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Study: Online won’t replace traditional TV anytime soon
Source: telephonyonline.com
May 12, 2008
Again, the pundits do not get it. They will be on the ash heap of history.
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
This article is only important if you want to use this to rationalize putting your head in the sand. Yes, that is a aggressive statement but true. Carol's message is soothing to those in this legacy industry who want to hear what they want. They can bide time until they retire guarding a industry that will die with the current technology delivery, and business model. The article...
May 9, 2008Online may not replace, but will certainly grow in co-existence
Author: Alan Albarran, Professor and Director, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
The results of a study by the Convergence Group indicating the impact of online viewing on traditional outlets of television via cable, broadband, IPTV is presented in the article. But replacement is not the issue.
May 6, 2008Cable Winning the Competition for Broadband Access
Author: Gregg Kail, MBA, Former Reseller Manager, AT&T Corp
The Convergence Group’s two studies imply the strength of TV delivery over online video for advertising revenue, but also show the dominance of cable MSOs over telcos for broadband access.
May 5, 2008
Online and Mobile Media are Here To Stay –Social Collaboration & Location Technology Will Figure Prominently
Author: P.J. Louis, President, PJ Louis LLC
Online and Mobile Media are Here To Stay –Social Collaboration & Location Technology Will Figure Prominently
Author: P.J. Louis, President, PJ Louis LLC
However, I don’t think anyone believes that the professional media folks are ever going to drop current viewing methods or processes or advertising methods anytime soon. I believe all of the new-bees to media are making those kinds of outrageous statements about supplanting current media.
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