by Wendy Davis on Sep 29, 2:15 PM
Will copyright problems put YouTube out of business? Billionaire Mark Cuban predicted this week that the video-sharing site will be "sued into oblivion."
by Wendy Davis on Sep 28, 2:30 PM
Has the Web given customers too much influence? In some cases, the answer might be yes, suggests Wired magazine editor Chris Anderson.
by Wendy Davis on Sep 27, 2:15 PM
In an OMMA conference speech, Coca-Cola's Tim Kopp was murky on how the company will meet "the challenge" of creating a conversation with consumers.
by Wendy Davis on Sep 26, 1:45 PM
It looks like we haven't heard the last about trouble at Yahoo. Now, it's come to light that, for the first time in the company's 11-year history, it will all but shut down for the week between Christmas and New Year's.
by Wendy Davis on Sep 25, 1:45 PM
Fox is likely to start distributing more and more premium content online, Ross Levinsohn, president of Fox Interactive Media, told the audience this morning at the OMMA conference in New York City.
by Wendy Davis on Sep 22, 2:15 PM
This week, the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy tried to get in on Web 2.0, placing 12 anti-drug clips on video sharing site YouTube. Results, so far, have underwhelmed.
by Wendy Davis on Sep 21, 1:45 PM
Republican Senator Ted Stevens and his telecom friends seem to be making a renewed effort to pass a communications overhaul that doesn't include net neutrality provisions. To revive the flagging bill, Stevens offered up a poll so deeply flawed it's hard to draw any conclusions at all from it.
by Wendy Davis on Sep 20, 2:30 PM
As of this morning, Yahoo stock still hasn't recovered from yesterday's 11 percent tumble caused by CEO Terry Semel's announcement at a conference that automotive and financial services ad growth had slowed in the last several weeks....
by Wendy Davis on Sep 19, 2:15 PM
Executives from the country's largest media companies agree that digital distribution is crucial to their growth, but differ on specific strategies to drive that distribution.
by Wendy Davis on Sep 18, 2:15 PM
YouTube might be facing the threat of litigation from Universal, but another record label, Warner Music, has forged an agreement with the video sharing site.