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July 17, 2007
E3 - taking a note from the Film Distribution industry.
Analysis of: Video game expo going babe free | www.cnn.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
E3 is now more akin to a conference of industry professionals and less about the fan experience. It feels more like the Cannes Film Festival, with meetings being held by key industry professionals in a series of hotels (and along the beach). What ESA is doing with the "E for all 2007" is important as...
July 17, 2007
Can The Internet Audience Be Measured?
Analysis of: Networking sites seen hitting web ad growth | www.ft.com
Author: James Meyers, Chief Executive Officer , Alpha Media
The most measurable medium, the Internet, is causing the most controversy over how it should be measured.
July 9, 2007
US Cable Market Values Are Hot
Analysis of: Up Next for Buyouts: Cable TV | www.businessweek.com
Author: James Meyers, Chief Executive Officer , Alpha Media
1. Could Charter, Cox and Cable Vision be targets in the next round of consolidation?  2. Will AT&T look to acquire DIRECTV or Echostar to create a quick fix?
July 2, 2007
News Corp. And Viacom Have Very Different Strategies To Deal With Google.
Analysis of: MySpaceTV To Compete With YouTube, Facebook Continues Surge | blog.wired.com
Author: James Meyers, Chief Executive Officer , Alpha Media
1. MySpace may be closing the gap (in some respects) with Google/YouTube     2. News Corp. understands that advertisers are looking for more than just web traffic.
June 26, 2007
Will Curiosity in the iPhone Translate into Big Business for AT&T
Analysis of: Stylish devices in search of a network | www.ft.com
Author: James Meyers, Chief Executive Officer , Alpha Media
1. Many consumers are looking to Apple iPhone to redefine phones as the Apple iPod did Mp3 players 2. Will the iPhone help reverse AT&T’s declining share in new mobile customers?
June 22, 2007
The Puzzling Moves of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp
Analysis of: MySpace, Yahoo, Facebook & Rupert Murdoch | gigaom.com
Author: James Meyers, Chief Executive Officer , Alpha Media
1.  What do the puzzling moves of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp mean for Social Networking, MySpace and Facebook?     2.  Is it time for a broader News Corp digital / media strategy?     
June 19, 2007
The Broadcast Networks are Reinventing their Business Models
Analysis of: Big Deals Based on New Ratings Currency | tvweek.com
Author: James Meyers, Chief Executive Officer , Alpha Media
Beyond DVR ratings, the broadcast networks are recognizing that the Internet is the new window for revenue.
June 15, 2007
MusicStation: Europe and Asia’s Challenge to Apple’s iPhone.
Analysis of: Apple Offers iPhone "Get Ready" List | www.ipodobserver.com
Author: James Meyers, Chief Executive Officer , Alpha Media
Can MusicStation, a phone based music service backed by Motorola, Samsung, Nokia, Sony-Ericsson, Universal Music Group, EMI Music, Sony BMG and Warner Music, beat Apple’s iTunes / iPhone combination?
June 4, 2007
Palm Needs to Play Catch-Up
Analysis of: Palm Sells 25 Percent Stake | biz.yahoo.com
Author: James Meyers, Chief Executive Officer , Alpha Media
1. Research In Motion Ltd.(RIM), Motorola and Nokia Corp have been eating into Palm’s handheld organizer business with sophisticated phone and email devices for years. 2. Palm was late in recognizing that RIM’s Blackberry was a competitor to its organizer and smartphone business. 3. Palm has created...
May 29, 2007
China Mobile, QQ, AT&T (Cingular) and Verizon: a Case Study for Mobile Content:
Analysis of: Fox: Mobile content needs balance of payment models | telephonyonline.com
Author: James Meyers, Chief Executive Officer , Alpha Media
SMS can be a damaging form of advertising for mobile contentSubscription revenue schemes have worked well and increased ARPU in ChinaContent aggregators may ultimately be squeezed by the mobile carriers

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