsis 12/2)
Steve Buscemi may headline Boardwalk Empire, the Martin Scorsese directed drama pilot for HBO chronicling Atlantic City in the 1920s, reports THR. Buscemi’s character Nucky Johnson, is a smart businessman and a bootlegger on the side. Scottish actress, Kelly Macdonald is also discussing taking on a co-starring role in the project playing Margaret, an Irish immigrant who married the wrong man to escape her family home. Executive producers on the project include Scorsese, Mark Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson and Terrence Winter who also wrote the script based on a book by Nelson Johnson. (Cynopsis 12/2)
Showtime’s penchant for off-beat, sometimes aberrant, main characters in shows such as “Dexter,” “Weeds” and “Californication” is adding up to big business for the pay-cable channel. According to this article, the network, a unit of CBS Corp., will report that its operating income has risen 20% this year, to $400 million. “It’s clearly the original programming,” said Leslie Moonves, chief executive officer of CBS. Los Angeles Times (12/2)
Sci Fi Channel has approved the production of “Caprica,” the prequel to the network’s highly successful “Battlestar Galactica.” “Caprica,” set for an early 2010 launch sequence, is set 50 years before the alien attack that doomed the world, but gave birth to a great TV show. Variety (12/1)
Time Warner is asking its shareholders to approve a reverse-stock split that could double or triple the share price. The company believes the move will improve liquidity following the spinoff next year of Time Warner Cable, which could cause Time Warner’s shares to fall. (Iwantmedia 12/2, http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/081201/time_warner_split.html 12/1)
Cablevision this week will begin offering NBC Universal-owned Bravo, CNBC, Sci Fi Channel and USA in high definition. The cable provider also will launch two other NBCU channels — Chiller and Sleuth — in standard definition. Multichannel News (12/1)
Filed under: ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA | Tags: Andrew Jarecki, AOL, Chris DeWolfe, Facebook, Jay Adelson, Jonathan Miller, Myspace, Ryan Fleck
ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA
Sundance Channel‘s multiplatform coverage of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival (to be held Jan. 16-25 this year) will include a month of special programming delivered via the Sundance website, cable channel and VOD platform. Sundance’s “Festival Favorite” VOD package will feature 13 exclusive films from past festivals including Andrew Jarecki‘s Capturing the Friedmans and Ryan Fleck‘s Half Nelson. Original segments will be featured on the network’s minisite throughout the festival along with two new original web series. (Cynopsis 12/2)
Former AOL CEO Jonathan Miller is said to be trying to raise money to acquire Yahoo. Miller reportedly believes he can do a deal that would involve raising about $30 billion to purchase the entire company. Sources close to Yahoo expressed deep skepticism that Miller would succeed. (Iwantmedia 12/2, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122823988574372899.html 12/3)
Facebook is expanding its online authentication service Facebook Connect in the coming weeks, reports the NYTimes, which allows members to log on to other sites directly from their Facebook profile. A number of prominent publishers including Hulu, Discovery Channel and Digg will integrate the service in to their pages allowing visitors on those sites to invite their Facebook pals to join them. (Cynopsis 12/2)
MySpace co-founder Chris DeWolfe has highlighted an upside to the economic downturn — digital media startups are on the market at knock-down prices. DeWolfe said he may look to strike some deals. There “may be some opportunities on the music side at some point.” (Iwantmedia 12/2, http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/dec/02/myspace-acquisitions 12/2)
Digg, the online news aggregation site, is no longer for sale, according to CEO Jay Adelson. The four-year-old startup is now focusing on building an independent business that will reach profitability “as quickly as possible.” Among the new efforts: selling advertising on its RSS feeds. (Iwantmedia 12/2, http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/dec2008/tc2008121_004686.htm 12/2)
Compared with a tepid Black Friday for brick-and-mortar retailers, Cyber Monday for e-tailers was red hot. By 3 p.m., the Web sites monitored by Akamai Technologies, which watches online traffic for about 280 retailers such as Best Buy, were getting 6.7 million visitors per minute, the best performance since Akamai started tracking the data three years ago.
ClipSyndicate (12/1) , The Washington Post (12/2) , USA TODAY (12/1) , The Wall Street Journal (12/2)
Advertisers who buy online post-roll ads may want to read this. Online video distribution/measurement service Tube Mogul studied the issue of follow thorough, measuring what percentage of videos clicked on are actually watched until the end. A sample of 188,055 videos on 6 top sites (YouTube was not one of them) found that 10.39% of viewers clicked away after just 10 seconds and that over half of the audience left after one minute. The longer the video, the quicker erosion; all but 16.62% of the audience left the building by the end of a 3-minute clip. Tube Mogul notes that the research indicates that overlay ads should also be placed as early as possible within the video stream. (Cynopsis 12/2)
Audience Attention Span
Video length % of Audience who watched the entire video
10 sec. 89.61%
20 sec. 80.41%
30 sec. 66.16%
60 sec. 46.44%
2 min. 23.71%
3 min. 16.62%
5 min. 9.42%
Source: Tube Mogul
Top 10 Online Retailers Ranked by Unique Audience on Black Friday 2008 (U.S., Home and Work)
Rank Site 11/21/08 UA (000) 11/28/08 UA (000) % Growth
1. eBay 9,227 9,871 7%
2. Amazon 6,503 8,448 30%
3. Wal-Mart Stores 2,923 6,029 106%
4. Target 1,780 4,196 136%
5. Best Buy 1,252 3,709 196%
6. Circuit City 639 2,889 352%
7. Dell 1,527 1,926 26%
8. Sears 1,478 1,639 11%
9. Kohl’s 1,018 1,601 57%
10. JCPenney 974 1,518 56%
Source: Nielsen Online, NetView Custom Analysis
Filed under: WIRELESS | Tags: App Store, Apple, iPhone, Mobile phone, Nokia, QWERTY, Smartphone, Super Monkey Ball
With 2008 on the way out and right around 10,000 applications behind them, Apple has released a series of lists outlining which applications scored the most downloads since the App Store’s launch back in July. (http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2008/12/02/apple-announces-top-10-iphone-app-downloads-of-2008 12/2)
Top Paid Apps (Overall):
- Koi Pond
- Texas Hold’em
- Moto Chaser
- Crash Bandicoot: Nitro Kart 3d
- Super Monkey Ball
- Cro-Mag Rally
- Enigmo
- Pocket Guitar
- Recorder
- iBeer
Top 10 Free Downloads (Overall):
- Pandora Radio
- Tap Tap Revenge
- Shazam
- Labyrinth Lite Edition
- Remote
- Google Earth
- Lightsaber Unleashed
- AIM
- Urbanspoon
Introducing the Nokia N97, the next generation high-end mobile phone from Nokia. Described by Nokia folks as a “handheld computer” this device is a pretty comfortable high-end phone. It has a tilting (resistive) touch-screen display, and is the first N-series phone with a QWERTY keyboard. It has 32 gigabytes of memory, expandable to 42 GB via 16 GB memory card. It has a digital compass, a 1500 milliamp battery, and DVD quality video capture. (http://www.crunchgear.com/2008/12/02/nokia-world-2008-nokia-n97 12/2)
BET Networks has struck a deal with PlayPhone to bring the channel’s programming to mobile phones. “Mobilizing BET’s hit programming and other related content for download purchasing is another way for us to deepen our digital connection to consumers,” said Martez Moore, senior vice president of strategy and business development for BET. TVWeek.com (12/1)
Filed under: GAMING | Tags: Broadcasting & Cable, Business development, Digital media, Games, MTV, Vice president, Video game, Video game console
Cable networks as diverse as MTV and Lifetime are embracing gaming as an additional, viable revenue source and as a way to attract a broad swath of viewers who have grown up with game consoles. “We are not going after the 12-year-olds; we are going after the 18- to 34-year-olds who like to play games online, which is a huge number of people,” said Dan Suratt, executive vice president of digital media and business development for Lifetime Networks. Broadcasting & Cable (12/1)
Filed under: TECHNOLOGY | Tags: HdTheater, Netflix, Nokia, SageTV, Skyhook Wireless, Universal Serial Bus, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS
TECHNOLOGY
Laptop Cop,
which lets you remotely control your computer and delete files if it is stolen, now has a geo-location feature based on WiFi-hotspot triangulation technology from Skyhook Wireless. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/12/02/lojack-for-your-laptop 12/2)
As one of my favorite characters on The Wire once said, “You come at the king, you best not miss” or was it “You come at the king, you best not steal my sh*t”? Either way, don’t mess with the best. Or the minute you power up and connect to Wi-Fi in your local Starbucks, I’ll be there. . . . I’ve got a new profession interest: Laptop tracker.
With the price of its Blu-ray players now a shade below $300, Sony is expecting the nascent video format to take off this holiday season. But just in case consumer uptake is slow, the electronics giant also has started its own movie-download service to take on online content providers such as Netflix and Vudu. Broadcasting & Cable (12/1)
SageTV has upgraded its HD100 HD extender with the HD200 or HD Theater system. The new device, which retails for about $200, allows customers to choose from among several user interfaces, has front- and rear-panel USB ports and supports a number of AV formats. Electronista (12/1)
Rumors that began surfacing in April about Nokia’s developing its own laptop computer got a second wind recently when an influential analyst said it was not a case of if the company would do so … but when. In a research note, UBS analyst Maynard Um predicted that Nokia could come out with a branded laptop by the third quarter of next year. cellular-news (U.K.) (12/1)






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