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  1. Focus. World Film Market Trends

    FOCUS contains all key figures of the film industry in the most important countries. It provides a concise analysis of results and tendencies country by country, together with recent figures. Published since 1998 by the Marché du film (Cannes, France),
    24.10.2007 to , , , , , by bertram
  2. ALTERNATIVE WERBEFORMEN

  3. Be Prepared: Imperatives for TMT executives, 2005-2010

    Today, the Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) industry finds itself exerting an unprecedented level of influence over the global economy. All signs point to a continuation of this trend in the coming years as: * Technology advances
  4. Protecting the digital assets

    Digital information and digital technology have become the lifeblood of the technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) sector. This fundamental shift is creating opportunities and, for savvy companies, considerable value. But the move to digital also
  5. HDTV | Digitalisierung | Fernsehen - Deloitte & Touche GmbH

    HDTV – hochauflösendes Fernsehen – ist nicht erst seit der Fußball-WM im vergangenen Jahr ein vieldiskutiertes Thema. Die Weltmeisterschaft in Deutschland hat jedoch verstärkt Aufmerksamkeit geschaffen für HDTV: Alle 64 Spiele wurden im HD-Format
  6. TMT | Studie | IPTV - Deloitte & Touche GmbH

    Im Zuge der Aufrüstungen ihrer Netze hin zu Next Generation Networks versuchen Telekommunikationsunternehmen, über das Internet Protocol eine neue Plattform für die Übertragung von TV- und weiteren audiovisuellen und interaktiven Diensten als Next Gen
  7. SevenOne Media >gemeinsam, besser< Mediennutzung: Future TV

    Welche Folgen hat die Digitalisierung des Fernsehens und die Verbreitung von High-Speed Internetzugängen für die Zukunft der deutschen Medienlandschaft? Welchen Einfluss werden neue Techniken [z.B. PVR] und Applikationen [z.B. iTV] auf den Medienkonsum
  8. Big Brands & Facebook: Demographics, Case Studies & Best Practices » SlideShare (share powerpoint presentations online, slideshows, slide shows, download presentations, widgets, MySpace codes)

    Just updated the PPT with demo data from Facebook.
  9. Handbuch zur Online-Werbewirkung

    Zu dem Leistungsportfolio von EMS gehören auch Online-Werbeformen. Hier werden neben standardisierten Werbeformen wie Full Banner, Skyscraper oder ConentAd auch Techniken wie DHTML, Flash-Layer oder Streaming angeboten. So wird für jedes Kommunikationsz
  10. Digital Consumer Behavior Survey,

    * 67% regularly watch videos on YouTube, etc. * 95% have watched online videos in the last 3 months. * 49% have uploaded online videos in the last 3 months [shockingly high--almost makes us discount all findings, or at least conclude that this
  11. Zehnter Jahresbericht der KEK_Bericht zum Download

  12. Einsturzende Neubaten - Collapsing New Buildings - Changing Music Industry + The Semantic Web

  13. MEDIA FAMILY TREES

  14. Digital Interactivity: Unanticipated Consequences for Markets, Marketing, and Consumers

    # Successful interactive marketing may be less a matter of domination and control, and more a matter of fitting in. # There is a human need to assert and present to the world a self-serving identity and to manage one's personal reputation. # The form of
  15. Database of 300 Movies Found on Google Video

    Fun for lawyers ;)
  16. MediaOutlook07.pdf (application/pdf Object)

    Consumer magazines (projected to rise a less-than-robust 2.8%, as they continue to lose ad share and eyeballs to the Web) and radio (with an expected, anemic 1.4% bump). Our Media Outlook takes a closer look at who can expect to benefit from this influx o
  17. The Emerging Market for Web-based Enterprise Software

    Web-based enterprise software – sometimes referred to as “Software as a Service” (SaaS) or “on demand software” – is a major wave of innovation that introduces a new technical and economic model to enterprise software. This study analyzes a sa
  18. Mit Bewegtbild zum Erfolg: Handbuch Online Video-Werbung

    Der VDZ Verband Deutscher Zeitschriftenverleger bringt erstmals ein Handbuch zum Thema Online Video-Werbung auf den Markt. Die Autoren des neuen 34- seitigen Grundlagen-Kompendiums befassen sich darin mit dem Status Quo und den Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten
  19. International Podcastersurvey

    International Podcastersurvey Podcasters - who they are. How and why they do it.
  20. Television 2.0: Reconceptualizing TV as an Engagement Medium

    Television is in a period of dramatic change. As the mass audience continues to fragment into ever-smaller niche audiences and communities of interest, and new technologies shift control over the television viewing experience from network programmers into
  21. IBM end of advertising survey results

    The IBM Institute for Business Value provides strategic insights and recommendations that address critical business challenges to help clients capitalize on new opportunities. The Institute is comprised of consultants around the world who conduct research
  22. American Newspapers and the Internet: Threat or Opportunity? » The Bivings Report

    The use of RSS increased in 2007 by 21 percent since 2006. Now 96 of the papers we researched are using this technology. Within this group, 93 papers offer partial text feeds, while three offer full text RSS feeds. No papers have begun embedding advert
  23. WhitePaper German.pdf (application/pdf-Objekt)

    Die Schaffung von Wettbewerbsvorteilen durch Kommunikationskonvergenz
  24. Wege und Formen der Radionutzung im digitalen Zeitalter

    Das Medienzeitbudget ist mit täglich über 10 Stunden bereits ausgereizt.
    24.07.2007 to , , , , , , by bertram
  25. DoubleClick Touchpoints IV - Europe:

    Die Rolle digitaler Medien bei der Kaufentscheidung europäischer Verbraucher
  26. The 2007 Future Of Media Report | How Will Internet TV Change & Evolve? » Web TV Wire

    User generated content and new distribution channels: If you hadn’t noticed already, user generated content is driving the new web, whether through video sharing services, blog publishing or social network services that users spend hours tending to.
  27. Vom IPod zum IRadio: Podcasting als Vorbote des individualisierten Hörfunks

    Vom IPod zum IRadio: Podcasting als Vorbote des individualisierten Hörfunks
  28. 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
  29. Flashcomguru.com: Adobe White Paper: Video Content Protection with Flash Media Server

    The PDF document comes in at over 20 pages and it contains a lot of valuable info, both on the differences between progressive delivery and streaming as well as the methods that some technologies such as the latest RealPlayer deploy to grab FLV video file
  30. NEVER ENDING FRIENDING Introduction

    — A fad, especially among the young and tech-obsessed — An unprecedented tool for keeping in touch with friends and family — A disruptive, unscripted environment — An unparalleled opportunity for brands and consumers to make rea
  31. Beyond the Hype: How New Content and Technology are Redefining the Future of Media

    Accenture’s Global Content Study 2007 surveyed more than 100 leaders and decision-makers in the media and enter- tainment sectors, including television, film, music, radio, video games, publish- ing, interactive entertainment and advertising. The
  32. Online Ad Spending Continues To Surge In 2007, But Growth Tightens In 2008: Report

    VOD/advanced TV, mobile marketing and gaming) is expected to total $11.5 billion, a 31 percent rise over 2006. In 2008. the total spending on emerging media is predicted to hit $14.7 billion, up 28 percent.
  33. 2007-06-14_startup_lounge.pdf (application/pdf-Objekt)

    S. 10 Zitat;-) Monetarisierungsmodelle im Web 2.0 (ein Auszug) Spenden Mitgliedsgebühren VideovermarktungBannerwerbung Bannerwerbung Sponsored Links
  34. Web Traffic Overtakes Peer-to-Peer (P2P) as Largest Percentage of Bandwidth on the Network

    After more than four years during which peer-to-peer (P2P) applications have overwhelmingly consumed the largest percentage of bandwidth on the network, HTTP (Web) traffic has overtaken P2P and continues to grow. Presently, as a result of streaming aud
    23.06.2007 to , , , , , , by bertram
  35. facebook_statistics.pdf

    • More than 24 million active users • More than 100,000 new registrations per day since Jan. 2007 • An average of 3 percent weekly growth since Jan. 2007 • Active users have doubled since Facebook expanded registration in Sept. 2006
  36. Beyond Broadcast - Rundfunk auf Abruf

    Konvergenz von „Broadcast“ und „On Demand“ und die Chancen von User Generated ContentSowohl die Rundfunkanstalt als solche, die BBC als auch spendenfinanzierte Organisationen wie paticipatoryculture.org sehen die Ablösung des klassischen Rundfunk
  37. TV 2.0 - New potentials for IP-based TV through web technologies and the use of metadata - two examples

    General availability and winning consumer acceptance ofIP-based television will dramatically change thedistribution of moving pictures. The allocation of videocontent will no longer be limited to a handful ofbroadcasters. New business fields and models fo
    23.06.2007 to , , , , by bertram
  38. Web_2_0__E-Commerce.pdf (application/pdf-Objekt)

    Web 2.0 & E-Commerce Definition, Beispiele, Praxistipps Ein Leitfaden des Arbeitskreises Erfolgsfaktoren im E-Commerce
  39. Small Ideas, Big Ideas, Bad Ideas, Good Ideas: “Get Big Fast” and Dot Com Venture Creation

    The closing years of the twentieth century produced a critical moment for entrepreneurial capitalism. Beginning in the mid-1990s and lasting through the stock market peak in 2000, this period saw unprecedented levels of technology entrepreneurship, ve
  40. Bitpipe vs. Services –IPTV Geschäftsmodelle

    High quality multimedia distribution possiblevia broadband connection Intense competition among (alternative) infrastructure providers Broad access to contentBroad range of IPTV/Triple Play consumer offerings available at market Engagement in IPTV bus
  41. NBCU-NWS Video NewSite Slated For September Launch, Not Summer

    Comstock said the GE unit will meet its digital revenue goal of $1 billion this year and will increase that by 50 percent in 2008, one year ahead of schedule.
  42. Ad Ex The Results

    About the study • Every IAB runs a benchmark study • 2006 IAB Europe compiles studies • Different approaches country by country –Figures collected •Net/Gross/Ratecard? –Formats measured •Classifieds? Search? Email?
  43. Klicks, Quoten, Reizwörter: Nachrichten-Sites im Internet Wie das Web den Journalismus verändert

    Klicks, Klicks, Klicks. Als die Autoren für die Online-Site der Wirtschaftswoche arbeiteten, stellten sie sich häufig die Frage, ob es zwangsläufig hilfreich ist, die Einschaltquote einzelner Artikel im Minutentakt abrufen zu können.
  44. PEW Internet Blog study

    According to the ongoing Blog Reader Project, launched in April by Blogads—whose own readers, by the by 57 million people, a number that gives bloggers great credibili- ty,power and influence as sources eenagers are much more likely than adults t
    09.06.2007 to , , , by bertram
  45. WEB 2.0 Framework

    Openness The world of Web 2.0 has only become possible through a spirit of openness whereby developers and companies provide open, transparent access to their applications and content. Distributed technologies built to integrate, that collecti
  46. Audiovisual and Media Policies | Europa

    RICHTLINIE DES EUROPÄISCHEN PARLAMENTS UND DES RATES ZUR ÄNDERUNG DER RICHTLINIE 89/552/EWG DES RATES zur Koordinierung bestimmter Rechts- und Verwaltungsvorschriften der Mitgliedstaaten über die Ausübung der Fernsehtätigkeit („Audiovisuel
  47. Meinungsbeeinflusser greifen für Entscheidungen verstärkt auf Online-Medien und -Werbung zurück - Online-Videos auf dem Vormarsch

    DC identifiziert einen signifikanten Einfluss von Online-Medien auf das Informations- und Kaufverhalten von Konsumenten. Insbesondere bei der Gruppe der begehrten Meinungsbeeinflusser. In diesem Zusammenhang konnte aufgezeigt werden, dass Influencer Onlin
  48. Pew Internet: Pew Internet ICT Typology

    A Typology of Information and Communication Technology Users 8% of Americans are deep users of the participatory Web and mobile applications Another 23% are heavy, pragmatic tech adopters – they use gadgets to keep up with social networks or be
  49. U.S. Entertainment Industry:U.S. Entertainment Industry: 2006 Market Statistics

    The U.S. box office rebounded in 2006 with $9.49 billion, a 5.5%gain. Box Office has grown $3.6 billion
  50. ADVERTISING.COM ONLINE VIDEO STUDY

    Consumers, especially those between the ages of 18 and 34, are increasingly integrating stream- ing content into their media consumption habits. While older consumers are more likely to simply view news and sports clips online, younger users report watc

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