by Pat Kitano on July 12, 2010 in Advertising, Hyperlocal, Local advertising, Marketing, Mass Media, New business models, Social Media, Trends, YouTube
Google is talking about interactive video ads at this weekend’s Allen & Co. conference. Today, Twitvid is launching its video advertising platform over Twitter (press release). What’s important to know about video is that there is already an institutional history of the video format in the form of the :30 television spot. Like television, the [...]
by Pat Kitano on January 27, 2009 in Technology
Yes, this is the virally active video du jour entitled “the History of the Internet“, but I think it’s remarkable explanation. It really explains the evolution of the internet as a electronic network phenomenon that evolved in parallel with telecommunications. Somebody had to explain all that geekiness in 8 minutes because it otherwise would be [...]
by Pat Kitano on January 17, 2009 in Advertising, New business models, Social Media, Television
This video (hat tip J. Owyang) encapsulates the death of the 1950′s Madison Avenue advertising paradigm. Scholz & Friends: “Dramatic shift in marketing reality from Michael Reissinger on Vimeo. Related slideshow (focused on real estate marketing): The Hard Sell is Dead
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 December 3, 2008 in Politics, YouTube
Sound bite video lives so well at Will Ferrell founded Funny or Die. 2 minutes is the perfect amount of time for a laugh… it’s the end of attention span. See more Jack Black videos at Funny or Die
by Pat Kitano on November 16, 2008 in Advertising, Economy, Mass Media, Politics, Television, YouTube
YouTube has huge media advantages over mainstream media: It’s free. Buying airtime is way expensive. It has global reach. Airtime only reaches a regional broadcast area. It’s viral. Anybody can embed YouTube messages like I’ve done. It’s time to call YouTube the uber-network, it transcends TV and cable. Barack Obama has endorsed it for his [...]
by Pat Kitano on November 11, 2008 in Advertising, Mass Media, Television, YouTube
Three snippets of recent buzz about Hulu: Hulu has attracted advertisers used to the TV advertising model (Alley Insider 11/10/08) Hulu is easier to use when searching for TV and movies. YouTube is a mess (NYT 11/10/08) YouTube is playing catchup to Hulu by offering brand name content – announces MGM film distribution deal (Wired [...]