The Internet TV Revolution (still waiting for)

Currently, the average person pays at least $60/month for cable, or about $750/year. And this is 77% up from just 12 years ago, nearly twice the rate of inflation, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
That’s just over $2/day, every day, for a year. For what?
Demand for the Internet TV [...]

We are major media monkeys

Every day, Americans aged 18-24 spend over 8 hours every day consuming major media — TV (206 minutes), online (145 minutes), radio (116 minutes), newspaper (18 minutes), and magazines (15 minutes). As many of those this age do not have a job, that *is* a full time job!
Interestingly, the more education you [...]

Americans spending more time online than watching TV

Nielsen Media Research released some interesting data today that shows online usage of all age groups is increasing while other forms of media are decreasing. The information, sponsored by the Television Bureau of Advertising, found that TV continues to lose ground to internet usage for the 18-34 age demographic.
In January 2008, TVB [...]

Obama Wins (for his website)

The 2008 Democratic Presidential nomination process is being fiercely contested by Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Both candidates are using the Internet to help their campaigns woo volunteers and campaign contributions. But who has the better Website?
Judges from the Web Marketing Association WebAwards have stated their opinion on the matter: Obama wins [...]