Tablet users consume more content across both digital and offline mediums compared to non-tablet users. While digital alternatives are cannibalizing traditional media for all users, tablet owners show a stronger tendency to shift their consumption online. Resistance to paying for digital content remains high overall, though tablet users are generally more willing to pay than non-tablet users, especially for subscriptions. Music is preferred to be downloaded rather than streamed.
Freedata Labs, technical sponsor at Social Media Week, presents a research on social intelligence, based on web-conversations linstening and outlining the network trends in 2011.
Tag cloud create with con http://www.wordle.net/
goviral Cannes 2012, Generation Social Mads Holmen
Slides from goviral's opening seminar at the Cannes Lions 2012.
The title of the seminar is: "Engaging generation social"
The next mass medium could be called social mixed media. It consists of all previous media in one, mixed in new and increasingly amazing ways. People now experience, share and purchase goods, entertainment and content in ways previously unimaginable and completely platform agnostic.
While the big screen might still be in the living room, under the surface social media is boiling and it is the young, the digital native, GenY, who drives the change. They consume on demand and opt in and out as they like – and the older and affluent are the followers.
By 2015 generation social will be the single largest consumer group on the planet with tremendous influence on the purchase behavior of others.
It is in this reality advertising has to take on a new role. René examines how we move advertising forward to engage, impact and give generation social a reason to be receptive and opt in. The focus is be on engaging formats that deliver high impact experiences like branded entertainment, premium formats and social content.
2019 Election| Arts and Entertainment| Digital Media| Canada| August 2019paul young cpa, cga
Here is a high level view of the arts and entertainment/media sector for Canada. The next government will need to review how best to support the film, broadcasting and print sector in Canada
Understanding the Digital Revolution Through Love in the Digital AgeTrung Ho
In the recent years, we've gone through a steep learning curve on how technology and digital has changed the way people behave, and in turn, we've gone through a steep learning curve on how to innovate to implement digital into the type of work we've always done.
But what's the one, single way that we should really view digital? I explored how love has changed in the digital age by examining the culture of Tinder, the rising popularity of the couple app Between in South Korea, and Spike Jonze's 2013 film 'Her' to find out.
State of the social media: The social media report- 3º Trimestre 2011 (Nielse...Retelur Marketing
Informe elaborado por Nielsen y NM Incite perteneciente al 3º trimestre de 2011 sobre el uso y penetración de las redes sociales en Estados Unidos, así como su influencia sobre los consumidores y su grado de compromiso con las marcas en medios sociales.
State of the Media: Social Media Report Q3
Social media's popularity continues to grow, connecting people with just about everything they watch and buy.
The latest Nielsen insights provide some answers on exactly how powerful this influence is on consumer behavior, both online and off.
The value of the time consumers spend online and on social networks and blogs continues to grow, most visible through the influence on purchase decisions. For instance, 60 percent of people who use three or more digital means of research for product purchases learned about a specific brand or retailer from a social networking site.
As the influence of social media – and those using social media – continues to grow, it’s crucial for traditional media, retailers, brands and advertisers to understand how different consumer segments use and share content. Nielsen’s “State of the Media: The Social Media Report – Q3 2011” presents a snapshot of the current social media landscape and audiences in the U.S. and other major markets.
It's a Q3 - 2011Social Media report from NM Incite - A Nielsen McKinsey Company.
Use of Social Media is growing and this is one more proof showing increase in numbers. It analyses US social media usage with insightful numbers.
Abnormal psychology Assignment1. Which disorder do you think s.docxdaniahendric
Abnormal psychology Assignment
1. Which disorder do you think should not be listed in the DSM 5? Why not?
2. Currently more people in the U.S, are diagnosed with mental disorders than at any other time in history? What are your thoughts about this issue?
3. Some people believe we are over diagnosing and over medicating ADHD clients. Do you agree/disagree? What's the solution?
4. Which disorder(s) do you find utterly boring to spend time studying?
5. Thus far, what disorder intrigues you the most? Why
6. If you were diagnosed with a disorder, which one would you find most disturbing to have?
7. Which disorder have you been able to diagnose with friends or family (do not give revealing information to identify the person)? Tell us about why you think they have this disorder.
ONLINE CONTENT
No other sector of the American economy has been so challenged by the Internet and the Web than the content industries. The online content industries are organized into two major categories: the print industries (newspapers, magazines, and books), and the entertainment industries, which includes television, movies, music (including radio), and games. Together, the online content industries in the United States are expected to generate revenues of over $50 billion in 2017. In this chapter, we will look closely at publishing (newspapers, magazines, and books)
and entertainment (television and movies, music and radio, and games) as they attempt to transform their traditional media into digitally deliverable forms and experiences for consumers, while at the same time earning profits. These industries make up the largest share of the commercial content marketplace, both offline and online. In each of these industries, there are powerful offline brands, significant new pure-play online providers and distributors, consumer constraints and opportunities, a variety of legal issues, and new mobile technology platforms that offer an entirely new content distribution system in the form of smartphones and tablet computers. Table 10.1 describes the most recent trends in online content and media for 2017–2018.
CONTENT AUDIENCE AND MARKET: WHERE ARE THE EYEBALLS AND THE MONEY? In 2017, the average American adult spends around 4,400 hours each year consuming various media, more than twice the amount of time spent at work (2,000 hours/year) (see Figure 10.1 on page 661). U.S. entertainment and media revenues (both online and offline) in 2016 were estimated to be $251 billion. Sales of tablets and smartphones have.
• Explosive growth of the mobile platform of smartphones and tablets accelerates the transition to digital content.
• Amazon, Google (YouTube), Hulu, and Netflix (owners of the distribution channel) become significant players in the content production business.
• The cable industry continues to be challenged by growth of Internet content producers and distributors.
• The number of Americans who watch digital video continues to increase, to around 223 million peop ...
(c) Bedford/St. Martin's bedfordstmartins.com 1-457-62096-0 / 978-1-457-62096-6
CHAPTER 2 ○ INTERNET���37
MASS MEDIA AND
THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE
40
The Evolution of the
Internet
48
The Internet Today:
From Media
Convergence
to Web 3.0
52
Video Games
and Interactive
Environments
56
The Economics and
Issues of the Internet
66
The Internet and
Democracy
The Internet,
Digital Media,
and Media
Convergence
Starting a decade ago, the most famous mar-
keting campaign for mobile phones involved
a Verizon Wireless test technician wearing
horn-rimmed glasses saying “Can you hear me
now?” into his phone from various locations.
These days, the original purpose of a mobile
phone—a voice call—is no longer the main
attraction. Instead, the Blackberry, the iPhone,
and Google’s Android phones lead a growing list
of smartphones that feature options like mobile
broadband, Wi-Fi, texting, GPS navigators,
music players, touch screens, full keyboards,
cameras, and speech recognition. Mobile
phones today represent a “fourth screen” (after
movie screens, televisions, and computers) for
many users, allowing us to go online, watch vid-
eos, or take and send photos wherever we are.
We may be on the go, but now we aren’t discon-
nected from the mass media—we take it with us.
(c) Bedford/St. Martin's bedfordstmartins.com 1-457-62096-0 / 978-1-457-62096-6
38���MASS MEDIA AND THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE
THE INTERNET, DIGITAL MEDIA,
AND MEDIA CONVERGENCE
The change in the technology and
culture of mobile phones is evident
in current mobile phone marketing.
When HTC released its Droid Incred-
ible smartphone for Verizon in 2010,
voice calls were hardly even a feature
worth promoting. Indeed, the only times
Verizon mentioned voice was in connec-
tion to the voice-enabled keyboard (so
users can speak their text messages in-
stead of typing them) and voice search,
which uses voice recognition to search
Google. The more important features
in the marketing campaign were the
powerful processors, the touch screen,
social networking ease, synced e-mail
accounts, Google Maps, the 8 mega-
pixel camera, and thousands of apps
and widgets from the Android Market
(similar to the iPhone’s App Store).
One of the latest entries, Motorola’s
Bravo (for AT&T) is a smartphone whose
design and features focus on Web
browsing and social networking so much
that most reviews don’t even address
the phone’s call quality. Instead, the
Bravo’s marketing efforts show off its
full HTML browser with Adobe Flash
Lite 3 (for a content-rich surfing experi-
ence) and a large touch screen (making
it better for watching video). The phone
also features MOTOBLUR, a service
that syncs your Facebook, MySpace,
and Twitter updates into a single feed.
However, given the fierce competition
in the market, it can be difficult to know
which of the many new smartphones
will be popular with consumers and have
lasting power.
This shift i ...
This presentation provides an overview of the key social media trends in Australia and internationally. It explores case studies and opportunities for brands to engage in social media.
Freedata Labs, technical sponsor at Social Media Week, presents a research on social intelligence, based on web-conversations linstening and outlining the network trends in 2011.
Tag cloud create with con http://www.wordle.net/
goviral Cannes 2012, Generation Social Mads Holmen
Slides from goviral's opening seminar at the Cannes Lions 2012.
The title of the seminar is: "Engaging generation social"
The next mass medium could be called social mixed media. It consists of all previous media in one, mixed in new and increasingly amazing ways. People now experience, share and purchase goods, entertainment and content in ways previously unimaginable and completely platform agnostic.
While the big screen might still be in the living room, under the surface social media is boiling and it is the young, the digital native, GenY, who drives the change. They consume on demand and opt in and out as they like – and the older and affluent are the followers.
By 2015 generation social will be the single largest consumer group on the planet with tremendous influence on the purchase behavior of others.
It is in this reality advertising has to take on a new role. René examines how we move advertising forward to engage, impact and give generation social a reason to be receptive and opt in. The focus is be on engaging formats that deliver high impact experiences like branded entertainment, premium formats and social content.
2019 Election| Arts and Entertainment| Digital Media| Canada| August 2019paul young cpa, cga
Here is a high level view of the arts and entertainment/media sector for Canada. The next government will need to review how best to support the film, broadcasting and print sector in Canada
Understanding the Digital Revolution Through Love in the Digital AgeTrung Ho
In the recent years, we've gone through a steep learning curve on how technology and digital has changed the way people behave, and in turn, we've gone through a steep learning curve on how to innovate to implement digital into the type of work we've always done.
But what's the one, single way that we should really view digital? I explored how love has changed in the digital age by examining the culture of Tinder, the rising popularity of the couple app Between in South Korea, and Spike Jonze's 2013 film 'Her' to find out.
State of the social media: The social media report- 3º Trimestre 2011 (Nielse...Retelur Marketing
Informe elaborado por Nielsen y NM Incite perteneciente al 3º trimestre de 2011 sobre el uso y penetración de las redes sociales en Estados Unidos, así como su influencia sobre los consumidores y su grado de compromiso con las marcas en medios sociales.
State of the Media: Social Media Report Q3
Social media's popularity continues to grow, connecting people with just about everything they watch and buy.
The latest Nielsen insights provide some answers on exactly how powerful this influence is on consumer behavior, both online and off.
The value of the time consumers spend online and on social networks and blogs continues to grow, most visible through the influence on purchase decisions. For instance, 60 percent of people who use three or more digital means of research for product purchases learned about a specific brand or retailer from a social networking site.
As the influence of social media – and those using social media – continues to grow, it’s crucial for traditional media, retailers, brands and advertisers to understand how different consumer segments use and share content. Nielsen’s “State of the Media: The Social Media Report – Q3 2011” presents a snapshot of the current social media landscape and audiences in the U.S. and other major markets.
It's a Q3 - 2011Social Media report from NM Incite - A Nielsen McKinsey Company.
Use of Social Media is growing and this is one more proof showing increase in numbers. It analyses US social media usage with insightful numbers.
Abnormal psychology Assignment1. Which disorder do you think s.docxdaniahendric
Abnormal psychology Assignment
1. Which disorder do you think should not be listed in the DSM 5? Why not?
2. Currently more people in the U.S, are diagnosed with mental disorders than at any other time in history? What are your thoughts about this issue?
3. Some people believe we are over diagnosing and over medicating ADHD clients. Do you agree/disagree? What's the solution?
4. Which disorder(s) do you find utterly boring to spend time studying?
5. Thus far, what disorder intrigues you the most? Why
6. If you were diagnosed with a disorder, which one would you find most disturbing to have?
7. Which disorder have you been able to diagnose with friends or family (do not give revealing information to identify the person)? Tell us about why you think they have this disorder.
ONLINE CONTENT
No other sector of the American economy has been so challenged by the Internet and the Web than the content industries. The online content industries are organized into two major categories: the print industries (newspapers, magazines, and books), and the entertainment industries, which includes television, movies, music (including radio), and games. Together, the online content industries in the United States are expected to generate revenues of over $50 billion in 2017. In this chapter, we will look closely at publishing (newspapers, magazines, and books)
and entertainment (television and movies, music and radio, and games) as they attempt to transform their traditional media into digitally deliverable forms and experiences for consumers, while at the same time earning profits. These industries make up the largest share of the commercial content marketplace, both offline and online. In each of these industries, there are powerful offline brands, significant new pure-play online providers and distributors, consumer constraints and opportunities, a variety of legal issues, and new mobile technology platforms that offer an entirely new content distribution system in the form of smartphones and tablet computers. Table 10.1 describes the most recent trends in online content and media for 2017–2018.
CONTENT AUDIENCE AND MARKET: WHERE ARE THE EYEBALLS AND THE MONEY? In 2017, the average American adult spends around 4,400 hours each year consuming various media, more than twice the amount of time spent at work (2,000 hours/year) (see Figure 10.1 on page 661). U.S. entertainment and media revenues (both online and offline) in 2016 were estimated to be $251 billion. Sales of tablets and smartphones have.
• Explosive growth of the mobile platform of smartphones and tablets accelerates the transition to digital content.
• Amazon, Google (YouTube), Hulu, and Netflix (owners of the distribution channel) become significant players in the content production business.
• The cable industry continues to be challenged by growth of Internet content producers and distributors.
• The number of Americans who watch digital video continues to increase, to around 223 million peop ...
(c) Bedford/St. Martin's bedfordstmartins.com 1-457-62096-0 / 978-1-457-62096-6
CHAPTER 2 ○ INTERNET���37
MASS MEDIA AND
THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE
40
The Evolution of the
Internet
48
The Internet Today:
From Media
Convergence
to Web 3.0
52
Video Games
and Interactive
Environments
56
The Economics and
Issues of the Internet
66
The Internet and
Democracy
The Internet,
Digital Media,
and Media
Convergence
Starting a decade ago, the most famous mar-
keting campaign for mobile phones involved
a Verizon Wireless test technician wearing
horn-rimmed glasses saying “Can you hear me
now?” into his phone from various locations.
These days, the original purpose of a mobile
phone—a voice call—is no longer the main
attraction. Instead, the Blackberry, the iPhone,
and Google’s Android phones lead a growing list
of smartphones that feature options like mobile
broadband, Wi-Fi, texting, GPS navigators,
music players, touch screens, full keyboards,
cameras, and speech recognition. Mobile
phones today represent a “fourth screen” (after
movie screens, televisions, and computers) for
many users, allowing us to go online, watch vid-
eos, or take and send photos wherever we are.
We may be on the go, but now we aren’t discon-
nected from the mass media—we take it with us.
(c) Bedford/St. Martin's bedfordstmartins.com 1-457-62096-0 / 978-1-457-62096-6
38���MASS MEDIA AND THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE
THE INTERNET, DIGITAL MEDIA,
AND MEDIA CONVERGENCE
The change in the technology and
culture of mobile phones is evident
in current mobile phone marketing.
When HTC released its Droid Incred-
ible smartphone for Verizon in 2010,
voice calls were hardly even a feature
worth promoting. Indeed, the only times
Verizon mentioned voice was in connec-
tion to the voice-enabled keyboard (so
users can speak their text messages in-
stead of typing them) and voice search,
which uses voice recognition to search
Google. The more important features
in the marketing campaign were the
powerful processors, the touch screen,
social networking ease, synced e-mail
accounts, Google Maps, the 8 mega-
pixel camera, and thousands of apps
and widgets from the Android Market
(similar to the iPhone’s App Store).
One of the latest entries, Motorola’s
Bravo (for AT&T) is a smartphone whose
design and features focus on Web
browsing and social networking so much
that most reviews don’t even address
the phone’s call quality. Instead, the
Bravo’s marketing efforts show off its
full HTML browser with Adobe Flash
Lite 3 (for a content-rich surfing experi-
ence) and a large touch screen (making
it better for watching video). The phone
also features MOTOBLUR, a service
that syncs your Facebook, MySpace,
and Twitter updates into a single feed.
However, given the fierce competition
in the market, it can be difficult to know
which of the many new smartphones
will be popular with consumers and have
lasting power.
This shift i ...
This presentation provides an overview of the key social media trends in Australia and internationally. It explores case studies and opportunities for brands to engage in social media.
Presented to Integrated Media Association
This speech pulls together Pew Internet findings and analysis about how people get news and relate to news items in the digital age.
http://www.pewinternet.org/ppt/2009_Feb_17_%20Public_Broadcasters.ppt#418,26,Behold Homo Connectus
The Evolution of Content Distribution in the Broadband AgePatrick Seaman
This White Paper discusses the evolution of media distribution, from its origins in the days before moveable type, through the 20th Century Radio and TV eras, to the Internet and the emergence of Digital Media, Video On Demand (VOD) and Over The Top (OTT) delivery of media over the Internet. Discussion includes:
- Pre-moveable type
- Push Distribution
- Big Media
- Desktop Publishing
- Talk Radio
- Decline of Newspapers
- Pull Distribution & the Internet
- Distribution Evolution
- TV Everywhere
- Content Piracy
- VOD & OTT Growth
- Cord Cutting
- Periscope & Personal Webcasting
Presentation by Caroline H. Little, President and CEO, Newspaper Association of America, USA, given at the 66th World Newspaper Congress on Wednesday, 11 June 2014, during the closing session explaining the current U.S. Media Market situation.
03062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
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31052024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
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‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
01062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
CLICK:- https://firstindia.co.in/
#First_India_NewsPaper
हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
role of women and girls in various terror groupssadiakorobi2
Women have three distinct types of involvement: direct involvement in terrorist acts; enabling of others to commit such acts; and facilitating the disengagement of others from violent or extremist groups.
1. 10 – 12 October 2011, Vienna, Reed Messe Wien
Media Port
Session: Tablet Publishing Trends
Title: The Effect of Tablets on US Content Consumption
Speaker: Bruce Benson, Senior Managing Director,
FTI Economic Consulting, USA