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Alan AlbarranApril 10, 2008
The $15 Million Katie Couric Experiment is Headed to an End
Analysis of: CBS News, Katie Couric Likely to Part Ways | online.wsj.com
Author: Alan Albarran, Professor and Director, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
CBS and Katie Couric are in discussions to bring an end to her two-year tenure as managing editor and anchor of CBS News. 
Alan AlbarranApril 10, 2008
MySpace Latino Debuts to Reach Spanish-speaking US Audience
Analysis of: MySpace Launches MySpace Latino | www.radioink.com
Author: Alan Albarran, Professor and Director, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
After a year of beta testing, MySpace Latino launches in the US to reach the rapidly growing  Latino population.
Alan AlbarranMarch 25, 2008
XM and Sirius Just Need Ok from FCC to Complete Merger
Analysis of: Justice Department approves XM-Sirius deal | www.msnbc.msn.com
Author: Alan Albarran, Professor and Director, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
The Department of Justice has approved the XM-Sirius merger of the two satellite radio providers. Approval from the Federal Communications Commission is the only remaining obstacle. What does this mean for radio?
Alan AlbarranMarch 24, 2008
Internet Radio Users Growing along with Social Networking
Analysis of: Internet Radio Reaches 33 Million Americans Per Week | news.radio-online.com
Author: Alan Albarran, Professor and Director, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
A new study released by Arbitron and Edison Media Research indicates Internet Radio audiences are growing, but with some interesting twists.
Alan AlbarranMarch 11, 2008
Television Multicasting Options--A Primer
Analysis of: Local Stations Multiply | www.broadcastingcable.com
Author: Alan Albarran, Professor and Director, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
The transition to a DTV environment is examined from the aspect of multicasting, the ability of a local television channel to broadcast several channels of "standard" definition TV.  Multicasting is critical to developing new audiences and revenue streams for terrestrial broadcasters.
Alan AlbarranMarch 10, 2008
Millenials and Consumption of Digital Content--the Disney Perspective
Analysis of: Marketing in a digital world | www.rbr.com
Author: Alan Albarran, Professor and Director, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
Disney Media Networks/ABC President Anne Sweeney shares some interesting data regarding Millenials and their use of digital content.
Alan AlbarranMarch 7, 2008
The Promise of Mobile TV
Analysis of: Brandon Burgess Hopes to Mobilize Mobile Digital TV | www.broadcastingcable.com
Author: Alan Albarran, Professor and Director, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
As the transition to a digital television environment is now one year away, the CEO of one television company shares some interesting ideas regarding mobile DTV, and what he calls the DTV "triple play."
Alan AlbarranMarch 7, 2008
New Study Gives Cable the edge in Triple Play over DBS
Analysis of: Price Spurs Demand for Triple-Play’s Parts: Survey | www.multichannel.com
Author: Alan Albarran, Professor and Director, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
New information from Bear Stearns based on a survey of 1,000 consumers indicates price the key determinant of triple play services, with cable better positioned than DBS providers.
Alan AlbarranMarch 6, 2008
Another Lousy Year for Radio Advertising
Analysis of: Radio Ad Revenue Last Year Fell to 2003 Level | online.wsj.com
Author: Alan Albarran, Professor and Director, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
Total advertising revenues for the radio industry dropped 2.6% from 2006 to $19.6 billion, indicating another bad year for the radio industry. The industry as a whole has not posted gains above $20 billion since 1999. Can anything be done to reverse this trend?
Alan AlbarranFebruary 20, 2008
DVRs Increase Prime-Time Viewing
Analysis of: Nielsen: DVRs Boost Prime Viewing by 3% | www.mediaweek.com
Author: Alan Albarran, Professor and Director, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
A new study from Nielsen regarding DVR usage indicates prime viewership is growing in households that have adopted the technology.  This is good news for the major broadcast nets and others offering first-run programming, which are among the types of programs most often recorded on a DVR (according...

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