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Online advertising on the rise

According to the BBC, online advertising will double its 2006 figures by 2012. The numbers come from a Forrester report.
This is something that could get big media to move more and more online – because big media always go where the money is. And with the print numbers dropping like leafs on an automn afternoon [...]

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[ categorized as: Advertising, Media ]

Danish newspaper chooses WordPress

Danish newspaper Politiken has chosen WordPress (actually WordPress MU (for multiple users) as the system to base their "reader blogs" on, Kim Elmose — blog editor at Politiken — tells me.
If you can read Danish, here's an article on the decision.
Very exciting :D

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[ categorized as: Blogs, Media ]

EC holds mobile TV conference

Want to know what the future looks like for mobile TV?
The European Commission arranging a conference on mobile TV at CeBIT 2007:
Looking forward to the future, how will mobile TV develop? What is its appeal? What are the main challenges facing it in order to increase take-up? How much content is already available? What is [...]

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[ categorized as: Media, Mobile ]

Media use of web 2.0 increasing

Web 2.0 — I'm really starting to hate that term — is apparently growing in popularity among the mainstream media.
At least, according to article at ReadWriteWeb.
I think it's really nice to see that the big media is incorporating services such as del.icio.us, Digg, RSS and others, instead of forcing some of their own services — [...]

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[ categorized as: Media, Social web, Web 2.0 ]

Michael Arrington at TechCrunch has a post on the fact that a guy at NBC published a post about NBC's social networking policy on his blog, and then removed it.
As Arrington points out »it’s always the deleted blog posts that get the most attention« — so there's no point in deleting the policy for NBC, [...]

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[ categorized as: Media, News sites ]

In the Danish newspaper Dato from the 26th of October 2006 (page 13) there's an article with the header: "Surf på nettet uden Internet Explorer" — Danish for "Surf the web without Internet Explorer".
Although it's nice to see the Danish mainstream media writing about Firefox, they almost everytime, this time is no exception, forgets to [...]

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[ categorized as: Media, Open source ]

I've just started reading this interesting book; Internet Newspapers: The Making of a Mainstream Medium.
It consists of various academic articles about online newspapers and journalism, instead of just another "here's where we a now"-book, which is, quite sad, not so useful in a year, or maybe even just 6 months.
I'm looking very much forward to [...]

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[ categorized as: Internet, Journalism, Media ]