All GLG News Analyses Filed Under: Media
Posted December 10, 2007Companies are just beginning to learn how to use the web to grow their business
Analysis of: Web 2.0 Companies Still Hot | www.forbes.com
Author: Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer Infogain Corporation
1. Web 2.0 companies will drive innovation ideas inside IT 2. Web 2.0 companies are still growing and experimenting 3. The transformation of business because of the web is just beginning
Posted December 10, 2007
3D IS NOT YOUR SAVIOUR!
Analysis of: IMAX makes screen play | www.variety.com
Author: Robert Friedman, Chief Executive Officer and Chief of Innovation Adzone LLC
3D IS NOT YOUR SAVIOUR!
Analysis of: IMAX makes screen play | www.variety.com
Author: Robert Friedman, Chief Executive Officer and Chief of Innovation Adzone LLC
The market place is far from finding a saving grace in 3D, it's still a novelty and will remain one for sometime to come. The lack of any one agreed upon format for 3D leaves the industry little or no chance of main streaming the products. If they get it together and work for a common goal,...
Posted December 7, 2007Will 3D be the savior for IMAX?
Analysis of: IMAX makes screen play | www.variety.com
Author: Marty Shindler, Chief Executive Officer The Shindler Perspective, Inc.
Lots of us considered IMAX down and out in recent years as the institutional theater market (museums, etc.) began to dry up and as IMAX and others failed to provide sufficient appropriate content to the commercial theater circuits to which the Company was selling systems. Now with 3D being one of the...
Posted December 7, 2007Murdoch Will Do More Than Shake Up Dow Jones Management. He’ll Shake Up The News and Business Category.
Analysis of: Murdoch Said to have Plan for Shake-Up at Dow Jones | www.nytimes.com
Author: Richard Hine, Principal Richard Hine
Rupert Murdoch is already making one thing clear: Under NewsCorp, the new Dow Jones will not look or operate like the old Dow Jones. That will make life interesting for its own and many more media brands.
Posted December 5, 2007Anti-Consolidation Actions by Senate Could Hamper Future Deals
Analysis of: Senate Commerce Committee Passes Bill to Block FCC’s Dec. 18 Vote | www.broadcastingcable.com
Author: Alan Albarran, Professor and Director UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
The Senate Commerce Committee unanimously passed a bill to limit any further media consolidation efforts until a 90-day period for public comment could be completed. In effect, if this gets passed on the Senate floor it could kill any efforts to allow newspaper-broadcasting combinations in the...
Posted December 5, 2007
Nokia's offering is unique but may not be enough to topple Apple/iTunes
Analysis of: Nokia to Offer Unlimited Universal Music | www.redherring.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Nokia to Offer Unlimited Universal Music | www.redherring.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Since the advent of the Apple IPod, the world of music has changed dramatically and Apple has take market share and today has virtually no competition. Nokia’s bold move in the cell phone music market will definitely rock the market but may not be enough to bring Apple down. I would not go so far to...
Posted December 4, 2007
Nokia Upends Mobile Music Market
Analysis of: Nokia to Offer Unlimited Universal Music | www.redherring.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities Genesis Microchip Inc.
Nokia Upends Mobile Music Market
Analysis of: Nokia to Offer Unlimited Universal Music | www.redherring.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities Genesis Microchip Inc.
Nokia’s move represents a paradigm shift in the mobile music market, and potentially in the overall market. This may represent the beginning of the end for pay services such as Apple’s iTunes, and could be an entirely new way of acquiring music. Good-bye, CDs?
Posted December 3, 2007
News Corp and LinkedIn – The Future of Social Networking, Advertising and the News
Analysis of: Murdoch's News Corp. in talks to buy LinkedIn: report | www.marketwatch.com
Author: P.J. Louis, President PJ Louis LLC
News Corp and LinkedIn – The Future of Social Networking, Advertising and the News
Analysis of: Murdoch's News Corp. in talks to buy LinkedIn: report | www.marketwatch.com
Author: P.J. Louis, President PJ Louis LLC
Great idea and about time. News and entertainment can no longer be found on paper, broadcast television, and broadcast radio. With the advent of broadband wireline and wireless services, you and I can get entertainment and news from just about any source. No matter what you may think about the various...
Posted November 28, 2007
Why Radio Companies Should be Private Not Public
Analysis of: October Radio Revenues Down 7% | publications.mediapost.com
Author: Brad Saul, Chief Executive Officer Matrix Media
Why Radio Companies Should be Private Not Public
Analysis of: October Radio Revenues Down 7% | publications.mediapost.com
Author: Brad Saul, Chief Executive Officer Matrix Media
Radio can no longer afford to serve 2 masters- Wall Street investors and its core audience.
Posted November 26, 2007Can This Newspaper Be Saved? Reinventing the San Jose Mercury News
Analysis of: Slicing and Dicing a Newspaper | www.washingtonpost.com
Author: Richard Hine, Principal Richard Hine
All newspapers need to recognize and respond to the changing information needs of their geographic and demographic constituencies. If the Merc's transparent reinvention process succeeds, other newspapers will want to emulate it -- fast.
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