Hear This: On Digital Media, Episode #22
30 01 2007
In this episode John Federico, Chia-Lin Simmons and Steve Hatch discuss:
- Wow - John Wall of The M Show thinks we’re one of the Top 5 Podcasts that you should be listening to
- We all want a Chumby.
- Our friend Oliver thinks that people are going to buy the iPhone en masse. We don’t disagree.
- Google introduces in-store billboard advertising network…and videogame advertising…and radio advertising…and video search…and eBook sales. Steve and Chia-Lin love it. John loves it….but thinks it could be a bit creepy.
- Google to serve ads for music videos by Sony Music and Warner Music Group
- Chia-Lin wants a Playstation…or an Xbox 360.
- John is salivating over a Sony Reader. Steve and Chia-Lin think he’s nuts. Are eBooks a real business, yet?
- BitPass shutting down
- Content wants to be free….and ad supported
- John won’t pay for disposable content
- Ruckus rolls out its ad-supported music service for college students nationwide while Spiral Frog loses key executives
- Podcast advertising and technology company Kiptronic receives $4 million dollar investment
- Certain members of the porn industry wonder why anyone would want to see that genre in Hi-Def
Our wine selection was a 1919 Cabernet Sauvignon and Coppola Rosso.
Our closing music is Democracy from Alexander Blu.
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