by Laurie Sullivan on Jun 12, 8:58 AM
Nearly 20% of all TVs shipped worldwide in Q1 2012 were smart TVs, which connect the Internet with traditional televisions. The highest shipments were in Japan with 36%, followed by China with 30%, according to the NPD DisplaySearch Quarterly Smart TV Shipment and Forecast Report. The research firm notes smart TV in Western Europe equaled 29%, with North America lagging at 18%. Analysts note that smartphones also "far outnumber fixed lines" in countries where smart TVs shipped most. Sony, Skyworth, Philips, Sharp and Konka round out the top five manufacturers.
by Wayne Friedman on Jun 11, 10:36 PM
AMC’s “Mad Men” got a little madder for its fifth season finale this past Sunday. The 1960s theme stories around a fictional ad agency recorded its highest finale results so far -- 2.7 million viewers. This was a bit higher than its fifth sesaon average overall -- 2.6 million viewers this season, a 15% hike over season four. But as a comparison to other top critically reviewed cable series, it was still far behind many -- including HBO’s “True Blood”. The red-soaked drama started up its fifth season with some 5.2 million viewers – also on Sunday night. It …
by Karl Greenberg on Jun 8, 3:53 PM
Neurosurgeons, in a sense, play softball for a living. So it kind of makes sense that they should hit the diamond to bat around a more durable sphere than the one they're used to. The voyagers into the cerebral cortex are are doing just that under the aegis of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) to support the Neurosurgery Research Education Foundation (NREF).
by Laurie Sullivan on Jun 8, 1:50 PM
BrightEdge plans to introduce Friday a service dubbed Local Search Management that lets marketers optimize search rankings for location-specific searches. The tool identifies variations in search performance based on geographic location of the query. It also takes into consideration the growing importance of local results. Among them, the most common search terms "coffee," "ATM," or "hotel." Prior to releasing the product, BrightEdge tested the tool across hospitality and travel search terms in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston. The results showed "huge variation" in rankings for brands, ranging from 22% to 63% per search term.
by Mark Walsh on Jun 7, 5:39 PM
The Mobile Marketing Association named 13 new or re-elected global board members Thursday including Carolyn Everson, head of global marketing at Facebook, CNN Mobile VP Louis Gump, and GroupM CEO Rob Norman. Board members serve two-year terms starting this month. Returning board members not up for re-election include executives at companies including The Weather Channel, The Coca-Cola Company, Millennial Media and Microsoft. See the full list of new and returning members
here.
by Mark Walsh on Jun 7, 4:52 PM
This is a good time to be a social media marketing firm. On the heels of the $689 million and reported $300 million acquisitions of Buddy Media and Vitrue, smaller competitors are seeing investment dollars stream in. Besides the
$15 million raised by Shoutlet, social marketing shops
Unified and
Identified today announced receiving funding of $14 million and $21 million, respectively. Unified landed $1o million from Conde Nast-owner Advanced Publications, with Silicon Valley Bank chipping in $4 million in debt financing. The company helps brands and agencies run online and mobile campaigns on social properties like Facebook, …
by Laurie Sullivan on Jun 7, 4:13 PM
Richard Alfonsi, former VP of global display sales and strategy at Google, will join Twitter Monday as its VP of global online sales. The news announced Thursday on Twitter. This is the fourth senior sales exec hired on in the past six months. Others who joined: Shailesh Rao, VP of global revenue; Bruce Daisley, head of U.K. sales; and Stephen McIntyre, heads the Dublin office. Twitter CEO Dick Costolo on Wednesday said the social network on many days generates more revenue from its mobile platform than it does from its Web site. Worldwide ad revenues at Twitter grew 213% to …
by Joe Mandese on Jun 7, 12:21 PM
"People pay to see what Hollywood makes and they pay to not see what Madison Avenue makes; we clearly have a lot to learn from the entertainment industry," says Pelle Sjoenell, executive creative director of Google creative shop BBH New York in a release explaining why it has set up shop in Los Angeles.
by Mark Walsh on Jun 6, 12:42 PM
Sell-side ad platform PubMatic on Wednesday
announced raising $45 million in a venture round led by August Capital and including prior investors Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Nexus Venture Partners, Helion Ventures and Silicon Valley Bank. That brings PubMatic’s total raised to date to $63 million. The company, whose platform lets large publishers manage their online inventory and optimize ad revenue, said the new financing will be used to continue its targeted acquisition strategy and strengthen its balance sheet. In March, PubMatic acquired mobile technology development MobiPrimo to expand its mobile ad offerings for publishers. Previously, it bought small ad optimization …
by Wendy Davis on Jun 5, 5:41 PM
The Interactive Advertising Bureau has secured 2 billion impressions for a pro bono campaign aimed at explaining online behavioral advertising to consumers, the group said on Tuesday