October 31st, 2006Hear This: On Digital Media, Episode #11
In this week’s episode, Ken Gellman and John Federico discuss:
* Sergey Brin enthusiastic about video search
* Zune rebuffed by Pitchfork
* The search engine/portal pecking order
* NBCU Projects $1B in digital revenues by 2009
* Newspapers need 20 30 years of digital revenue growth to equal current print revenues
* Follow-up to the Google vs. Yahoo Search Marketing comparison
* Bertelsmann starts digital media fund, headed by Richard Sarnoff
* Time Warner moves closer to networked DVR
* “Click Fraud threatens foundation of Web Ads�
* DVD Jon/DoubleTwist enabling devices to play iTMS content
* Boy Scouts teach kids the “evils of piracy�
* Vitrue: user-generated video advertising platformChia-Lin couldn’t join us this week - she’ll be back next week.
Our closing music is Democracy from Alexander Blu
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