The Future of Digital Media: Insights from Infinitive Digital BrainFest

Digital media was a top-of-mind topic for a many panelists throughout at Infinitive Digital BrainFest. A few highlights (see at #digitalbrainfest for more details and insights from the conference): Sad but true joke about the demographics of the newspaper industry … Continue reading

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Infinitive Digital BrainFest: Insights & Takeaways from the Digital Ad Solutions Track

Thank you to our expert panelists and attendees of the first annual Infinitive Digital BrainFest last week in Chantilly, Virginia. True thought leadership and innovative insights were flowing in the intimate setting. And a good deal of fun was had … Continue reading

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Another Old-Line Publisher Explores Digital Future

The CEO of National Geographic recently addressed the magazine’s need to “turn a new page” as it faces up to its digital future. There is no doubt that the company’s focus is on track – expanding reach on multiple platforms, … Continue reading

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Netflix to Become Cable Channel?

Several reports indicate that Netflix might seek to position itself as a network  as it seeks to drive subscriber growth. This report highlights how the cable-streaming strategy could help Netflix in a few strategic areas: Reducing the company’s annual customer … Continue reading

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Cord-Cutting vs. Cord-Swapping

According to Nielsen, the number of Internet-only TV homes is growing – up 22.8% from 3Q 2010 to 3Q 2011. The report said: it is too soon to determine whether these households are so-called “cord-swappers”– swapping the cable/satellite TV cord … Continue reading

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The SpongeBob Dilemma: Does Streaming Help or Hurt?

Nobody said industry transformation was going to be easy. And certainly the digital media space has had more than its fair share of creative destruction. Of course, creative destruction by definition presents big, game-changing opportunities alongside all the serious and … Continue reading

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Digital Marketers Want to Track Brand Ads’ ROI

A new study highlights digital marketers’ growing preference for brand advertising, as opposed to direct response. To be clear, both categories are set to grow rapidly in 2012, but brand will grow at a faster rate. Roughly half of marketers … Continue reading

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Digital Media: 2012 Trends to Watch

The turn of a new year always brings a slew of analyst predictions about how markets will change, but this piece in particular caught our eye because it speaks directly to the way in which digital media is permeating every … Continue reading

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Digital Media: Louis CK’s Content Monetization Case Study

Comedian Louis CK has recently demonstrated that the “do-it-yourself” distribution model for content producers is a viable option. Within 12 days of posting a video of his concert performance at the Beacon Theater on his Website, more than 200,000 people … Continue reading

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Movies in the Cloud

In content monetization news, Hollywood studios are trying to encourage consumers to own their movies, instead of renting them. The strategy is to make owning more compelling than renting by loading digital portability into purchases. By purchasing Flixster and developing … Continue reading

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