Seth Gilbert, 08-16-2007
After recently moving in to the black, Fox Interactive Media (“FIM”), News Corporation’s Internet division, is taking its show, and services, on the road.
In addition to continuing to operate its own in-house web properties which include MySpace and 24 Fox owned stations, Variety reports FIM will now take on web development and management responsibilities for 160 Fox affiliate stations.
While managing local, and regional, stations will have logistical challenges, offering the out-sourcing service is likely a smart move. Having FIM manage the web properties of affiliates will allow News Corp to leverage FIM’s core Internet marketing and branding skills across its related properties and it will help insure a more unified brand image. Click to Read More
Seth Gilbert, 08-15-2007
In May, Sonos, the maker of a wireless multi-room digital music system signed a deal to offer music from internet radio station Pandora. Today, the Santa Barbara based company added Sirius Satellite Radio (via the Internet) to their mix.
As part of the new partnership, owners of Sonos Digital Music Systems will have access to streams from eighty music and talk channels from Sirius Internet Radio. The service will cost $3/month but won’t require any special hardware.
The Sonos system is kind of like a cross between an iPod, a remote control and a home stereo. It wirelessly streams a music collection from up to 16 computers or storage devices (including MP3 players) to Sonos receivers. Receivers are placed around an owner’s house Click to Read More
Seth Gilbert,
When Natalie Cole released Unforgettable, a duet that paired her vocals with those of her long deceased father, it was a groundbreaking demonstration of music technology. That was June 1991. Back then, state of the art computer chips from Intel were 386 chips running at 20 to 40MHz. Back then, the Mosaic internet browser hadn’t been released yet. Back then, Hewlett Packard introduced the first color scanner, a 400 dpi flatbed that was priced at $1995 or more.
A lot has changed in sixteen years, especially in technology. Today, a garage band with a decent starting track could probably pull off the same feat with an iMac and a little perseverance. A professional with a full soundboard? Well, chances are they can do a lot more.
Friday, the world will likely have a chance to see just how much better things can be done today. Click to Read More
Seth Gilbert, 08-14-2007
Last week, on August 8th, when Blockbuster acquired Movielink, the purchase price for the transaction was widely reported to be a steal at an amount less than $50m and maybe even less than $20m. How low a price, or how much less than those numbers, however, was unclear at the time.
Today, just how much of a bargain Blockbuster got came to light. According to Blockbuster’s official 8-k filing, the purchase price (less adjustments for cash and working capital) was a tiny $6.6m.
That’s an off–the–back–of–the–truck, fire–sale get–it–off–my–hands kind of bargain price; Click to Read More
Seth Gilbert,
Every Tuesday is new release day for songs in Apple’s iTunes music store. Today’s release announcement was a big one: John Lennon’s joined the party.
One band member at a time, Apple has been bringing the Beatles to iTunes. As of today, sixteen of Lennon’s solo albums will be available digitally. They’ll join the already available solo works of Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr as well as music from Lennon’s wife, Yoko Ono, and sons Julian and Sean. Only George Harrison, who passed away in 2001, remains missing from the digital domain (along with the catalog of the band as a whole).
The ability to offer Lennon’s music is a significant achievement for Apple, and likely a significant source of revenue for all involved. Some 27 years after his untimely death, Lennon remains an icon and his star power is still a tremendous royalty engine. In 2006 he ranked number 4 on Forbes Click to Read More
Seth Gilbert,
Monday, Sonicbids, a Boston company focused on trying to connect musicians and promoters raised its first round of venture capital; a $4.5m round from Edison Venture Fund. Sonicbids is focused on one of the biggest challenges of a new creative effort: audience discovery and connection.
Arguably, the most trying step of any new venture is the initial marketing; the discovery phase where a project begins to seek its audience. Whether it’s a blog, a website, a new product, or a new book, absent deep pockets for marketing expense, the process is usually an exercise in patience and frustration. After months of toil, someone labors to find their viewers, their listeners, the readers – the audience who will give their product or creation life outside the author’s domain.
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Seth Gilbert, 08-13-2007
Mark Twain once quipped "Facts are stubborn but statistics are more pliable." That may often be true. Surveys and their results can skew depending on what, or who, is asked. Still, for quickly digested factoids little wets the appetite better than a small taste of information. Today, in a revival of a prior series of consolidated statistical data, the lens turns to the gaming industry. Below is a sample of gaming industry related statistics and data points.
(Other Metue ‘By the Numbers’ pieces are linked at the bottom of this post).
One in four Internet users worldwide play online games, or a total of nearly 217 million people. Among online game sites, Yahoo was the biggest with about 53 million unique users in May, MSN Games was second with around 40 million (source: comScore). Click to Read More