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RSS, Podcasts, Blogs - Online Media as We Know it is on the Verge of Changing Forever







RSS, Podcasts, Blogs - Online Media as
We Know it is on the Verge of Changing
Forever

RSS, Podcasts, Blogs - Online Media as
We Know it is on the Verge of Changing
Forever
03/14/2005 04:40 PM

Internet talk show Changing Media, interviews Rodney Rumford of My RSS Creator in an effort to explore online media through the eyes of an Internet marketing veteran. They dive head first into discussions on RSS, Podcasting and the future of online media in general. [PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]




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Changing media landscape 04/09/2004 03:54 PM

Here's a perfect example of how and why personal blogs will change the media landscape of the future:

Mark Cuban has a weblog.

You see, before Mark Cuban had a weblog, he had enjoyed being a media whore, and he had to be to get the press coverage he adores. He had to create attention in the media to get his message out. He no longer has to do that but he still can because of who he is. He's already publishing corrections to stories written about him, and pointing out bad writers (in his opinion).

I'd argue that before Mark started his blog, blogs were still relatively small in the world of readership on the web, but... by starting a blog, Mark will introduce the concept to millions of sports fans in a casual manner. Basketball followers will, in droves, be able to follow Mark's own words without the filter of journalists...

Pretty damn powerful, in my opinion.

Mark Cuban may just be the guy that changes the face of blog publishing. I know I'll read his weblog, just because I like to keep up with weblogs, but I also know that my brother will read it, just because he likes to keep up with the Mavs...

How long does anyone wanna say it'll take the major sports news organizations out there to start their own blogs for their writers? How long until we see some more major business people blogging for the PR value of it alone? [via Scoble and links via A Penny For...]


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the economist on old media and bl0gs


the economist on old media and bl0gs 07/06/2004 09:44 AM
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Blogs Not Yet in the Media Big Leagues


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Blogs Not Yet in the Media Big Leagues - Very few Americans read them with any frequency .. If you would not be forgotten, .. Gallup now has a poll out .. (Gallup via Plc)

gallup.com/poll/content/?ci=15217
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PR, Blogs and the Evolving Media World 07/12/2004 03:50 PM
An online event called Global PR Blog Week is under way. They've posted an interview today with Jay Rosen, who (blush) has kind words for my book. I'm busy answering questions for an interview they'll post later in the week.

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(This is also my colu mn today in the San Jose Mercury News.) I still don't know whether Dan Rather and his colleagues at CBS News' ``60 Minutes'' show got snookered by a memorandum-faking con artist when they reported on documents that raised new questions about President Bush's National Guard duty. As a journalist I hope they didn't, though I suspect they did. And while doubts about the memo's authenticity were first raised on the Internet, some of the self-congratulatory online chest-thumping is overdone. Why? The traditional media would not have ignored the issue. Certainly by now, big newspapers and broadcasters would have been asking deservedly tough questions of a dismayingly recalcitrant CBS. Yet I'm also convinced that the emergent online community known as the ``blogosphere'' -- the world of Weblogs, or blogs -- has played an essential role in this bizarre sequence of events. The major shift, however, is one of perception, less in what happened than its high visibility and velocity. More...

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Media vs. Blogs


Oct 2004 State of the bl0gosphere: Big
Media vs. Blogs
12/19/2004 03:16 PM
This is part 3 of a series on the growth of the Blogosphere, its impact on individuals, corporations, media, politics, and technology, Part 1 covered the overall growth of the blogosphere, and part 2 covered the volume of postings....

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09/24/2004 05:41 AM
Blogs: Halting the March of Mainstream Media
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/features/story.jsp?stor y=561871

A revolution is sweeping the American media that will eventually spread to this part of the world. What is happening is that for the first time in decades, if not ever, the power of the mainstream media (MSM) in the United States is being seriously challenged by a mostly ragtag army of outsiders armed with little more than the Internet. The age of the blogger is upon us. A blogger is someone who keeps a
web-log, updated on an almost daily basis. They offer blow-by-blow commentary on current events. They can do so at almost no cost and their sites can be accessed by anyone with an Internet connection anywhere in the world. Basically the Internet has eliminated the cost of entry into the world of media and commentary at a stroke. Last week we had a clear demonstration of blogger power.

Blogs are beginning to be felt all over the world and the Internet is starting to become interactive ... what Sir. Tim Berners-Lee always wanted ......
we are living in truly exciting times!!!!

The Changing Face Of Intrusive Online
Advertising: From Pop-Ups To Video


The Changing Face Of Intrusive Online
Advertising: From Pop-Ups To Video
01/19/2004 05:05 AM
The NY Times has two articles today that show the changing face of intrusive internet advertising. First, we find out that, as more and more people are using pop-up blockers, companies are beginning to realize that it's finally time to give up one of this annoying advertising. A recent study suggests that between 20 and 25% of surfers now have some form of pop-up blocking technology installed - and that number is only going up. Some folks in the article complain about how this is taking away their living, but that's a weak argument. If your "living" is based on annoying people, don't be surprised when they figure out a way to deny you of your living. No one has a right to make money annoying the crap out of people. Instead, they should look towards creating something that people value. Of course, that seems unlikely. Instead, advertisers are just looking for newer, more difficult to block, intrusive advertising techniques. The latest, launching tomorrow, is full-motion, 30 second television ads using technology from Unicast. While plenty of online ads now use video, this one is different in that it loads quietly in the background while you're surfing, and when you try to move on from the current site you're browsing, it starts to play the commercial at 30 frames-per-second - much faster than most video you see online. The companies offering this are betting that it won't be too annoying, because the brands involved (Pepsi, AT&T, Honda, Vonage and Warner Brothers) are brands people like. However, surprising people with 30 second videos when they're trying to go to a different page doesn't seem likely to make many people very happy. In fact, some sites have already opted out, pointing out that the web is not TV, and a 30 second surprise ad seems a bit too much. The only way you're going to make people willingly sit through such ads is if viewers search them out - and the way to make that happen is to make them entertaining by themselves - such as what Honda and BMW have done in the past with their online advertising efforts. Those got people interested in finding the ads, and thus, people were willing to spend a lot longer than 30 seconds to watch the ad. However, throwing up a surprise 30 second ad, when people are actively trying to go somewhere else, is only going to piss people off. I also wonder about the technology - and whether or not such sneaky downloading is going to anger users who wonder why their bandwidth disappears for a while (no matter how "behind the scenes" the downloads are supposed to be).

Broadband at home is changing the way
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danieldrezner.com :: Daniel W. Drezner
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danieldrezner.com :: Daniel W. Drezner
:: Which bl0gs are read by the media?
06/01/2004 05:46 AM
Dan Drezner's blog survey is up .. takes a look at the results .. a systematic survey

danieldrezner.com/archives/001321.html
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the media don't understand about
bl0gging
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What don't the media understand about blogging? .. continued at Boston.com .. Dave Weinberg says

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Boston.com / News / Local / Blogs
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Boston.com / News / Local / Blogs
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05/10/2004 11:17 PM
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Golden Spirit Changing Main Business
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06/17/2005 04:45 PM
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The New York Times > Business >
Media & Advertising > Blogs Incensed
Over Pulitzer Photo Award
04/11/2005 08:07 PM
actually mentions the controversy surrounding the AP photographing a terrorist atrocity .. Blogs Incensed over Pulitzer Photo Award .. New York Times story .. Why is this

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Online Dating Innovator eTwine.com
Officially Launches its Wildly Popular
Social Networking and Online Dating
Website with Several Thousand Members
Following Completion of Beta Testing
Phase. Unique website integrates online
dating with social networking, event
planning, and bl0gs.


Online Dating Innovator eTwine.com
Officially Launches its Wildly Popular
Social Networking and Online Dating
Website with Several Thousand Members
Following Completion of Beta Testing
Phase. Unique website integrates online
dating with social networking, event
planning, and bl0gs.
09/15/2004 02:13 AM
eTwine.com has officially launched its unique online dating and social networking website after several months of beta testing. eTwine integrates online dating with social networking, event planning & management and an interactive blogging tool to create the most complete social site on the net. [PRWEB Sep 15, 2004]

Online Dating News Blogs


Online Dating News Blogs 09/01/2004 07:31 PM
Userplane: A blog about online dating trends. Be the first to find out if an online site is tanking financially, new site launches, and miscellaneous finds like Apprentice Friendster profiles, services like lemondate (see if others thought your date was a lemon), and animalattraction.com (a dating service for pet lovers). See also Online Personals Watch for similar online dating news.

Ideas for Online Publications: Lessons
From Blogs, Other Signposts


Ideas for Online Publications: Lessons
From Blogs, Other Signposts
05/29/2004 04:49 AM
Ideas for Online Publications: Lessons From Blogs, Other Signposts by Dan Froomkin
http://ojr.org/ojr/ workplace/1085603014.php

The author of washingtonpost.com's White House Briefing column and deputy editor of niemanwatchdog.org shares his ideas on how this new medium must continue to evolve. He calls for a new round of conversations between online and print editors. Very interesting article and well worth the read ....

""Two fifths of Americans online have
read political bl0gs.""


""Two fifths of Americans online have
read political bl0gs.""
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Blogs and RSS Boost Your Online
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Blogs and RSS Boost Your Online
Business, Rankings, Traffic and Sales
06/24/2005 05:45 PM
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La Shawn Barber on Blogs and Rathergate
on National Review Online


La Shawn Barber on Blogs and Rathergate
on National Review Online
12/22/2004 01:06 AM
unsung contributors to the blogosphere .. The Blogosphere’s Smaller Stars .. small-scalle conservative bloggers .. some of the "smaller" blogs .. LaShawn Barber

nationalreview.com/comment/barber200412200814.asp
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Blogs, Boards, and Posts: Capturing
Consumer Buzz Online


Blogs, Boards, and Posts: Capturing
Consumer Buzz Online
04/07/2005 10:51 PM

Online exposure Iraqis turn to bl0gs to
express their fears and aspirations


Online exposure Iraqis turn to bl0gs to
express their fears and aspirations
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NewsGator Media Center Edition Featured
in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004
"Online Spotlight"


NewsGator Media Center Edition Featured
in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004
"Online Spotlight"
06/04/2004 12:40 PM

NewsGator Offering in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 Enables Users to Read Selected Content, or Watch On-Demand Video Content

DENVER, CO - June 4, 2004 - Today, NewsGator Technologies announced that the recently launched NewsGator Media Edition is featured in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004's "Online Spotlight," an online guide created specifically for Media Center Edition PC customers that offers a central location for them to find the latest third-party services and software, such as music, movie trailers, news updates and even Karaoke.

NewsGator provides a mechanism for Media Center PC users to easily find NewsGator software and services online, without having to separately download anything from the NewsGator web site. Both text and multimedia content is supported, and information that has not already been viewed on another device can be displayed by synchronizing user subscriptions with NewsGator Online Services.

"We're excited to be included in Online Spotlight - this will dramatically increase our visibility to the many thousands of Media Center PC users," said Greg Reinacker, President & Founder of NewsGator Technologies.

NewsGator Media Center Edition is included as part of NewsGator Online Services. NewsGator Online Services includes three other content reader editions, which allow users to read content they have subscribed to from any web browser (with Web Edition), any email client (with POP Edition), and from a mobile wireless device (with Mobile Edition), which is a powerful feature for road warriors who use mobile devices to access information while on the road. The service also provides exclusive, subscriber-only content to its subscribers, as well as the ability to search for content that matches a specific keyword or URL, and return that content in a feed. NewsGator Online Services pricing starts at $5.95/month per user.

"Media Center PCs allow consumers to have faster and more efficient access to all of their favorite digital content when, where, and how they want," said Brad Brooks, Director of Marketing at Microsoft Corp. "With the NewsGator Media Center Edition, NewsGator Technologies is delivering a complementary and innovative service that will let Media Center Edition PC users easily access their customized choice of news services."

More about NewsGator Media Center Edition

This is the latest step in the "any time, any place, any device" strategy that distinguishes the NewsGator product line. NewsGator Online Services allows users to read one set of content from any device, without duplication. The combined power of NewsGator Media Center Edition and Online Services offers customers a productive and fun way to access their personalized subscriptions and information from any device, whenever they need it.


Cymfony Launches Digital Consumer
Insight to Analyze Blogs, Message
Boards, Discussion Forums and Other
Consumer-Generated Media for Market
Intelligence


Cymfony Launches Digital Consumer
Insight to Analyze Blogs, Message
Boards, Discussion Forums and Other
Consumer-Generated Media for Market
Intelligence
02/01/2005 09:20 PM
Breakthrough Solution Helps Fortune 1000 Companies Understand, Measure Digital Influencers and Gather Market Intelligence from Blogs, Discussion Forums, etc. [PRWEB Jan 25, 2005]

Paying for Online Media


Paying for Online Media 09/16/2004 09:21 PM
Thoughts on the economic basis of and consumer interests around pay media on the Internet.

Online media will generate $7B by '08


Online media will generate $7B by '08 07/14/2004 05:05 PM
Music sales will be mostly per-unit, while movie and video sales will be mostly subscription-based.

How Influential is B2B Online Media


How Influential is B2B Online Media 03/25/2005 06:38 AM
AOP to release first-ever findings on how B2B online media influences business decision makers [PRWEB Mar 25, 2005]

Fulltext of We the Media now online


Fulltext of We the Media now online 08/03/2004 07:46 PM
The fulltext of Dan Gillmor's excellent new book, We the Media, about the way that technology is changing the media, is now online as a series of Creative Commons licensed PDFs. Link (via Dan Gillmor)

WTO Seen on Verge of New Trade Deal


WTO Seen on Verge of New Trade Deal 07/31/2004 10:44 AM
Reuters via Wired News Jul 31 2004 1:37PM GMT

Iran is not on the verge of revolution


Iran is not on the verge of revolution 05/27/2004 12:36 PM
Iran expelled me, but its press restrictions play into the hands of the west's fantasies about Islamism: "Contrary to the fantasies of neo-conservatives, Iran is not on the verge of revolutionand, if it was, the US wouldn't be able to orchestrate it. There is no coherent political opposition or leader able to harness public discontent. A significant number of Iranians are profiting from an economic boom and are not ready to risk their livelihood for democracy protests," writes Dan De Luce, the Guardian's reporter in Tehran who has recently been ex pelled by the Iranian goverment.

Online media services set to explode


Online media services set to explode 07/14/2004 08:25 AM
The emerging online media services market -- which allows broadband consumers to legally obtain music and video over the Internet -- is set to generate nearly US$7 billion in revenues by 2008, according to Online Media Services: Forecasts, Business Models and Analysis, newly published by Digital Tech Consulting (DTC)...

Online reporters get media support


Online reporters get media support 04/12/2005 10:55 AM
Staronline.com - Tue Apr 12, 09:38 am GMT

Online Media Firm Leases New HQ


Online Media Firm Leases New HQ 04/14/2005 09:15 AM
Globest.com - Thu Apr 14, 12:35 pm GMT

SA online media attract 3.5m readers


SA online media attract 3.5m readers 09/08/2004 03:27 AM
iafrica.com Sep 8 2004 7:54AM GMT
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