Where were you in May 2005? As with every other medium that has flourished in the last century and a half, YouTube was the catalyst for an online video energy … Read the whole story
Two-way interaction between brands and consumers continues to separate the Internet from other forms of media. It gives new meaning to the phrase "social … Read the whole story
Since the early days of online video, marketers have been predicting the rise of the digital living room. Truth is, I've seen a number … Read the whole story
According to the Pew Internet & American Life Project, more online Americans are using video-sharing sites, and more frequently. As of May 2011, 71% … Read the whole story
I love YouTube. I love YouTube as a user and I love it even more as a video content entrepreneur. But, I'll be perfectly … Read the whole story
Social media tracking of TV shows continues to reveal new trends -- and not all revolve around original broadcast prime-time shows. The most social … Read the whole story
After getting a lot of attention with its two-minute Super Bowl ad, which featured rapper Eminem, scenes from urban Detroit, and shots of the … Read the whole story
Handing Hollywood a victory against an online startup, a federal judge has ordered streaming video company Zediva to stop offering online movies. Zediva, which … Read the whole story
New Nielsen data shows that African-Americans watch considerably more TV than other demographic groups, while Asian-Americans watch notably less, although the group consumes the … Read the whole story