• Just An Online Minute... Bringing Reach and Relevance To Online Video
    Online video is hot, so they say. As media planners scramble toward the broadcast and cable TV upfronts, perhaps they should take online video more seriously.
  • Just An Online Minute... U.K. Online Pubs Move Toward Free Content
    Online publishers are shifting away from paid subscription models, at least in the United Kingdom, according to the U.K.-based Association of Online Publishers.
  • Just An Online Minute... Most Powerful Brands
    We're always interested in the rankings for the world's most powerful brands. Research firm Millward Brown put its list out this week and Microsoft scores the No. 1 position with a brand value of $62,029 million.
  • Just An Online Minute... Newspapers Face Online Challenges
    Can the struggling newspaper industry bounce back online? Maybe, but it won't be easy, at least according to a new report by Outsell.
  • Just An Online Minute... Wireless Offer Clutter
    All those offers from wireless companies appear to have little impact on customer satisfaction and loyalty, according to a survey by Harris Interactive.
  • Just An Online Minute... Media Marketplace
    In case you haven't heard of it, there's a new content syndication service for text, audio, and video called Mochila...
  • Just An Online Minute... Keyword Lawsuits Continue
    Google might have prevailed in the only trademark infringement suit against it to go to trial so far, but the issue isn't going away for the search company. The latest development stems from a ruling by a federal district court judge...
  • Just An Online Minute... Mobile Video And Content
    A market researcher projects that by 2009, 36 million users will be watching video on their phones. The flip side is that the number of users willing to subscribe to, i.e., pay for mobile content services will remain less than 10 million.
  • Just An Online Minute... Yahoo Charts A Middle Course
    When long-time TV exec Lloyd Braun joined Yahoo in November 2004, many observers took the move as a sign that Yahoo was about to start developing TV-like content....
  • Just An Online Minute... Mobile Takeoff
    Is mobile TV catching on? Well, maybe among young adult males, according to Telephia, a provider of metrics to the mobile industry. A survey by the company finds that 1.5 percent, or about 3 million wireless subscribers in the U.S., streamed TV or played video content on their mobile devices in the fourth quarter of 2005.
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