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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Media Bites July 21 2010

Liberteks has been running the very successful Small Business Expo and Career Fair at the College of Nanoscience and Engineering for the past five years. Seminars to include 'Touting Your Smallness Online' and 'How To Self Publish Your Great American Novel'

Attendance is free. Click here to register http://smalbany.eventbrite.com/

I'll be there as a guest blogger tweeting, foursquaring, facebooking, cinchcasting and maybe even doing a special edition of Your Ad Here for blog talk radio.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Media Bites July 15 2010

A recent ruling on TV decency occurred this week. The US appeals court has struck down an FCC policy that banned the broadcasting of profanity. A BBC news article goes on to say that the original ruling banning 'patently offensive' references to sex, sexual organs and excretion with no real definition of what is truly offensive generated far too much fear among American broadcasters. Now its OK to swear and use the actual words for sexual organs and bodily functions.

All of this is really the byproduct of the society we live in and the race for ratings and revenue. The more shocking or scary, the more viewers tune in; more viewers= higher ratings and in turn the chance to charge higher rates for ad placement. Don't get me wrong, its a business and business needs to make a profit-just not sure we need to sink quite this low to do it.

Here's something else to keep in mind: broadcast television is for entertainment and information and must be closely monitored at all times when you have kids ( I speak from experience). It is not the responsibility of the media properties to be educators and be held accountable for what is airing because there is not enough diligence in the household to prevent certain eyes and ears from absorbing questionable content. Should they do some self regulating? You bet-but they never will, so it is up to the individual or family to decide what is and is not appropriate. There is a great tool on the set-its called the power switch.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Media Bites-July 7 2010


If I believe everything I see and hear, then broadcast television continues to grow even in this competitive environment.

PricewaterhouseCoopers notes that ad spending on TV in the US will grow to $80.3 billion in 2014 from $62.1 billion in 2009 and a recent Magna Global research paper points out that TV's share of media dollars continues to expand to 36.8% in 2015. Emerging technologies will also have an impact on viewing as the introduction of HD sets that deliver better quality picture and sound actually encourage more consumers to watch more TV.

The problem is technology and choice. (1)Hulu recently launched HuluPlus for $9.99 month and will make programming available on the IPhone, IPad and soon enough on the Playstation3 and Xbox game consoles.

(2) Netflix just signed a deal with Relativity Media allowing them to stream up to 14 movies per year to their 13 million subscribers.

(3) Viewers skip ads through DVRs and other devices. In fact, Comcast just launched multi room DVR technology in select markets.

(4) Premium nets HBO, Showtime and Starz continue to develop original programming ( 'Spartacus', 'Tudor', 'True Blood' 'Hung' 'Pillars of the Earth')

Its still fragmented viewing and as yet no one has developed a technology that has one access point, one password, one bill so that I can choose when, where and how I watch TV.