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International Podcastersurvey Podcasters - who they are. How and why they do it.
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Online Video: 57% of internet users have watched videos online and most of them share what they find with others 7/25/2007 | Report | Mary Madden The growing adoption of broadband combined with a dramatic push by content providers to promote
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According to the latest European Ad Formats Report from the EIAA, advertisers are embracing 'entertaining' online ad formats as a way to interact and engage with their consumers and communicate brand messages. The ad formats study explores the usage and p
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Qualitative interviews with editors and executives at UK national and regional newspapers revealed experimentation with online business models. All of the selected web publications offered their most popular news content for free in an attempt to maxim
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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
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Across the countries, frequency of newspaper readership varies greatly. Almost half (48%) of Spanish adults and 46 percent of Germans are regular readers (5 or more days a week). Two out of five US adults (39%) are regular readers as are one-third of Brit
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More than half (57 percent) of the respondents identified the rapid growth of user-generated content — which includes amateur digital videos, podcasts, mobile phone photography, wikis and social-media blogs — as one of the top three challenges they fa
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The survey of nearly 350 executives from telecommunications, broadcasting and media companies across 46 countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia revealed industry-wide confidence in the longer-term outlook for IPTV, with 60 percent believing that IPTV w
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According to the latest Accenture/Economist Intelligence Unit IPTV confidence index, industry-wide confidence in the longer-term outlook for IPTV remains strong. A majority of respondents are confident or very confident that IPTV will generate significant
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"Web 2.0" in zwei Dimensionen (Gestaltungs- und Kommunikationsgrad) "Web 2.0" in Zahlen Die wichtigsten Anwendungen von "Web 2.0" "Web 2.0" und die Auswirkungen auf die allgemeine Mediennutzung Typologie der Nutzer von "Web 2.0"
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17% were already watching on-demand programmes on their television sets. Some 42% of those already viewing video-on-demand reported watching less television as a result. The same percentage believe that traditional television scheduling will no longer ex
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The survey found that seven out of ten (69.5%) respondents actively view video content on the web. Men are significantly more likely than women to view online video content, 76.0% versus 60.2%, respectively. Viewing online video content is not an activ
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Some 43% of Britons who watch video from the internet or on a mobile device at least once a week said they watched less normal TV as a result. But online video viewers are still in the minority, with just 9% of the population saying they do it regularly.
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One-third (33.6%) of college students 18-24 years say they use the Internet more than 10 hours during a typical week; 20.3% say more than 20 hours. In fact, only one in five say they spend more than ten hours a week watching television (18.8%)
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A majority of American high school students say they’re plugged into mainstream news on the Internet at least weekly. Eleven percent say they consume news daily on the Internet. Most high school students find TV and newspapers to be the most accurate ne
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61% der Männer und 48% der Frauen kennen Weblogs; 32% der Befragten insgesamt lesen Weblogs;7% der Befragten betreiben ein Weblog (das ist der eigentliche Hit). 68% der 14-19-jährigen kennen das Weblog-Format
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Overall, more than half of Internet users have watched or downloaded video. News clips were the most popular, seen by 72 percent of online video viewers, followed by short movie and TV clips, music videos, sports highlights and user-generated amateur vide
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Mediennutzungsstudie aus den USA: Das Internet nimmt den anderen Anteile ab aber nur weil die Mediennutzung insgesamt konstant bleibt. Es sieht so aus als ob eine teilweise verdängung stattgefunden hat.
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6.6 percent of the U.S. online audience has recently downloaded an audio podcast - that's 9.2 million people. 4.0 percent of the webbies (5.6 million people) recently downloaded a video podcast.
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DVR Nutzer wollen zu 76% das Programm später sehen. 62% keine Werbung sehen, 55% Spulen im Programm und 55% Das Programm schneller sehen indem sie die Werbung überspringen.
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Es werden immer mehr VIdeos Online gesehen und es wird zur routine.Hauptsächlich News und Entertainment. 5% der Nutzer sehen täglich Online Video 69% haben Videos gesehen.Werbung wird besser wahrgenommen. OPA Studie.
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Eine große Mehrheit der Verantwortlichen ist mit Blogs vertraut. Makovsky + Company hat eine Studie veröffentlicht zum Thema Blogs und Entscheider, bzw Manager und in welchem Maße diese Blogs verwenden. 21% lesen Blogs min einmal die Woche
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Ca. 2.9 Studen pro Tag sehen sie fern und verbringen sie im Internet. Außerdem sehen 37% der Teens Videos im Internet.
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EIne Studie zum Pod- und Videocasting. Darin werden die Motive und die Demographie der Macher untersucht. Es wurden knapp 400 podcaster interviewt und daraus Ergebnisse abgeleitet. Dazu zählen wie oft Episoden veröffentlcht werden und wieviele zuschauer