by Pat Kitano on December 20, 2009 in Mass Media, Trends, Web tools, YouTube
Comcast’s purchase of TV network NBC and movie studio Universal seems backwards to older media veterans who remember the ascent of upstart cable versus the powerful Big 3 TV networks in the 70′s/80′s. It proves that media itself has become a commodity to be digested across a panoply of distribution channels. It just so happens [...]
by Pat Kitano on February 8, 2009 in Advertising, Mass Media, Newspapers, Publishing, Sociology, Technology, Television, Trends, YouTube
Why are print newspapers shutting down presses, and book publishers decrying where their readers went? Today’s NY Times essentially says this: (Charts, of course, not based on actual statistics; for descriptive purposes only) Consumers are increasingly avoiding newspapers — and books, too — because the text mode is now used so infrequently that it can [...]
by Pat Kitano on February 6, 2009 in Domus Consulting Group, Mass Media, New business models, Social Media, Television, Twitter
The news media is now figuring out that their viewers/readers want to participate in conversations with them for the same reason Letters to the Editor was important to print newspaper. Simply put, viewers just like to see their name and viewpoints pop up on a news website. More important, news organizations want to continue to [...]
by Pat Kitano on January 21, 2009 in Events, Facebook, Mass Media, Politics, Social Media, Television, Twitter
I sometimes ruminate over new concepts for 24 hours to figure out their implications rather than jot down a quick “yowza” blog post. CNN.com and Facebook’s integrated coverage of the Obama Inaugural yesterday was striking because it was the first time I saw all my Facebook friends come to life in a unified, mostly coherent [...]
by Pat Kitano on January 17, 2009 in Mass Media, New business models, Social Media, Television, Twitter, YouTube
I always had this notion that if Twitter could embed videos, it would do three things: Become a full fledged broadcast media. Now Twitter “channels” can be created. As a true broadcast media, TV news organizations would jump all over this by embedding their video stories for distribution and publicity. This would position Twitter as [...]
by Pat Kitano on January 7, 2009 in Celebrity, Mass Media, New business models, Social Media, Television, YouTube
Justin Kan, founder of Justin.TV, achieved notoriety in March 2007 by hooking up a webcam on a helmet and broadcasting his life 24-by-7. Justin.TV was born to facilitate similar life streaming broadcasts by individuals. The evolution of the business model twisted from personal, user-generated broadcast content, Justin style, to a media site that hosts individual [...]
by Pat Kitano on November 4, 2008 in Mass Media, Politics, Social Media, Television, Transparency, Twitter, Web tools
The media buzz on Election 2008 is all about how the internet provides real time updates and commentary much faster than TV and other broadcast media: Passing of the Torch: TV to Internet – Screenwerk I’m Ready to Declare the Winner in the 2008 Race – Arianna Huffington (it’s the Internet) Media groups turn on [...]