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Category Archives: Innovation
What is Premium (Video) Content?
Video content continues to proliferate online. None of us can keep up with all of it, let alone most of it. In this environment, we hear the phrase, “content is king” uttered by countless defenders of the Hollywood industrial complex, … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Distribution, Hollywood, Innovation, Internet, Marketing, Movie Theaters, Old Media, Television
Tagged cable TV, digital advertising, digital tools, filmmakers, Hollywood, Netflix, networks, social media, technology, Vimeo, YouTube
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What Fred Wilson Thinks Today
Fred Wilson writes on his blog, AVC, every day. He has done so for over ten years. Some might consider this activity a full time occupation. Not Fred. He really spends his time searching for the next company in which … Continue reading
Posted in Innovation, Internet
Tagged Fred Wilson, innovation, internet, Kickstarter, networks, technology, Tumblr, Twitter, Union Square Ventures, Venture Capital
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Gradually, Then Suddenly: The Pay TV Bundle Erodes
“How did you go bankrupt?” Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.” —-Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises The Internet does one thing very well (among others). It destroys business models, particularly those long held by legacy media companies. Two years I … Continue reading
Posted in Broadband, Cable, Distribution, Innovation, Internet, Old Media, Television
Tagged audience, cable TV, HBO, Hollywood, internet, Netflix, networks, Pay TV, technology, TV
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Media and a Strong Culture of Experimentation
Sometimes you read something that says it all. A group of sentences that you wish you had come up with (but sadly did not). Yesterday I came across one of those gems while reading an interview with Amy O’Leary, recently … Continue reading
Posted in Audience, Distribution, Innovation, Internet, Old Media, Television
Tagged digital tools, innovation, internet, mass media, media, networks, social media, technology
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What Taylor Swift Gets Right
Taylor Swift’s new album opened big last week and everyone is talking about how she pulled her music off Spotify. As usual most people are looking in the wrong direction. Many argue that the web and streaming services don’t pay … Continue reading
Posted in Innovation, Internet, Social Media
Tagged 1989, audience, digital advertising, digital tools, internet, music industry, social media, Spotify, Taylor Swift
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Film in the Future and Fan Uploaded Content
I recently did a radio interview with Spark, hosted by Nora Young, on CBC Radio One. If you live in Canada you can hear it today at 1PM NT or you can hear it now on the Spark blog under … Continue reading
Posted in Distribution, Hollywood, Innovation, Internet, Social Media
Tagged CBC Radio, digital tools, Hollywood, Nora Young
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Will Hollywood learn from The Fault in Our Stars?
In June of 2012 I wrote Another Crack in the Mass Media Wall, a post that detailed how Lionsgate effectively used social media for the first time to get a huge opening weekend for The Hunger Games. It is worth … Continue reading
Posted in Distribution, Hollywood, Innovation, Internet, Marketing
Tagged consumers, digital tools, Hollywood, innovation, mass media, social media, The Fault in Our Stars, TV, tv spots
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Movie Piracy: Surprising Tips from a Hollywood Insider
My recent post, The Movie Studios: Blinded by Piracy, generated many public and private comments. One very smart one came in an email from a highly placed executive within the movie and television business. He has allowed me to quote … Continue reading
Posted in Hollywood, Innovation
Tagged digital tools, Hollywood, innovation, internet, mass media, networks, piracy
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The Movie Studios: Blinded by Piracy
When a bull enters the ring, the matador pulls out a red cape and waves it in front of his eyes. Predictably the bull goes mad and charges toward the cape. He leaves all his better instincts behind. We all … Continue reading
Indie Film needs an Open Internet
Recently I watched the new movie IN YOUR EYES on my large screen TV in HD. I paid $5 to rent it from Vimeo and stream it on my Apple TV. The movie was very good and the experience was … Continue reading