The technical definition of the Internet is fairly unimportant to this thought experiment. What I want you to think about is the conventional or popular definition. To non-technical people (which is most everyone) the Internet is a means through which they browse the web and get email. In their mind’s eyes, they imagine the access Continue Reading →
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The 2005 NAB/Emmy Advanced Media Floor Tour started with an overview of Motorola’s latest offerings. AMC member, Marty Stein, showed us why you love to say, “Hello Moto!” Next, AMC member and presenter extraordinaire, Steve Jacobs of Sony, gave us an overview of the world of HD television production Sony style. HDV cameras, $16,000 filed Continue Reading →
The show has just started and the buzz is extraordinary. MIP is a combination of programming and technology from around the world. It’s interesting that the show bills itself as “The world’s audiovisual and digital content market.” There are not many people here who know that they are in the content business. To a Continue Reading →
Verizon was in the news again, announcing the launch of V Cast – a new service which provides almost full frame rate video to your 3G cell phone. The service offers hundreds of feeds from popular content providers like NBC, CNN, FOX, etc. There is a ton of experimentation going on with the format. Continue Reading →
Unless you live under a rock, you know about the Verizon-MCI deal. I don’t want to comment about the business part of this merger, you can get about a zillion subject matter experts to weigh-in about the dollars and sense. However, I do want to highlight the relative prominence of IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) in Continue Reading →
I sat in a conference room at Universal Music Group a few months ago with some very high ranking officials and was surprised to hear one marketing executive tell me that music videos were, “valuable content” and, “UMG should be compensated when a network or show airs them.” I asked her the obvious question, aren’t Continue Reading →