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Audio streams trump everything when it comes to music. That may seem obvious, but one could argue that it is
Continue readingNew Platforms + Meager Results = Same Old Song And Dance
Explosive growth on a platform does not (often) come with great marketing results for brands. If brands love one thing,
Continue readingWhen TV Becomes An Accessory To YouTube
Everyone is talking about video. Have you noticed how on Facebook, some videos in your newsfeed start on their own
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Who amongst us is able to consume all of the content that we save? Long before RSS feeds, Twitter, Facebook
Continue readingThe Tune-Up Of TV
How do you define TV? Before a recent flight, I downloaded the BBC television series, Sherlock, from the UK. I
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The power of the Internet is undeniable. When thinking about U.S. President Barack Obama‘s election in 2008, many people link
Continue readingInvasion Of The Hand Computers
We have to give up on the idea that there’s a difference between being "online" and what we’re experiencing on
Continue readingThe Lines Continue To Blur (At Breakneck Speed)
Some still look sideways when thinking about mobile. Some are just kidding themselves. Our world is changing faster and faster.
Continue readingVideo Games Are The Newest Cable Channels
Trying to understand the real size and scope of the television viewing audience is near-impossible. Even with all of the
Continue readingThe New Search Landscape
When you think of search engines and the Internet, it’s hard not to think of Google (and not much else).
Continue readingI Like To Watch⦠And So Do You
How is your screen time spent? Online? TV? on your iPhone? The common thought – especially with those engaged in
Continue readingTV Viewing Is Down As Internet Usage Continues To Rise? Not Exactly
TV viewing is the highest it has ever been. The average American watches about 142 hours of TV a month
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