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ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA by Marauder

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.

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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?

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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)

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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)

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BROADCAST/CABLE by Marauder

BROADCAST/CABLE

Super Bowl commercials cost several million dollars, but Hulu received 60 seconds on NBC for free. When the online video hub launched, it received credits to run ads on the properties of co-parents NBC Universal and News Corp., but had not cashed any in until Sunday night. (Iwantmedia 2/3, http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=99574 2/2)

Super Bowl spot buy: $0.  Very nice.

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This year’s Academy Awards telecast, to be hosted by actor Hugh Jackman, will “take many risks, some bold.” The 2008 broadcast, hosted by comedian Jon Stewart, hit a record low of 32 million U.S. viewers. Still, the show remains a top-rated program on U.S. television. (Iwantmedia 2/3, http://www.reuters.com/article/industryNews/idUSTRE51206G20090203 2/2)

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NBC Universal is looking for an outside partner that would allow it to bring its “Lipstick Jungle” series back on the air. One potential partner is Comcast, which unsuccessfully bid on NBC’s “Friday Night Lights” and has said it was interested in participating in similar deals in the future. Broadcasting & Cable (2/2)

I say, let it die.  But then again, I would have said that after watching the first episode.  It’s no Friday Night Lights

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HBO has secured the TV rights to a book being written about the story behind the 2008 financial crisis. The book, expected in January 2010, is being written by New York Times business writer Joe Nocera and Vanity Fair writer Bethany McLean, the woman who co-authored a book about the Enron scandal that later was turned into an Academy Award-nominated documentary. Variety (2/2)

Ad-supported cable channels are averaging a 35.3 household rating during prime time, more than 10 points higher than broadcast’s 24.4, for the first 18 weeks of the current TV season, according to the Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau. The CAB attributed the disparity in cable’s favor to the fact that original programming has increased 153% since 2002, to 1,837 shows. Mediaweek (2/2)

(Below) I debated with a friend about this one because this struck me as the kind of brand spot that only belongs on the channel.  No where in the ad was any reference to the shows being mentioned while the characters were on screen.  So, apart from the USA logo at the end, why would someone feel compelled to watch these unnamed shows?

With a single spot that ran right after the Super Bowl on NBC, USA Network promoted seven of its shows, including “Burn Notice” and “In Plain Sight.” “We debated how to do it: Do we promote one show or take a big shot across the bow?” said Chris McCumber, executive vice president of marketing at USA. “We decided to showcase seven shows and 10 characters in a way that was linear and entertaining.” The Hollywood Reporter (2/2)

CBS handed a series order to the producers of Top Chef, Jane Lipsitz and Dan Cutforth of Magical Elves, on a docu-reality series titled Marriage centered on arranged marriages, cites THR. The series follows four single adults age 25-45, all eager to marry, who allow their friends and family to select their marriage partners. The couples marry for real and the series watches their marriages unfold. (Cynopsis 2/3)

Hit with a downgrade to a sell rating by Natixis Bleichroeder, and tarred by worries about consumer spending patterns, shares of Disney fell 3% Monday. U.S. consumer spending fell in December by a full percentage point — a steeper downturn than had been forecast. (Iwantmedia 2/3, http://blogs.barrons.com/stockstowatchtoday/2009/02/02/disney-hit-with-downgrade-consumer-data 2/2)

Comcast, the largest U.S. cable-television provider, says that some Super Bowl viewers in Tucson, Ariz., were inadvertently exposed to adult content during the final minutes of the game. Comcast is investigating to determine how it happened, says a spokeswoman. “We are mortified.” (Iwantmedia 2/3, http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aw6hD3abaUHw 2/2)

The House of Representatives on Wednesday is scheduled to vote a second time on whether to delay the transition to all-digital TV signals from Feb. 17 to June 12. On Monday, influential Reps. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, and Rick Boucher, D-Va., chairman of the House Telecommunications and Internet Subcommittee, threw their support behind a delay. Broadcasting & Cable (2/2)

Top cable providers are poised for strong cash-flow growth, in part, because they will be spending less on deploying new set-top boxes and DVRs, according to industry analyst Craig Moffett. He predicts companies such as Comcast and Time Warner Cable will offer investors 9% to 15% increases in free-cash-flow-yield per share in 2009. Reuters (2/3)

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TECHNOLOGY by Marauder

TECHNOLOGY

Sales for Black Friday and Cyber Monday — which each mark the official start of the holiday shopping season — are expected to be flat, as compared with last year, according to a survey of retail CMOs. In 2007, Black Friday posted a sales gain of 8.3% and Cyber Monday was up 21%, compared with the previous year. MediaPost Communications (11/17)

Tivo added a new feature to its line up of broadband-connected DVRs – now you can order a pizza for delivery or pick up from Dominos directly from your remote. The service is free. (Cynopsis 11/18)

Tivo expanded the sample size of its Stop||Watch second-by-second measurement service from 20,000 to 100,000 subscribers. The service monitors live and time-shifted viewing and provides visibility into fast-forwarding of programming and commercials. To promote the offering TiVo released data showing a year-over-year comparison of broadcast program and commercial primetime viewing for the month of September; the data shows an apparent surge in broadcast viewing particularly in the Time-shifted category, which grew by 24% over the previous year. (Cynopsis 11/18)

Broadcast Program/Commercial Viewership Lift — September Year-Over-Year
Program Rating            Commercial Rating
Viewing                    Fall 08/Fall 07 % Change    Fall 08/Fall 07 % Change
Total                                          13%                          9%
Live Viewing (5 Second Interval)   5%                           5%
Timeshifted Viewing                    24%                         23%
Near-live Viewing (Within 1 Hour) 20%                         19%
1-6 Hour Delay                           32%                          34%
6-24 Hour Delay                         20%                          20%
24-48 Hour Delay                        29%                         30%
48-72 Hour Delay                        29%                         27%
72 Hour to 7 Day Delay                26%                         26%
7-14 Day Delay                           27%                         26%

Computers using Intel‘s new desktop processing chip – the Core i7 – went on sale from Dell, Gateway and others. Intel says the chip will perform between 4 to 6 times faster than its current platform. The new chips are based on a newly designed microarchitecture, dubbed Nehalem, which significantly improves power management and memory control. (Cynopsis 11/18)

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