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Time Warner Cable Beats Estimates, Subscription Revenue Up -- Seeking Alpha - 0 views

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    Time Warner's 4th quarter financial results from 2009. They reported an increase in total revenues, which came from growth in subscriptions. A decline in advertising revenues was reported. Subscriber Statistics During the fourth quarter, Time Warner Cable added 56,000 Digital Video subscribers to 8.866 million. The company lost 105,000 Basic Video subscribers to 12,859 million, added 120,000 Residential high-speed data subscribers to 8.994 million, added 2,000 Commercial high-speed data subscribers to 0.295 million, added 75,000 Residential Digital phone subscribers to 4.153 million, and also added 9,000 Commercial Digital phone subscribers to 0.067 million. During the same quarter the company added 64,000 Triple play subscribers to 3.448 million, added 27,000 Double play subscribers to 4.9 million, and lost 146,000 Single play subscribers to 6.224 million.
michael curtin

As More Phones Stream Video, Networks Are Slowed - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    iPad escalates data demands. Video a huge data hog.
Ryan Fuller

Poynter Online - E-Media Tidbits - 0 views

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    The Toronto-based startup Thoora promises to gauge how well individual news stories are doing by analyzing and calibrating real-time data from blogs, mainstream news sources and Twitter. Thoora's software uses more than 100 attributes to determine not only the most popular content but also the highest quality, using measures such grammar and spelling and the authority of sites that link to the content.
ethan tussey

MPAA Organizes Entertainment Community Opposition To Movie Futures Exchange - Deadline.com - 0 views

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  • Furthermore, complaints about releasing data are laughable, because the data is already released, and a virtual trading system has existed for a 13 years without any problems (HSX). Cantor owns HSX, and HSX often predicts movie results more accurately than studio estimates, so the idea that these trading systems are designed around a faulty understanding of the movie industry is laughable. If anything, this is one of the most tested trading systems in the history of this country to ever go live. I cannot think of any other trading system we have that had 13 years of data on before people started trading it for real money.
  • I have worked in both industries as a futures trader and film producer. The people who criticize this practice don’t understand it. Futures markets where designed to reduce risk, starting with the grain markets a long time ago. If you could lock in a good price for grain and didn’t know what the future would be, but you knew what your costs were, you could lock in a profit while speculators could take on that risk. It’s a great idea for the film biz. There will be fewer box office disasters and more films greenlit because of the influx of investor dollars. Those who don’t want it are nervous that their accounting practices will be scrutinized and they SHOULD be nervous. I say bring this thing on!!
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    More from the MPAA on film futures. They ask for an extension to gather more support from labor organizations against the creation of an exchange.
Theresa de los Santos

NBC Rations Olympics Content While Social Media Grouses - 1 views

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    "Social media blogs complain about too much advertising on NBC's Vancouver Olympics. And yet NBC has released new viewer data showing that in virtually every single category - including brand recall, engagement, and other marketing metrics - numbers are up for advertisers who bought into the winter games. Viewership is up right now, too: some 25% higher than the 2006 games in Torino, Italy."
Amber Westcott-baker

Facebook Denies 'All Wrongdoing' in 'Beacon' Data Breach | Threat Level | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Facebook is denying it illegally breached the privacy of its users in a proposed $9.5 million settlement to a class action challenging its program that monitored and published what users of the social-networking site were buying or renting from Blockbuster, Overstock and other locations.
Theresa de los Santos

FCC Worried iPad Will Jam Networks - 0 views

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    "Apple's iPad is due in late March, pending FCC approval, and on the FCC's official broadband blog, Director/Scenario Planning Phil Bellaria and Wireless Bureau Deputy Chief John Leibovitz say there may be trouble ahead if the device drives up demand for mobile broadband. They write that the iPad announcement on January 27 "set off a new round of reports of networks overburdened by a data flow they were not build to handle," saying the problems are reminiscent of the outages AOL users ran into when the then-dialup service went to unlimited use in 1996 -- problems that persisted for months."
scwalton

FCC releases Internet speed test tool | Reuters - 0 views

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    ""The FCC's new digital tools will arm users with real-time information about their broadband connection and the agency with useful data about service across the country," FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski said in a statement. The FCC is also collecting information about where broadband is not available."
scwalton

TVB | CBS Won't Pony Up for Unmeasured Mobile DTV - 1 views

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    "There's an iPhone App for CBS News and the network's content is available on FLO TV, both distributed via devices with the type of audience data the network seeks. Seidel said the network elected not to participate in the Open Mobile Video Coalitions because it has no audience authentication for over-the-air, mobile DTV."
scwalton

ROK Launches KOX TV in Russia - MarketWatch - 0 views

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    ""We are delighted to be launching the first ever carrier-agnostic streamed mobile TV service in Russia," said Jonathan Kendrick, "which we have done in response to our expectation of significant demand for live and on-demand mass-market mobile TV in that country from the ever-growing number of people with compatible handsets and a data package included in their mobile tariff." "
scwalton

VoiceCon 2010 Spotlights Convergence -- Enterprise Communications -- InformationWeek - 0 views

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    "No longer regimented into segments of just voice, just data, or just video, the communications industry is marching toward a multi-modal and multi-dimensional vision of enterprise communications. "
Theresa de los Santos

Digital Media Dominates Kids' Waking Hours -- Mobile Device Use -- InformationWeek - 0 views

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    Teens and tweens spend an average of 7.5 hours per day playing games, watching videos, and listening to music on their mobile devices.
ethan tussey

MediaPost Publications Nielsen To Eliminate Live-Only Local TV Ratings 03/31/2010 - 0 views

  • For the better part of 50 years, advertisers have used live-only as their currency. In the last few years, Nielsen has added new streams of program data to account for time-shifting. But few, if any, advertisers made deals on these other metrics.
  • From a TV station's perspective, Thomas says, live-plus-same-day viewing "is more reflective of the way people are consuming TV these days." About 60% of time-shifted viewing occurred during the same day, usually within a few minutes of the live airing.
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    Big changes in measurement methodologies. Refocus on time-shifting measurement.
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