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Online video usage on the up
Mark Sweney : The biggest winner, according to figures from Nielsen Online, has been Google-owned YouTube, which showed an 18% traffic surge in the two months since the writers' strike began in November, compared to September and October. A separate...
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Broadcasters woo 'lost generation' in deal with social networking site Bebo
Some important news I missed last week : The UK's biggest social networking site announced partnerships with a string of broadcasters, including the BBC, Channel 4, Sky, ITN and CBS, in a move hailed as one of the most significant yet in marrying...
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Nov 24 2007, 11:07 AM
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After Kate Modern, comes Sofia’s Diary
A new interactive drama series, ‘Sofia’s Diary’ from Sony Pictures Television International is to air on Bebo.com this Autumn . ‘Sofia’s Diary’, is the second interactive drama series to be introduced by Bebo. It follows...
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Sep 24 2007, 05:21 PM
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Dr Who vs. Youtube
As if from the very pages of the Long Tail itself, comes this little snippet : On 25 May, 7.7m people in the UK tuned in to watch Doctor Who on BBC One. On the same day, 9.8m people in the UK visited a website owned by Google, of which 2.2m watched at...
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Sep 18 2007, 01:28 PM
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The open door policy
In the same week that Facebook announced it is opening up content to search engines, the internet TV platform Joost has quietly released an API to allow developers to make widgets that will work within the Joost environment. One take on this is that development...
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Sep 07 2007, 02:22 PM
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Is digital killing TV advertising?
So the results of Wednesday's IPA debate, " is the digital revolution killing TV advertising? " are in, and although Les Binet won in terms of number of votes, Matt Dyke did swing the audience in his favour (more voted for the proposition...
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Aug 02 2007, 03:47 PM
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Sky buys Amstrad
Mindshare's Simon Andrews with some good analysis of Sky's decision to buy Amstrad : With over 700k broadband customers Sky can develop hardware that maximise the synergies between (Satellite) TV and the web - defining the sector before new players...
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Jul 31 2007, 04:46 PM
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Where are the Joneses?
Where are the Joneses? is a " groundbreaking interactive on-line situation comedy ", conceived and developed by Imagination and sponsored by Ford. Over to David Bausola, who worked on the project : the project had to be built upon existing web...
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Jun 18 2007, 09:52 AM
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Almost half of Europe's web users watch TV online
A study by Motorola found that 45% of European broadband users are already watching TV online, with the flexibility of internet TV being the main attraction. French internet users are watching watch the most online (59% doing so), with Italian and British...
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May 04 2007, 11:46 AM
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It's TV, but not as you know it
ITV have announced they're to start making their programmes available over the internet, both live and up to 30 days after broadcast. informitv has the background : Within a matter of months, the majority of programmes on the major channels in the...
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May 02 2007, 12:05 AM
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Lonelygirl15 presents... KateModern
You've probably seen this already, but just in case : Interactive video show 'Lonelygirl15' has united with social networking site Bebo.com to launch a spin-off of the Californian drama based in London. "Lonelygirl15 presents... KateModern"...
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Apr 19 2007, 09:49 AM
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Virtual Me
Electronic Arts and Endemol have announced the launch of Virtual Me , which: is intended to bridge the gap between traditional TV (how OLD does that sound), videogaming and the internet. A user-friendly tool will help users to create life-like cyber clones...
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Apr 18 2007, 08:46 PM
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Online Drama - Prom Queen
Iain Tait brings news of Prom Queen, a new 80 episode internet-only drama : Each episode is just over 2 minutes long and features pre and post-roll ads - a couple of seconds pre and about 10 seconds post. It’s being produced by a production company...
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Apr 15 2007, 09:01 PM
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Joost: it’s the metadata, stupid!
NewTeeVee on why Joost will change everything : Timestamped comments and tags are certainly one interesting possibility. Combine this with FOAF-like social networking structures, and you got yourself a whole new way to explore TV programming. Imagine...
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Apr 15 2007, 12:45 PM
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bud.tv update: It's f*****
Bud.tv, which I reported on in early Feb , is really in trouble : Traffic at Anheuser-Busch's online TV network cratered in March following an already underwhelming debut in February. Bud.TV drew 152,000 unique visitors last month, 40% fewer than...
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Apr 15 2007, 08:39 AM
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