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David Astle

iPhone App Sales, Exposed - 0 views

  • , let’s take a look at specific applications. I encourage examining the apps themselves to understand what exactly went into them. The production values, complexity, niche, and pricing determine why they produced either excellent or p
  • he average total number of units sold was 101,024 copies within an average period of 261 days. The average number of units sold per day was 387. The average price was $5.49, although the data skews due to the $49.99 outlier. In most cases, the price point was $0.99. The average number of updates released was 3.89, with the average total development cost amounting to $6,453. Several developers omitted development costs and most did not include their personal time in these figures. It is safe to assume the cost would be at least five or ten times more when using a contracted team. But on average here, iPhone developers are seeing a return of more than 15 times their initial, albeit small, development costs.
  • However, when the top 10% of the most successful apps are removed from the data set, the numbers skew much lower, giving a far better impression of what the iPhone industry looks like for most developers. In this scenario, the average sales were 11,625 total units, averaging 44 copies/day. Approximately 23% of apps sold less than 1000 units from launch (ranging from 12 to 370 days in the App Store). Further, 56% of apps sold less than or equal to 10,000 units, while 90% sold less than 100,000 units, with the remaining 10% achieving sales of 127,000 – 3,000,000 units.
Alex Street

Connected TV to Saturate Western Europe by 2015 - www.StreamingMediaGlobal.com - 0 views

  • Ninety-five per cent of TV sales will be connected by 2015
  • , 5.6 million connected TVs are likely to be installed during 2011, r
  • 11.6m in 2012 and to 26.7m by 2014
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  • orecasts are based on feedback provided by manufacturer
  • predicts figures of 3-4m installs of its devices by 2014
Nick Verkroost

'BBC axes F1' report inaccurate | Planet F1 | Formula One News - 0 views

  • Sunday Times
  • 'F1 costs £1 a head for every viewer, compared with the average 7p an hour broadcast cost for BBC1 and BBC2
  • Monaco Grand Prix saw a peak of 6.1 million viewers, an increase of 400,000 on 2010, while 6.2m people tuned in for the Spanish GP, an increase of 1.2m
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    Monaco Grand Prix saw a peak of 6.1 million viewers, an increase of 400,000 on 2010
Nick Verkroost

A detailed look into UK F1 television ratings - The AUTOSPORT Bulletin Board - 0 views

  • Formula 1 - The Monaco Grand Prix
  • Race - 3.50m
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    3.50m
Alex Street

"Grey's Anatomy" Fans To Get an Interactive Viewing Experience on iPad - 0 views

  • ing TV ratings, the app can figure out where a viewer is in a program and offer up corresponding content on the iPa
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    Nielsen's Media-Sync Platform
Alex Street

Broadcastr: Founded to modernize one of our oldest traditions-storytelling - 0 views

  • money from angel investors (think low six figures)
  • What’s the business model?
  • creating audio books w
Alex Street

F1 Television viewing figures rise once again - Forum - F1technical.net - 0 views

  • f 520 million for 2009 increasing to 527 million in 2010. In total, 16,000 hours of Formula 1 was broadcast across some 187 countries last yea
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