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  1. Entertainment Industry: A Longer Look at the Long Tail

    User Generated Content is here to stay. Report from Bear Stearns assessing the effects of the Long Tail on Entertainment Industry, especially on television. Between content producers and traditional broadcasters the new subject is the aggregator/packager
  2. Micro Persuasion: The Small Wide Web

    Media brands that ignore this trend will become irrelevant in a world where aggregation is king. Several key players, such as Google, have embraced the opportunity to take microchunking mainstream. Google's personalized home page, one such platform, is al
  3. Content Businesses Don’t Scale Anymore » Publishing 2.0

    The result of unbundling, disaggregation, the loss of pipe control (to use Andy Kessler’s construct) — i.e. the inability to force people to consume content they don’t want — is that content businesses don’t scale anymore.But all those MySpace p
  4. O'Reilly Radar > The Economics of Disaggregation

    long tail businesses disproportionately benefit the aggregator. While they create new opportunities for content providers "down the tail" who might not otherwise have been noticed, they create even greater collective benefits for the Amazon, the Google, t
  5. GigaOM » The Content Aggregators and the Fat Belly

    The biggest argument for hyper aggregation is modern life’s biggest constraint: time. No one can argue about the value of niche content, especially for niche-ists. However, most of the population at large falls in the middle. There is a desire to get th
  6. Why Aggregation & Context and Not (Necessarily) Content are King in Entertainment

    A conference call to discuss the impact of new technology on creators of content. In our view, digital technologies are "democratizing" content creation, which has historically been held in the hands of Hollywood and TV networks. Now, barriers to content
  7. The Economy of Abundance

    Economy of Abundance -- don't do one thing, do it all; don't sell one piece of content, sell it all; don't store one piece of data, store it all. The Economy of Abundance is about doing everything and throwing away the stuff that doesn't work. In the Econ
  8. The Long Tail: The Economics of Abundance

    In a world of not only plenty but the eventual time-shifting – everything will be time-shifted – you’ll be the editor and the master of your own stuff. The single channel, general entertainment approach [isn’t valuable].
  9. Is the Internet A Long Tail Ghetto ? - Blog Maverick

    If you do a deal with Big Money, AND your content sells enough to be on the Vert Ramp of content sales in your genre, you have broken through the content ceiling. The chances are very good that BigMoney will want to work with you again.
  10. Why user-created video is so popular

    For 99% of people, online video is about sharing moments, not creating professional video presentations. Das ist der Long-Tail. Alte Medien gehen auf den Big-Head aber wer macht den Fat-Belly zu Geld?
  11. GigaOM » Digg that Fat Belly!

    power law Distributionskurve gliedert sich in die Bereiche Big Head, Fat Belly und Long Tail. Bei Digg lässt sich das schön sehen, weil zwar die Top-Storys von wenigen gemacht werden aber die Masse der Votes auf den Fat-Belly entfällt.
  12. The Long Tail: Mainstream Media Meltdown III

    Zahlen zu den einzelen Medienbereichen und ob sie Wachsen. Zeitungen, TV, DVD, Musik und Radio fallen weiter. Bücher und Magazine haben ein gemischtes Halbjahr hinter sich und Box-Office, Spiele und Interent werbung wachsen.
  13. Edge Perspectives with John Hagel: The Long Tail and the Structure of the Media Industry

    Der Longtail erklärt nicht die Auswirkungen auf die Medienbranche. Es könnte sich so verhalten dass es in Zukunft entweder Kundenbindung oder Infrastruktur Geschäfte gibt. Medien als Marken, die Zuschauer anziehen nicht mehr Produzenten.
  14. Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: The piecemeal economy

    Beispiele für das Unbundling. unbundling may end up pushing even more economic rewards to the "hits," squeezing out a lot of the good stuff. Problem des Unbundling und wo es hinführen könnte.
  15. Beobachtungen zur Medienkonvergenz - Kann es Blogs ohne "richtige" Medien überhaupt geben?

    Kritiker behaupten immer ohne Journalismus keiine Blogs. Jedoch verweisen nur 3% aller Posts auf eine Quelle in der Times oder anders für 98% des Blog-Contents spielen die großen Medien keine Rolle. Verlinkung/Posts der Longtail ist sehr lang.
  16. Wired 14.07: The Rise and Fall of the Hit

    Viele Beispiele dafür, dass es den Hits schlechter geht, TV, Networks, Kino, Radio, Musik. Das Internet bevorzugt keine Hits jeder kann gleich gut senden und empfangen. Die Distribution verlangert sich auf Nieschen und kleine Märkte.

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