2010: The Year Of YouTube ProfitabilityBy Steve Anderson - 01/15/2010 2:02:17 AM |

All right, folks, this next item here is a little weird but that's the current word out of a Barclay's analyst who believes that this year is going to turn it around for YouTube, which had been gaining viewers but losing cash for years on end and has yet to make back any of the ...
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Video On Demand Won’t Get You Past AdvertisementsBy Steve Anderson - 10/15/2009 12:43:10 PM |

If you're hoping to use video on demand and your digital video recorder as a way to avoid advertising in your home theater, don't. They'll find you anyway. A practice called "advanced TV advertising", which includes measures to insert ads into DVR and VOD recording, is on track to exceed four billion dollars in revenue by ...
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TV No Longer Advertising’s Big Dog In Great BritainBy Steve Anderson - 09/30/2009 12:54:35 PM |

I can hardly believe it either, but the sheer impossibility of it all does not preclude it from being true. What is this startling new development of which I speak? Simple, yet terrifying-- television is no longer the primary advertising medium of Great Britain. It's been replaced by the Internet. No seriously, it's true; Internet advertising sales rose ...
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TV Advertising Volume to be Lowered by New Congress Bill?By DaX - 06/13/2009 6:11:13 PM |

Are you tired of all those commercials on TV? Would you like your favorite shows to last even longer? Well that's not going to happen soon but the Congress is trying to push a bill to reduce TV advertising volume. That's right, you won't have shorter advertising breaks but their volume might go down. If ...
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