Filed under: COOL SHT, Feature | Tags: Adam Yauch, Android, Apple, Art, Beastie Boys, Coldplay, comScore, Discovery, Draw Something, Facebook, Hollywood Bowl, MCA, Mike D, MOCA, Nielsen, Revision 3, Sothebys, Tagged, The Scream, Transmission LA, Turntable, Zynga
THIS WEEK: REMEMBERING MCA
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“as you can imagine, shit is just fkd up right now. but i wanna say thank you to all our
friends and family (which are kinda one in the same) for all the love and support.
i’m glad to know that all the love that Yauch has put out into the world is coming right back at him.
thank you.”- Mike D
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Coldplay Tribute 5/4 at the Hollywood Bowl “Fight for Your Right to Party”
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It is with great sadness that I dedicate this post to one of my heroes, Adam “MCA” Yauch from the Beastie Boys. He died last week at 47 years old from cancer in his salivary glands. Yauch co-founded the Beastie Boys with Mike “Mike D” Diamond and Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz in 1979, one year after I was born. The Beastie Boys started as a punk rock group and quickly merged over into hip hop. Paul’s Boutique defined my college experience and laid groundwork for a connection to music which has motivated and pushed me forward in the darkest of times. He was one of my heroes. He will be missed.
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For more videos to remind you of the Beastie Boys genius, click here.
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In other news, Nielsen reported another drop in TV viewers, the Apple OS vs. Android deathmatch continues, The Scream sells at Sotheby’s for a cool $120MM, Turntable tries to get its mojo back, Facebook sets its IPO at $28 – $35 a share, Discovery buys Revision 3, ComScore names Tagged as the most engaged social network, and Zynga sees massive decline from its recent acquisition Draw Something.
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Some more Cool Sh-t:
Transmission LA: Mike D Curated Art
Photo Credit: Daily Marauder
Filed under: ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA | Tags: Columbia Pictures, comScore, Documentary film, Downtown Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Michael Jackson, Twitter, United States
ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA
On Wednesday, Columbia Pictures is releasing Michael Jackson’s documentary “This Is It” in theaters across the world.Before the film hits theaters though, it will make its worldwide premiere at the Nokia Theater in downtown Los Angeles today. The red carpet for the premiere will be live streamed via webcastacross the world, starting at 4:30 PM PDT. (Mashable10/26)
Twitter’s growth these days seems to be coming from abroad. ComScore data shows a 6.7 percent jump from August to September in worldwide vistors to 58.4 million (which translates to 949 percent increase from a year ago). The 20.9 million visitors from the U.S., in contrast, has remained flat since June. (Techcrunch10/26)
Filed under: ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA | Tags: comScore, Fox Interactive Media, Google, Hulu, The New York Times Company, Twitter, Yahoo, YouTube
ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA
Optimedia U.S. has released a new survey that attempts to measure not only how many people watched a show across multiple platforms but also how engaged viewers are in it and how much buzz it gets. “American Idol” on Fox was at the top of the Content Power Ratings, AMC’s “Mad Men” was the highest-ranked prime-time cable show and Showtime’s “Dexter” was the highest-ranked pay-cable program. The New York Times/TV Decoder blog (5/14) , TVWeek.com (5/14)
YouTube remains the largest online-video brand site, but Hulu has grown from 63.2 million total streams in April 2008 to 373.3 million in April 2009 — a 490% increase, according to Nielsen Online. Other online-video brands on the list were Yahoo!, Fox Interactive Media, Nickelodeon Kids & Family Network, MSN/Windows Live, ABC.com, MTV Networks Music, and Turner Sports & Entertainment Digital. TVWeek.com (5/14) , Mediaweek (5/14)
While Nielsen says Hulu received 8.9 million visitors in March, comScore claims the video site received 42 million. The wildly divergent numbers demonstrate the nascency of the market for online video measurement. Advertising execs complain: It’s “still the wild wild West.” (Iwantmedia 5/15, http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/15/business/media/15nielsen.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1242417777-hPCG7aRJ6N313TbLNTrCjg 5/15)
How many Twitter followers do you have? Chances are it’s nowhere near 1 million — only seven users have that many. Oprah
just joined the club as the 8th member. But what’s crazy is that she gained her millionth follower just 28 days after signing up for the service. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/14/28-days-later-oprah-races-past-a-million-twitter-followers 5/14)
The New York Times is said to be nearing a decision on how to charge for some of its content on the Internet. One proposal will allow a reader to roam freely on the Web site until hitting a predetermined limit of word-count or pageviews, after which a meter will start running. (Iwantmedia 5/15, http://www.observer.com/2009/media/new-york-times-considering-two-plans-charge-content-web 4/15)
Google has rolled out
a new recommendations gadget that allows sites that use Google Friend Connect to see which parts of their websites their visitors like best. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/15/google-friend-connect-adds-recommendations-gadget 5/15)
RealNetworks, which is waging a court battle against Hollywood studios over its DVD-copying software, is now filing antitrust claims against them, saying they are trying to prevent other companies from building products that let consumers legally copy DVDs for personal use. (Iwantmedia 5/15, http://www.informationweek.com/news/personal_tech/drm/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=217500225 5/14)
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia will test a paid download model for access to some of its vast library of online video content next month. The test will make the lifestyle media company the latest media operation to try charging for content online. “It has to happen,” says Stewart. (Iwantmedia 5/15, http://www.smartmoney.com/news/ON/?story=ON-20090514-000657-1426 5/14)
A new screen-sharing app launched today from drop.io
, which keeps adding features to its private file-sharing service. The new product is called present.io
and it lets you set up a screen-sharing presentation with multiple participants in just a few clicks. Present.io has a lot in common with drop.io’s chat feature which it added last month, except that it looks like this scales to hundreds of participants and is designed specifically for webinars and group presentations. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/14/dropio-adds-seamless-screen-sharing-app-with-presentio 5/14)
Roger McNamee, co-founder of Elevation Partners, which bought a big stake in Forbes Media in 2006, is resigning from the Forbes board. The investment firm’s bet that Forbes.com would come to offset the company’s declining print business “proved to be wrong,” he admits. (Iwantmedia 5/15, http://www.nypost.com/seven/05152009/business/at_forbes_media__the_knives_are_coming_169342.htm 5/15)
Cablevision, the New York-area cable-television provider, is in talks to offer an interactive travel service to subscribers in competition with Web sites such as Expedia and Orbitz. The service would allow Cablevision customers to book trips through their TV sets. (Iwantmedia 5/15, http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=a.qDlgdX26JA 5/15)
Cablevision Systems Corp., which has set up thousands of Wi-Fi hot spots in the Long Island, Connecticut and Westchester-Dutchess, N.Y., areas, has announced that it has expanded its high-speed wireless Web access in New Jersey to include areas such as Shore Points and Morris, Ocean and Monmouth counties. Bethpage, N.Y.-based Cablevision also said that it was now offering Wi-Fi speeds up to 3 Mbps, which is double its previous offering. Forbes/The Associated Press (5/14)
Filed under: ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA | Tags: Business model, comScore, Google, Sony, Unique visitor, us, Veoh, YouTube
ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA
Sony‘s entertainment unit is negotiating with Google to become the first major U.S. film studio to post full-length movies on YouTube. No other details on the possible deal were provided by Sony. YouTube did not comment on the talks. Bloomberg (4/9)

As video sites on the Web struggle to find a business model that will pay their mounting bandwidth and storage bills, many of them are trying to reinvent themselves. Veoh
, which has raised a total of $70 million, had to cut 35 percent of its staff earlier this month and the site seems to be losing steam. Unique visitors are down 18 percent from their high a year ago to 15.2 million worldwide, and users of its desktop app VeohTV are down 40 percent to 7.2 million worldwide, according to comScore (see chart below). (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/10/veohs-hail-mary-spreading-video-search-across-the-web-with-video-compass 4/10)
Filed under: ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA | Tags: Alec Baldwin, comScore, Facebook, Google, Hulu, Myspace, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, YouTube
ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA
What was a bad situation in November 2008 is starting to turn outright ugly – Facebook is now well over twice the size of MySpace, according to recent worldwide Comscore data. And what’s worse, MySpace is losing audience while Facebook absolutely hockey sticks: MySpace lost 2% of users in just one month, while Facebook grew by nearly 40 million members in February alone. MySpace currently has 124 million monthly unique visitors, compared to Facebook’s 276 million. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/23/facebook-hockey-sticks-while-myspace-languishes/ 3/23)
CBS fired all on cylinders with its multiplatform coverage of March Madness, tipping off tourney simulcasts on Thursday with record traffic. Broader distribution, heavy promotion and the addition of Silverlight 2-powered (and Akamai-served) HD-quality streaming this year helped drive 2.7 million unique visitors to the NCAA March Madness on Demand video player, a 56% spike from last year. Users consumed 2.8 million hours of live video and audio streaming, up 65% from 2008. (Cynopsis 3/23)
Amazon is beta testing its HDTV service as it gets ready to compete with Apple’s iTunes for television downloads for $2.99. Gigaom reporter Janko Roettgers googled around Amazon’s listings to discover unannounced pricing details. The New York Times/GigaOm (3/21)
Amateur video-makers are ensnared in a dispute between Warner Music and Google‘s YouTube over how the music company should be paid for non-professional clips that use copyrighted works. The dispute is causing thousands of videos to be yanked from the site. (Iwantmedia 3/23, http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/23/business/media/23warner.html?_r=1 3/23)
Advance Publications’ 174-year-old Ann Arbor (Mich.) News will follow in the footsteps of Hearst’s Seattle Post-Intelligencer by shutting down its daily newspaper and replacing it with an Internet news operation, AnnArbor.com. Job losses “will be unavoidable.” (Iwantmedia 3/23, http://tech.yahoo.com/news/afp/20090323/tc_afp/usmedianewspapersindustryinternetcompanyadvance 3/23)
Apparently, advertising on traditional television still works: Viewership on Hulu surged 55% in February, thanks to the video site’s Super Bowl commercials featuring “30 Rock” star Alec Baldwin, says comScore. That growth put Hulu at No. 2 of top-gaining properties. (Iwantmedia 3/23, http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2343547,00.asp 3/20)
To help keep Ugly Betty fans appeased during the show’s spring hiatus, ABC.com premiered the first of six new short-form episodes of the web exclusive Ugly Betty: Mode After Hours series starring Michael Urie and Becki Newton. The initial six webisodes garnering over 10 million views, according to ABC. (Cynopsis 3/23)
Redlasso, the troubled video startup that was effectively sued into oblivion last year by major networks including NBC, Fox, and CBS, is back from the dead. The site has just closed a deal with Fox, allowing it to offer embeddable video content to bloggers for the first time since last July. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/23/fox-breathes-new-life-into-redlasso/ 3/23)
MyDamnChannel, home of the much beloved You Suck at Photoshop, has secured the rights to stream Pilot Season, one of the real gems to come from NBCU’s now defunct Trio network. It stars a wonderful cast of comedic talent including the promiscuous Sarah Silverman. (Cynopsis 3/23)
Online ad network Federated Media is launching ExecTweets, a real-time tool to help people find, follow and engage with leading business execs on Twitter. ExecTweets, which aggregates tweets into industry verticals, is produced with Twitter and sponsored by Microsoft. (Iwantmedia 3/23, http://blog.federatedmedia.net/archives/2009/03/announcing-exec.php 3/23)
Salesforce.com recently rolled out the Service Cloud, a customer service application that tries to capture the crowdsourced pools of knowledge floating across the internet from sites like Google, Facebook and Amazon, and then uses this information to better equip commercial customer service operations with useful knowledge. Salesforce has now connected Twitter to the Service Cloud, allowing customer service reps using the SaaS to access tweets from more than 8 million Twitter users. (http://www.techcrunchit.com/2009/03/22/salesforce-puts-tweets-in-the-cloud/ 3/22)
Ad-supported, DRM-encumbered online music service SpiralFrog went dark on Friday just 18 months after launching, per CNET. SpiralFrog, which had output deals with only two of the four major labels, had trouble competing with better-established music streaming services. (Cynopsis 3/23)
comScore Top 10 Gaining Properties by % Change in Unique Visitors (U.S.)
Feb. 2009 vs. Jan. 2009
Total Uniques (000) Jan-09 Feb-09 % Change Rank by Unique Visitors
The Mozilla Organ. 14,161 22,851 61 35
HULU.COM 5,022 7,796 55 127
Wells Fargo 11,724 18,121 55 53
IRS.GOV 14,663 22,068 51 39
TaxACT 5,883 7,771 32 130
Hallmark 3,827 4,863 27 222
News International 4,040 4,902 21 221
Intuit** 16,172 19,563 21 46
H&R Block** 6,073 7,269 20 143
Betawave Partners-Partial 3,582 4,279 19 245
Total Internet : Total
Audience 191,863 192,187 0 N/A
Source: comScore Media Metrix
*Ranking based on the top 250 properties in February 2009.
**Intuit and H&R Block properties include non-tax related products
and services such as Quicken, Quickbooks, and H&R Block Banking Services
comScore Top 50 Properties (U.S.) – Feb. 2009 Unique Visitors (000)
Rank Property Unique Visitors Rank Property Unique Visitors
(000) (000)
1 Google Sites 148,885 26 Target Corporation 26,961
2 Yahoo! Sites 144,304 27 Bank of America 26,148
3 Microsoft Sites 121,093 28 Time Warner 25,911
4 AOL LLC 105,016 29 Weatherbug Property 25,515
5 Fox Int. Media 84,632 30 Answers.com Sites 24,997
6 Ask Network 71,343 31 Demand Media 24,574
7 eBay 67,474 32 United Online, Inc 23,860
8 Wikimedia Sites 60,892 33 Gorilla Nation 22,968
9 Amazon Sites 59,944 34 Expedia Inc 22,880
10 Facebook.com 57,375 35 Mozilla Organ. 22,851
11 Glam Media 51,121 36 Photobucket.com 22,606
12 Apple Inc. 50,867 37 Gannett Sites 22,289
13 Turner Network 48,904 38 AT&T, Inc. 22,137
14 CBS Interactive 48,872 39 IRS.gov 22,068
15 NY Times Digital 46,199 40 WordPress 22,015
16 Viacom Digital 44,346 41 JPMorgan Chase 20,800
17 craigslist, inc. 39,016 42 Real.com Network 20,407
18 Weather Channel 37,215 43 Shopzilla.com Sites 20,154
19 AT&T Interactive 35,324 44 CareerBuilder LLC 20,083
20 Adobe Sites 33,287 45 Everyday Health 19,942
21 Comcast Corp. 31,958 46 Intuit 19,563
22 Wal-Mart 29,415 47 Monster Worldwide 19,559
23 Superpages.com 28,956 48 iVillage.com network 19,433
24 Verizon Comm. 27,979 49 WebMD Health 19,339
25 Disney Online 27,615 50 NBC Universal 19,091
Total Internet : Total Audience 192,187
Source: comScore Media Metrix
Filed under: GAMING | Tags: Browser Based, Casual game, comScore, Games, iPhone, Online game, Personal computer, Video game
Lifetime Networks has signed a deal with game publisher Merscom to create four casual games based on Lifetime shows. The online games will include two hidden-object adventure games, a simulation game for personal computers and an iPhone game. TVWeek.com (2/10)
In a recession, free is always popular. Traffic to free ad-supported gaming sites increased dramatically last year, according to new research from ComScore Media Metrix. The category grew by 27% year-over-year to 86 million U.S. visitors. Total time spent playing online games also increased 42% from a year ago from 3.7% to 4.9% of all time spent online. And despite the challenging display market, the number of display ad views grew by 29% in the gaming category for the year, perhaps boosted by a 17% reduction in ads per page viewed, a measure of ad clutter. (Cynopsis 2/11)
Top Online Gaming Sites Dec. 2008 vs. Dec. 2007
Total Unique Visitors (000)
Dec-2007 Dec-2008 % Change
Total Internet : Total Audience 183,619 190,650 4
Online Gaming 67,457 85,977 27
Yahoo! Games 16,184 19,468 20
EA Online 12,673 15,369 21
Disney Games 11,933 13,458 13
WildTangent Network 7,650 13,306 74
Addictinggames.com 9,706 11,343 17
AOL Games 8,380 10,750 28
MSN Games 9,685 10,263 6
Miniclip.com 7,264 8,636 19
Nick.com Games 6,020 7,092 18
Spil Games 1,821 6,715 269
Source: comScore Media Metrix
Display Advertising Trends in Online Gaming Nov. 2008 vs. Nov. 2007
Online Gaming Nov-2007 Nov-2008 % Change
Total Display Ad Views (MM) 6,659 8,610 29
Advertising Exposed Unique Visitors (000) 52,066 67,834 30
Advertising Exposed Reach % 28.6 35.6 25
Display Ads per Page Viewed 1.00 0.83 -17
Average Frequency 127.9 126.9 -1
GRPs Total Population 2,271 2,913 28
Source: comScore Media Metrix








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