Blogs

Check Out My Analysis Of The Current Hype For Internet Video

Authored by Jay Baage on September 20, 2006 - 6:34am.
We have seen extremely bullish statements from the heads of some of the major US media companies regarding new media platforms in the last few weeks. The market is clearly buying into the digital entertainment "revolution", with major media stocks having bounced back this year with over 20 percent gains. But although things are looking up and we are finally starting to see some revenue from online video, we can't lose sight that new and innovative business models to monetize this content are far and few between.

Click HERE for my front page story.

Check Out My Analysis of Why MyNetworkTV Should Go Mobile

Authored by Jay Baage on September 15, 2006 - 10:24am.
Jack Abernethy - MyNetworkTVClick HERE for my Story on News Corp.'s new television network "MyNetworkTV" and why Jack Abernethy, CEO of Fox Television Stations, should take it mobile and ramp up marketing.

Check Out My Analysis of Microsoft's iPod Killer

Authored by Jay Baage on September 14, 2006 - 8:55am.
Click HERE for my front page story on Microsoft Zune Portable Music Player, that was officially revealed today. What it tell us about Microsoft's broader digital entertainment strategy?  

Check out my coverage from CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment Expo

Authored by Jay Baage on September 13, 2006 - 1:19pm.

Click HERE for my story on News Corp. COO Peter Chernin's keynote at CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment Expo, Los Angeles, on September 13.

Check Out My Follow Up Story on Freston Being Fired

Authored by Jay Baage on September 5, 2006 - 9:14am.
Click HERE for my follow up story on my piece from last week where I posed the question if Viacom Executive Chairman Sumner Redstone has the guts to not just fire Tom Cruise, but also Tom Freston, CEO and President of Viacom.

Welcome to Robert's Blog

Authored by robert on July 28, 2006 - 5:59am.
Name: Robert Spears
Title: VP, Publishing & Online GM
Company: Digital Media Wire
User Name & Profile: robert
A Few Random Favorite Sites:
JumptheShark.com | MLB.com | IMDB.com | ESPN.com | SFGate.com

TimeWarner to Block Jon Miller’s Appointment to Yahoo Board

Authored by Ned Sherman on August 1, 2008 - 9:44am.

San Jose - While the Yahoo shareholders’ meeting was in progress, TechCrunch reported that Time Warner will block the possible appointment of former AOL Chairman Jon Miller to the Yahoo board.

According to the sources cited by TechCrunch, including a former AOL executive close to Miller, without Time Warner’s approval, Miller cannot serve on Yahoo’s board since he is under a non-compete agreement with AOL.

Is the Ad-Supported Internet Economy Doomed?

Authored by Ned Sherman on July 23, 2008 - 6:47am.

Yesterday's article on TechCrunch about Lookery, a company specializing in selling ad inventory for social apps on Facebook, that is struggling to break even despite serving about three billion ad impressions per month, sparked an interesting discussion in the blogsphere about the ability (or inability) of social networks to monetize their traffic through advertising, and the outlook for online advertising supported businesses in general.

C-SPAN Interviews with Digital Media Conference Speakers

Authored by Ned Sherman on July 10, 2008 - 10:59am.
DMW's Digital Media Conference, held two weeks ago in Washington, DC, was the focus of "The Communicators," C-SPAN's new weekly series featuring interviews with "the people who shape our digital future." The latest show, which aired Saturday on C-SPAN and Monday on C-SPAN2, featured interviews with our Publisher & CEO, Ned Sherman

Burma Relief Efforts

Authored by Ned Sherman on May 26, 2008 - 8:50pm.

Dear Friends and Readers,

Thank you so much for your kind emails and calls to us about the situation in Burma (also called Myanmar), which was severely hit by Cyclone Nargis three weeks ago.

As many of you know, my wife, DMW partner and love of my life Tinzar, is Burmese, and her parents and many family members live in Rangoon, the country's commercial center in the south of Burma (the area hit by the storm).

For the first two weeks after the storm, we were unable to contact her parents and family, but last week we reached a relative by cell phone (phone lines and electricity are still out in most of the city) and learned that her parents and family are fine (the roof of their home, while damaged, is being repaired). As to the extent of the damage and relief efforts, we still don't know much more than what we hear on the news here and are very concerned about the situation there.

tags: Burma | relief | Tinzar | donate |

CEA and DMW Announce Partnership for LA Games Conference

Authored by Ned Sherman on May 25, 2008 - 2:06pm.

In case you missed it, here is the press release from last week announcing our new partnership with the Consumer Electronics Association for LA Games Conference. This gives us a significant step up as we increase our profile and position as one of the leading publishers and event producers covering the $17.9 billion game industry (2007 sales figures, according to NPD Group). For more information about our annual LA Games Conference, please visit www.lagamesconference.com.

Digital Media Week in Review: Microsoft, Google Acquisitions; AOL – Yahoo? The Future of Television

Authored by Ned Sherman on March 15, 2008 - 6:47am.

DMW’s CEO & Publisher provides a wrap-up of the top stories of the week. Who’s hot, who’s not and what’s the industry buzz?

The Microsoft - Google battle was back in the headlines this week with both companies announcing acquisitions in the online advertising space and increased speculation about the future of Yahoo. On the acquisition front, Google (NASD: GOOG) announced on Tuesday that it has received approval from the European Commission for its $3.1 billion acquisition of DoubleClick, the final step to completing the transaction. Google chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt applauded the announcement noting that "with DoubleClick, Google now has the leading display ad platform.”

Digital Media Week in Review: The Future of Music

Authored by Ned Sherman on March 2, 2008 - 7:29pm.

DMW’s CEO & Publisher provides a wrap-up of the top stories of the week. Who’s hot, who’s not and what’s the industry buzz?

I spent the past week at our Digital Music Forum in New York City with 500 senior industry insiders immersed in two days of high level discussions about the future of the music industry. I don’t often toot our own horn, but this was one heck of a great event.

Digital Media Week in Review: Sony's Blu-ray Wins “Format War,” But Who Will Win the Real Battle? DMW on the Move!

Authored by Ned Sherman on February 23, 2008 - 8:17am.

DMW’s CEO & Publisher provides a wrap-up of the top stories of the week. Who’s hot, who’s not and what’s the industry buzz?

It was a crazy week for all of us at DMW with much of our time spent on planning three major events we are producing in the coming weeks: Digital Music Forum East in New York City, February 26-27; The Millennials Canada in Toronto, March 5; and Future of Television West in Los Angeles, March 24-25. We have been producing the entertainment industry’s leading digital events for years, but developments over the past year have really increased the profile of our events, which now attract large (often standing room only) crowds and camera crews from leading media outlets, such as CNBC, CNN, PBS and the BBC.

Digital Media Week in Review: Yahoo Board Rejects Microsoft Bid; Yahoo-News Corp? Yahoo-AOL? Writers’ Strike Over

Authored by Ned Sherman on February 16, 2008 - 6:20am.

DMW’s CEO & Publisher provides a wrap-up of the top stories of the week. Who’s hot, who’s not and what’s the industry buzz?

The week started with a bang on news that Yahoo Inc’s (NSDQ: YHOO) board rejected Microsoft Corp.’s (NSDQ: MSFT) unsolicited $44.6 billion offer for the company.

Digital Media Week in Review: Google v. Microsoft; Splitting Up AOL? Ending the Writers’ Strike? Major Labels in China

Authored by Ned Sherman on February 9, 2008 - 9:46am.

DMW’s CEO & Publisher provides a wrap-up of the top stories of the week. Who’s hot, who’s not and what’s the industry buzz?

In the days following Microsoft’s (NASD: MSFT) announcement of its unsolicited $44.6 billion takeover bid for Yahoo (NASD: YHOO), much of the news focused on the battle between Google and Microsoft to color the other’s motives as anti-competitive. As reports surfaced that Yahoo may try to avoid being acquired by Microsoft by giving control of its search advertising to Google in exchange for a large revenue share (although nothing has made public by either Google or Yahoo on this), Microsoft reportedly began lobbying government officials to block any such deal between the two on antitrust grounds setting the stage for what is likely to be a long and public battle between Google and Microsoft over control of the Internet.

Digital Media Week in Review: Microsoft's Bid for Yahoo; Troubles for Google? Implications for AOL?

Authored by Ned Sherman on February 2, 2008 - 7:54am.

DMW’s CEO & Publisher provides a wrap-up of the top stories of the week. Who’s hot, who’s not and what’s the industry buzz?

In my column last week, I predicted that there may be a silver lining in Yahoo’s recent troubles and low share price in the form of a possible takeover bid from rival Microsoft. Voilà! In a bold move that sent ripples through Silicon Valley before sunrise on Friday, Microsoft (NASD: MSFT) announced that it has made an unsolicited $44.6 billion takeover bid

Consumer Electronics Recession Proof?

Authored by Ned Sherman on January 27, 2008 - 9:34pm.
Worried about a recession? Why not buy a new TV or game console. Sony CEO Sir Howard Stringer says based on recent sales numbers, consumer electronics (HD TVs and game consoles, in particular) may be recession proof. Gotta love digital media.

Digital Media Week in Review: Feds Drop Rate; Yahoo Undervalued? Still Bullish on Apple?

Authored by Ned Sherman on January 27, 2008 - 4:54pm.

DMW’s CEO & Publisher provides a wrap-up of the top stories of the week. Who’s hot, who’s not and what’s the industry buzz?

There was no shortage of news for the week of Jan. 21-25. The biggest story: The Federal Reserve lowered the benchmark federal funds rate by three-quarters of a percentage point to 3.5%, its lowest level since September 2005, but the Fed’s actions couldn’t stop an already shaky stock market from continuing its downward spiral. After a sharp mid-week increase on news of the rate cut, the DMW100 ended slightly lower on the week.

Publisher's Note

Authored by Ned Sherman on September 14, 2007 - 12:24pm.
Dear Readers,
tags: Publisher | Servers |