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Dan Rayburn, Principal and EVP
Dan Rayburn, Principal and EVP
StreamingMedia.com
Analysis of: Content Owners See Their Video Traffic Growing 2-4x Over Last Year (blog.streamingmedia.com)
I talk to a lot of content owners large and small and no matter what subject we are discussing, I always ask them for their predictions on their traffic growth for 2008. While many of them share their numbers with me but don't allow me to make them public, the vast majority of content owners are telling...
Dan Rayburn, Principal and EVP
Dan Rayburn, Principal and EVP
StreamingMedia.com
Analysis of: "Streaming Content to Generate $70 Billion By 2013" - An Unrealistic Claim (www.emarketer.com)
Insight Research is forcasting that streaming content will generate almost $70 billion in the U.S. by 2013. I don't know how they come up with that number as I have not seen the full report, but $70 billion? They say the revenue prediction comes from audio and video files transmitted over the Internet,...
Dan Rayburn, Principal and EVP
Dan Rayburn, Principal and EVP
StreamingMedia.com
Analysis of: Oprah's Second Webcast Does 200,000 Simultaneous Viewers (blog.streamingmedia.com)
This past Monday, Oprah webcast her second class online and peaked at 200,000 simultaneous viewers. While that was down from the 500,000 simultaneous viewers she had for her first class, it's to be expected and is not any indication of failure.
Lee Baler, Associate Media Director
Digitas Inc.
Analysis of: Yahoo Continues to Weigh Tie-Up Prospects (online.wsj.com)
How are digital agencies currently approaching Yahoo Are clients asking about our Yahoo relationships How is Yahoo trying to present themselves to their customers.
Analysis of: Fixing Tribune, one employee at a time (blogs.reuters.com)
Often the best consultants in the world are a company’s own employees and they are frequently taken for granted and overlooked by upper management. Employees watch as management rolls out new initiative after new initiative which may not really address the real problems. Internal marketing communications...
Analysis of: Sony films headed to phones (www.hollywoodreporter.com)
Sony Pictures Television is launching an exclusive movie channel on AT&T Mobile's MediaFLO TV offering which will be launched in May.  The move is significant in that SPT becomes the first studio to launch a movie network on mobile in the U.S.
Analysis of: Wave of Consumer Automotive Buying Trending Away from Large Vehicles (www.goontheroad.com)
Consumer purchasing trend shows evidence of consumers concerns about gas prices.  Just looking at one brand, Ford - we see that the Ford Focus sales were up 24% in March, while the F series truck sales suffered the same margin of losses over the same period last year.  This reflects consumer...
Analysis of: CBS News, Katie Couric Likely to Part Ways (online.wsj.com)
In the end, third place in a less than a relevant race is not all that bad. Both katie Couric and CBS might be better served by separating.
Analysis of: Proctor and Gamble Makes Sweet-Scented Music (www.crainsnewyork.com)
The latest sign of the  music industry’s quest for new business models is today’s announcement  of a new  Universal/Island  Def Jam  label  designed to support  Proctor and Gamble’s  (PG, NYSE) TAG line of men’s deodorant and personal care products. The move...
Alan Albarran, Professor and Director
Alan Albarran, Professor and Director
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
Analysis of: CBS News, Katie Couric Likely to Part Ways (online.wsj.com)
CBS and Katie Couric are in discussions to bring an end to her two-year tenure as managing editor and anchor of CBS News. 

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