• Who's The No. 1 Ad-Supported Destination On The Mobile Web? (Hint, It's The Same As The Wired Web)
    Nielsen Mobile Guru Nic Covey also revealed the first look ever of a new Nielsen mobile "ratings" product ranking the top mobile Web destinations based on advertising impressions served. Not surprisingly, the top player is also the top player on the wired Web -- Yahoo -- but the new Nielsen product, Mobile AdRelevance, breaks the ranking down by vertical, ad-supported channels. So Yahoo Games ranks No. 1 with a 21% share followed by Yahoo Finance, and Yahoo News.
  • OMG! Text Surpasses Voice
    That's right, that's what Nic Covey, Director of Insights, Nielsen Mobile, pointed out this morning during the opening keynote at OMMA Mobile in Los Angeles. Okay, so it's a bit of old news, having been released by Nielsen a couple of weeks ago, but it bears repeating that around the first quarter of this year, the average number of text messages received or sent by the typical U.S. mobile subscriber surpassed the number of calls for the first time ever. During the second quarter, the average users had 357 text messages vs. 204 calls.
  • Your Verb For Today: ‘Grabitized’
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  • The New DVR? Not Yet...
    DVRs aren’t all that old, but in a OMMA Video panel session entitled “The New DVR”, ad buyers and network TV executives pondered whether traditional media distribution through online video makes a suitable replacement. Short answer: “we’re still years away,” said Nick Johnson, NBCU Digital Media’s VP Sales, Broadband and Internet.   In the meantime, the network majors continue …
  • Finding TV shows on the Internet? Not that easy
    Is it easy to get your favorite TV shows on line? Not really. Amanda Richman, senior vp and director of digital …
  • The Reality Behind UGC
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  • OMG WTF that's UGC?
    Wow. That’s all there is to say about it. Actually no, there’s more: in the midst of much conversation about whether, how and why user-generated content “works” or falls flat, Joshua Katz, president of marketing for Al Gore’s CurrentTV, showed three examples of ads created by CurrentTV fans for various products which were, in a word, incredible. Not only do they “work,” they were equal if not superior to expensive brand advertising. The first, by 23-year-old John Roberts of North Carolina, was a funny one minute video profile of John’s relationship with his Toyota Prius, in which he is …
  • It All Depends, Literally
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  • Yeah, But It Goes To 11
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  • Hoping That Viral Strategy Pays Off
    What’s your viral strategy? Uploading a video to YouTube and hoping for the best is no longer sufficient, viral video experts agreed at the OMMA Video show in Los Angeles.   As YouTube’s Shiva Rajaraman noted, the number one question at YouTube is: “How do I make my video go viral?” According to Danny Fishman, President of Broadband Enterprises, …
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