Filed under: ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA | Tags: Facebook, Federated Media, Google, Online Communities, Television advertisement, Twitter, web, YouTube
ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA
Earlier this week YouTube launched a new feature for non-profit organizations called “Call to Action”, allowing these organizations to place special overlay ads on their videos free of charge. These overlays can direct viewers to the non-profits’ homepage, where users can elect to donate money, sign up for mailing lists, and interact with other members in the community. And unlike typical ads on YouTube (which video uploaders don’t generally have control over), non-profits can specifiy exactly which page they’d like to redirect to. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/27/special-youtube-ads-earn-nonprofit-10000-in-a-single-day 3/27)
GREAT for non-profits who are dealing with a particularly difficult economic climate. If you’re a non-profit, click the image below to be apply for the program.
Google is developing technology to connect its television-advertising brokering business to YouTube and eventually video on other Web sites. The Internet giant sees an opportunity to wrest business from traditional TV-ad sellers such as stations and cable companies. (Iwantmedia 3/27, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123809601439550709.html 3/27)
Facebook is said to be trying to secure some $100 million in debt financing to help cover leases for the growing number of computers it needs to operate. The social network’s user growth carries huge tech costs; Facebook is now the world’s largest photo-sharing site. (Iwantmedia 3/27, http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/mar2009/tc20090326_604141.htm 3/26)
Federated Media is unveiling MarchTweetness, sponsored by AT&T. The aggregation of tweets devoted to NCAA college basketball’s “March Madness” is the second Federated Media-Twitter program, following on the heels of Monday’s launch of ExecTweets. (Iwantmedia 3/27, http://venturebeat.com/2009/03/26/twitter-madness-comes-to-college-basketball/ 3/26)
Are these types of pages to be more prevalent to come? Will we have a separate page for every trending twitter subject?

ABC News is launching a daily 15-minute political webcast, “Top Line,” live on ABCNews.com. The webcast, featuring interviews and audience interaction, will be hosted by Rick Klein, political reporter and author of “The Note,” and political director David Chalian. (Iwantmedia 3/27, http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/190726-ABC_News_Plans_Political_Webcast.php 3/26)
CBSNews.com also added a new weekly interactive webcast powered by UstreamTV. Backstage Live offers viewers the chance to query the guests following their appearance on The Early Show, including the musicians who appear on the weekly “Second Cup Cafe” segment. Correspondent Cali Carlin and CNET Senior Editor Natali Del Conte will anchor the webcast, available on Saturday mornings from 7-10 am ET. (Cynopsis 3/27)
Everybody’s doing it. Even YouTube has succumbed to Twitter mania. Below every video if you click on the “Share” link you will find three options: MySpace, Facebook, and now Twitter. You can expand the box for even more sharing options, but those are the main three and Twitter was just recently added. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/26/youtube-adds-a-twitter-button 3/26)
Video screens are becoming increasingly ubiquitous in modern society, and adults are exposed to them for about 8.5 hours each day, according to a study by the Council for Research Excellence. While video pops up on everything from cell phones to the backs of airplane seats, the study found that viewers are most engaged when watching television and playing video games. The New York Times (3/26) , USA TODAY (3/26)
Thanks to the Internet, the U.S. film, television and electronic gaming industries are starting to see their economic foundations overturned, observers say. In Hollywood, “there is a sense that it may all be coming to an end and that the old business models can’t survive.” (Iwantmedia 3/27, http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/26/AR2009032603702.html 3/27)
Filed under: GAMING | Tags: Games, GameStop, Halo 2, NPD Group, Sims 2, United States, Video game, Wall Street Journal
In 2004, the year of Halo 2, The Sims 2 and GTO: San Andreas, the gaming industry made headlines for surpassing $10 billion in revenue – surpassing the movie industry for the first time. MTV was smart to join its wagon to this rising star. The company announced that its Rock Band franchise it produces with Harmonix and EA surpassed $1 billion in sales in North America since its release 15 months ago, per NPD Group. The game has become a cottage industry in itself introducing a number of firsts. For instance, it was the first music video game to offer weekly downloadable content; 614 songs are now available on disc or from the in-game music store. (Cynopsis 3/27)
GameStop reported a 22% increase in profit during the fourth quarter and expects the upward sales trend to continue in the current quarter. Chief Executive Officer Dan Demattio expects the video game sector to weather the recession and says the games retailer should be able to increase its share in the U.S. market going forward. The Wall Street Journal (3/27)
Filed under: TECHNOLOGY | Tags: AT&T, Consumer electronics, DreamWorks Animation, Mobile phone, Sprint Nextel, Television, Verizon Wireless, WIRELESS
Theater owners are completing 3-D technology upgrades for Friday’s opening of “Monsters vs. Aliens,” the new DreamWorks Animation movie. Hollywood will release more than a dozen 3-D films this year, hoping to offer “something that cannot be achieved at home.” (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aw5HkD.dtnDY 3/26)
Viacom’s Nickelodeon cable network is asking its young audience to unplug their hand-held gadgets, games and cell phones for a minute on Earth Day to symbolize a commitment to helping the environment. The “unplugged minute,” however, doesn’t extend to television sets. (http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gX39rdF0RVQBZXsbi3HuFIKNKqoAD9754V301 3/25)
Best Buy Co. reported that profit fell 23% in its fiscal fourth quarter because of depressed consumer demand coupled with overly steep cuts in inventory levels. On the bright side, the consumer-electronics giant beat Wall Street forecasts and picked up market share in the wake of Circuit City’s liquidation. The Wall Street Journal (3/27) , Reuters (3/26) , Financial Times (3/26)
Samsung has started producing a new breed of liquid-crystal-display TV panels that are about a quarter of the thickness of conventional models. The new panels also use an edge-lighting system that is designed to be more aesthetically pleasing and more energy-efficient. Electronista (3/26)
RaySat Broadcasting, which has taken over development work on AT&T’s new CruiseCast in-car satellite-TV service, has retained a handful of vendors to work on key technological aspects of the platform, RaySat said. AT&T, which has not disclosed when the 42-channel service — 20 audio and 22 video — will launch, is said to be finalizing programming contracts that its U-verse IPTV group has been negotiating with content providers. Telephony Online (3/26) , CED Magazine (3/2009)
Ford has begun shipping trucks and vans to dealers with touch-screen PCs installed in their dashboards that house Sprint Nextel CDMA-EVDO network links, the carrier said Tuesday. The system, which runs Windows CE 6.0 software, will cost $50 a month for the wireless service on top of the $1,195 Ford is charging for the PC option. Computerworld (3/24)
Verizon Wireless will enter the laptop business, possibly by next quarter, according to a Bloomberg report, which says the carrier will join AT&T in selling netbook computers, inexpensive PCs designed largely for users to access the Internet. The carrier is expected to work with more than one PC maker, according to the report. Bloomberg (3/26)
Filed under: MISC | Tags: CBS, CBS Corporation, National Amusements, Sumner Redstone, Viacom, Walt Disney, Walt Disney World, Walt Disney World Resort
Sumner Redstone’s family holding company, National Amusements, is said to be kicking off an auction to sell parts of its movie-theater chain. The move aims to pay down debt and help Redstone avoid having to sell some or all of his controlling stakes in Viacom and CBS. (Iwantmedia 3/27, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123808650011149523.html 3/27)
Nearly 800 jobs are being eliminated at Disney’s Walt Disney World resort in Orlando, sources say. Disney, which employs about 62,000 “cast members” in Central Florida, is making cuts as the company reorganizes its domestic operations. More layoffs are expected. (Iwantmedia 3/27, http://www.clickorlando.com/money/19026688/detail.html 3/27)
Filed under: BROADCAST/CABLE | Tags: Arts, CBS Evening News, CBS News, CNN, Daily Show, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, Television
President Obama’s second primetime press conference Tuesday night culminated a week-long whirlwind of media appearances. The one-hour event at 8p aired live on 11 networks including ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, Telemundo, Univision, CNBC, CNN, FOX News Channel, MSNBC and mun2 with a combined audience of 40.4 million viewers and a combined HH rating of 25.9. (Cynopsis 3/26)
Nearly a third of young Americans believe Jon Stewart and Steven Colbert are taking the place of traditional news sources like CNN, according to a new Rasmussen poll. The “CBS Evening News” is being “replaced” by “The Colbert Report” and “The Daily Show.” (Iwantmedia 3/26, http://www.popeater.com/television/article/stewart-colbert-replacing-old-news-guys/397294 3/25)
Discovery CEO David Zaslav is seen as cable television’s “fastest rising star,” with a media empire across 173 countries. Zaslav’s boldest move may be the new Oprah Winfrey Network, a channel he will launch by early next year. Oprah is expected to be Discovery’s “biggest brand.” (Iwantmedia 3/26, http://www.forbes.com/2009/03/23/david-zaslav-discovery-communications-business-media-zaslav.html 3/24)
Fox Broadcasting’s move to offer the new drama “Fringe” with limited commercial interruption is finding success, with audiences showing better-than-average ad recall, according to Magna Global. Viewer ad recall is “enhanced” by fewer, shorter breaks. (Iwantmedia 3/26, http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/Fringe-limited-ad-experiment-shows/story.aspx?guid=%7B7560BA2F%2DE1E8%2D40F6%2D9E2D%2DAA9A2553410A%7D 3/25)
Tuesday night’s season finale of Bad Girls Club on Oxygen was the top telecast for the day with W18-34 among all cable networks and became the series’ most watched telecast among total viewers. Bad Girls Club’s final episode also generated a lot of online activity as it was one of the top ten topics on Twitter. (Cynopsis 3/26)
Cable and telephone providers are thinking local, with programming under way or in the works that spotlights community news, traffic updates and weather reports. “Hyperlocal content is a big draw because people really care about what happens right around them,” said Neal Polachek, chief executive of research firm Kelsey Group. The Wall Street Journal (3/25)
Turner Networks’ research indicates that the top 35 ad-supported cable networks gained 7% in total viewers in prime time during the first quarter. According to Turner, which based its findings on Nielsen data, cable networks such as Fox News, MSNBC, ESPN, Cartoon Network and Food Network showed some of the biggest gains. Variety (3/25)
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia is hiring Time Warner exec Kelli Turner as CFO. She succeeds Howard Hochhauser, who left at year’s end for the parent firm of Ancestry.com. At Time Warner, Turner held the position of senior VP of operations in the office of the chairman and CEO. (Iwantmedia 3/26, http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Martha-Stewart-Living-names-apf-14752821.html 3/26)
Filed under: WIRELESS | Tags: Android, Blackberry, Google, iPhone, Search Engines, Searching, T-Mobile G1, Voice Search
Google has followed through on an earlier promise and released its Voice Search application for BlackBerry devices as a free download, the company said. The feature, which Google had previously offered for iPhones and its Android-powered T-Mobile G1, also includes the My Location tracking app. CNET (3/25)





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