• Just an Online Minute... Twenty-Somethings Want Laughs
    If people in their twenties are your target, I've got some info you might be interested in. According to a recent InsightExpress survey of 500 Americans in the age range of 20-29, twenty-somethings are generally unhappy with their jobs, and most still rely on their parents for money.
  • Just an Online Minute... Still No Takers
    As promised, the answers to Friday's quiz are below. Once again, no one answered all 7 questions correctly (out of nearly 150 responses), but congrats to Todd Beaupre from Yahoo and Brad Millican from dallasnews.com for getting 6 out of 7.
  • Just an Online Minute... Another Quiz
    Since that martini is still up for grabs, here's another quiz for you to use as a procrastination tool this Friday afternoon, courtesy of Grace Kim from Nielsen//NetRatings.
  • Just an Online Minute... We've Moved!
    First things first: After 5 years in Connecticut, MediaPost has decided to get closer to the action and move to New York City, so please update your rolodexes with our new address:
  • Just an Online Minute... 50% Growth in Paid Search
    Like many researchers before it, Jupiter today predicted that search marketing will pave the road to the recovery of online advertising.
  • Just an Online Minute... Overworked?
    Here's something we in the media business can definitely relate to. Moster.com today released the results of a recent poll that shows just how overworked we are.
  • Just an Online Minute... The New Napster
    Call me an optimist, but I think today's Roxio announcement signals the beginning of the end of the online music swapping debate.
  • Just an Online Minute... AOL Cleans House
    AOL today gave us all a good topic to ponder over the weekend. In its latest quarterly earnings report, the troubled AOL TW division said the number of subscribers fell by 846,000 to a base of 25 million U.S. customers since the end of March, down from a high of 26.7 million last Sept. 30. The Wall Street Journal went to work investigating the reason for such a huge drop and ran a story today that points to "inflated numbers."
  • Just an Online Minute... Teens are Born to Be Wired
    Yahoo! Inc. and Carat North America today announced the results of a groundbreaking research study commissioned by both companies, which reveals new findings about media consumption by teens and young adults (ages 13-24).
  • Just an Online Minute... Online Travel Traffic
    The travel sector, despite its troubles, has reached a peak for the year in category-share of online traffic, and this growth has come despite a steady decrease in the share of traffic going to the major airline sites.
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