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February 27th, 2010
Share Back in June 2009 I conceived of what Apple’s, then rumored, touchscreen device might look like and how it might be used. One month ago Apple finally unveiled the iPad ; it only mildly resembles my conceptual model but it does embody a simple yet versatile multimedia device with a lot of potential. Since its [...]
January 26th, 2010
Share An article today in the Financial Times mentions how Apple is supposedly pressuring TV networks to cut their episode pricing on iTunes in half, from $1.99 to $1. The price cut indicates that television sales have been lackluster. While exact iTunes sales information isn’t offered, it is known that Apple had accumulated sales of 15 million TV [...]
January 5th, 2010
Share I wanted to follow up yesterday’s note on cable carriage fees by imagining a model that would determine such fees, at least partly, on the relative amount of audience that a channel attracts. It occurred to me that such a model would be well suited for a digital subscription service, since it could faithfully [...]
October 18th, 2009
Share The digital video market, being nascent, promising and hot, is the equivalent of a precocious young celebrity. They both attract a lot of attention, press coverage, and debate concerning which projects and relationships are worth pursuing. Of course, I have my own opinion, but just about digital video and not celebrities. If you divide [...]
September 10th, 2009
Share Last week Nielsen released the most recent version of its Three Screen Report, which measures consumption of television, internet and mobile media. As in releases since 2007 the study demonstrates television’s dominance in terms of time spent with the medium. On average a consumer will watch 278 minutes (4.6 hours) of “traditional” (non time-shifted) [...]
July 14th, 2009
Share Last week Morgan Stanley (MS) published a paper written by a 15 year old intern in their UK office exploring teen media consumption. Morgan Stanley concedes that to not be “claiming representation or statistical accuracy” given the casual nature of the report. It is interesting to compare this paper’s beliefs to “How Teens Use Media,” [...]
June 22nd, 2009
Share This past weekend Apple launched the new iPhone 3GS, beating analyst expectations while selling over one million models. This is especially remarkable since the 3GS matched the 1 million sales tally of last year’s iPhone 3G launch, while only selling in only eight countries; last year the 3G was launched in 21 countries. During the next [...]
June 11th, 2009
Share This week’s new iPhone launch piqued my interest again in Apple’s 10-inch touchscreen device, which is rumored to be released before the end of this year. This device, let’s call it the iTablet iPad (Microsoft has a hold on the “tablet” category name), will be like a larger version of the iTouch. See below [...]
June 9th, 2009
Share Yesterday Apple announced the latest addition to the iPhone lineup, the iPhone 3G S, which will be offered in two models, 16 GB and 32 GB configurations, priced respectively at $199 and $299. Simultaneously, Apple dropped the price for the existing 16GB iPhone 3G from $299 to $99. This is a heck of a [...]
May 4th, 2009
Share Last week the Council for Research Excellence (CRE) released the results of a new $3.5 million study sponsored by Nielsen titled “Media Behavior in America” focused on media usage and behavior, or more basically the amount of “consumer exposure” to “any of four categories of screens.” Traditional television (including live TV, DVR playback, DVD/VCR). [...]
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