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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. Zehnter Jahresbericht der KEK_Bericht zum Download

  3. MEDIA FAMILY TREES

  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. 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.
  7. 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
  8. 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.
  9. 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?
  10. 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
  11. Media M&A In 2007: Pace to Increase

    A dollar volume of $20.5 billion in media transactions makes 2006 the strongest year since 2000, and close in volume even to that year’s total.”
  12. The Value of the Public Domain

    This paper calls for a re-orientation of innovation and information policy. In our current paradigm, monopoly rights, in the form of intellectual property, displace all else from our thinking on this subject making access a peripheral issue.

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