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Marty Shindler, Chief Executive Officer
Marty Shindler, Chief Executive Officer
The Shindler Perspective, Inc.
Analysis of: Sony Projects 1M Blu-ray Disc Sales by Q4 (www.homemediamagazine.com)
Did you read How To Lie With Statistics in college? Do you practice it in your business? Do you own a high definition TV and also subscribe to a high definition service? Do you own an hd – next generation DVD player of either format?  If not, why not? Have you watched a standard definition (sd)...
Alan Albarran, Professor and Director
Alan Albarran, Professor and Director
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
Analysis of: Nielsen Cuts Hispanic People Meter (www.adweek.com)
Nielsen's decision to include Spanish Language television stations in the same context as English-language stations is an important step for the SL television industry.   This move will ultimately help ease some of the imbalance that exists in terms of Spanish Language-English Language television...
James Meyers, MS. EBA, Chief Executive Officer
Alpha Media
Analysis of: So many streamers, so little bandwidth (www.fierceiptv.com)
The Internet may soon become US consumers’ primary entertainment source. The consumer is ultimately looking for longer professionally produced content for their online and mobile experience.
James Meyers, MS. EBA, Chief Executive Officer
Alpha Media
Analysis of: Warner Brothers may sign first Hindi movie (www.businessstandard.com)
1. Warner Bros, Disney, News Corp and Sony have been working for years in the Indian TV sector.      2. Hollywood movies only account for 8% of the Indian Box Office.
Alan Albarran, Professor and Director
Alan Albarran, Professor and Director
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
Analysis of: 'Old Media' Still Resonate, Survey Says (www.adweek.com)
New study reported in AdWeek indicates that traditional media still is important across different demographic segments.
Alan Albarran, Professor and Director
Alan Albarran, Professor and Director
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
Analysis of: Consumers Unhappy With Video Downloading (www.dealerscope.com)
Large scale study suggests consumers in 13 different countries are not thrilled with downloading video, primarily due to choice of content available and where applicable, price.
Alan Albarran, Professor and Director
Alan Albarran, Professor and Director
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
Analysis of: TV Is Not Dead Yet (www.imediaconnection.com)
Article reports on a qualitative study that suggests that young adults (18-34) still consume TV, and use television in conjunction with the Internet.
Alan Albarran, Professor and Director
Alan Albarran, Professor and Director
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
Analysis of: Old Issues of Playboy and Rolling Stone Will Be Available on DVDs (www.nytimes.com)
This article explains plans to distribute two magazine archives on DVD:  Playboy and Rolling Stone. Magazines have not previously tried to repurpose content to DVD, so this should prove to be a very interesting effort. At the least, the magazine industry may uncover a potentially new and lucrative...
Alan Albarran, Professor and Director
Alan Albarran, Professor and Director
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
Analysis of: Murdoch's Next Focus: Business-News Battle (online.wsj.com)
As the acquisition of Dow Jones by News Corporation appears imminent, what does this mean for competitors?  Who is likely to be the most affected by this latest addition to the News Corp. portfolio?
James Meyers, MS. EBA, Chief Executive Officer
Alpha Media
Analysis of: Redstone Split Bears on Future of Viacom, CBS (online.wsj.com)
1. Sumner Redstone is known for forcing out executives  2. DreamWorks’ and Paramount’s bond may be unraveling  3. Family businesses have a low probability of surviving the third generation

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