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  • YouTube joins rental legions

    Posted Sep 03 2009, 03:47 AM by Douglas McIntyre
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    (©LWA/Getty Images) Google’s (GOOG) YouTube may finally come up with a way to raise revenue. It streamed nine billion videos last month, but, by some estimates loses $300 million a year.

    The quality of the video on YouTube is usually so low that advertisers don’t want to put their high-quality TV messages on the service. That leaves YouTube with limited options to make money.

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    The video-sharing service is in the final stage of a process to set up a movie rental business with most of the largest studios, including Lions Gate and MGM. Many other companies in the industry will probably join if the program works well. YouTube would offer films for streaming at a price of $3.99. Its audience is large enough that the program could actually work.   Read More...

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  • US well behind Korean broadband

    Posted Aug 26 2009, 04:03 AM by Douglas McIntyre
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    Online shopping © Comstock/SuperStockAmerican Internet speeds are slow, very slow, by international standards. That may be one reason the $787 billion economic stimulus package has a large financial commitment to building broadband infrastructure.

    The U.S. ranks 28th among large countries in Internet connection speeds, according to new data from the Communications Workers of America. The organization has a reason to track the information. Many of the union members’ jobs rely on cable and telecom firms continuing  to invest to build larger broadband systems, particularly the communications giants Comcast (CMCSA), Time Warner Cable (TWC), AT&T (T) and Verizon (VZ).

    The Internet speed champions are led by South Korea, Japan, Sweden, and the Netherlands.   Read More...

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  • New trick: Time Warner tries video ads in magazines

    Posted Aug 21 2009, 10:14 AM by Minyanville
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    This article was written by Minyanville's Mike Schuster

    For the last decade or so, the print industry has been struggling to remain relevant in the face of interactive and online media. Blogs and instant updates have eliminated the need to pick up an outdated version of headlines in bulky newsprint, forcing countless customers to second-guess paying for a paper or magazine. As it continues to lag behind the digital competition, the print industry needs to pull out all the stops -- which is what one publication intends to do.

    Eager to give its print division a much-needed boost, Time Warner (TWX) is hoping to lure more people to the magazine rack with a vibrant ad campaign for CBS (CBS) programming and Pepsi Max (PEP) in select issues of Entertainment Weekly next month.

    Bing: Digital Advertising

    Much like an audio greeting card, the two-page insert features a two-inch screen that plays short video clips in relatively sharp resolution when the page is opened. Created by the Los Angeles-based Americhip, the video player is controlled by a column of buttons below the screen that select which clip to play -- be it a clip from Big Bang Theory or a commercial for Pepsi Max. The speaker isn't volume controlled but plays fairly loudly -- probably to lure the attention of the commuter sitting beside you on the subway.

    The video screen is able to hold up to 40 minutes of video and has a rechargeable battery -- though readers will unlikely want to fire up a talking ad after it's run out of juice.   Read More...

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  • Could Michael Jackson’s death save California’s economy?

    Posted Jul 06 2009, 01:21 PM by Minyanville
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    It's not likely that Michael Jackson's estate will be settled any time soon. Given conflicts among his family, his lawyers, and children of unclear parentage, Jackson's property should finally be divvied up around the time "Off the Wall" enters the public domain.

    But as those closest to Jackson attempt to sift through red tape almost as lasting as his fame, the pop star's death has sent ripples through Hollywood's ailing economy and has given it a much needed boost -- no matter how morbid or undignified.

    Rather than a time of mourning and reverence, event planners are pushing for happiness and celebration: They're organizing events at which consumers might not mind dishing out $9 for a bottle of water emblazoned with a glittery glove, and where  $50 to have your picture taken next to a cardboard cutout of MJ will seem like a good deal. You know -- the sort of magical moments when a huge crowd remembers a person's life by wanting to buy a part of it.   Read More...

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  • The 10 most profitable moments in bikini history

    Posted Jul 02 2009, 12:41 PM by Minyanville
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    The month will likely pass with very little mention. Folks will remain uninformed of its importance. The chance for honorary celebrations and time off from work will have elapsed.

     So just for your and your family's edification: July is National Bikini Month.

    Conveniently timed to coincide with warm weather, family picnics and your child's summer vacation, National Bikini Month commands that the country expresses reverence to the wondrous innovation of dividing feminine swimwear into 2 pieces. An evocative example of liberation, women are no longer a slave to 1890s beach conventions. They are free to remove the swim cap and striped wading jumpsuit and enjoy a tan that doesn't stop at the wrists.

    Yes, the bikini is truly a giant leap for mankind.   Read More...

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  • U.S. families lose $11 trillion in net worth

    Posted Mar 13 2009, 03:03 AM by Bernhard Warner and Matthew Yeomans
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    This post is from partner site The Big Money. 

    Your pockets no doubt feel a bit lighter these days, but just how much wealth has been lost in the tumult of the economic downturn? The Federal Reserve has the answer, releasing a calculation of the incredible shrinking income of the American family on Thursday.

    Citing the Fed figures, the Wall Street Journal says last year the wealth of American families fell nearly 18%, "the biggest loss since the Federal Reserve began keeping track after World War II." American families, the engine of the global economy, saw their net worth slip by a remarkable $11 trillion, or, the WSJ points out, "a decline in a single year that equals the combined annual output of Germany, Japan and the U.K." 

    Even those at the top will be (if they haven't already) feeling the pinch. According to a front page WSJ article, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is talking with Rep. Barney Frank and other lawmakers to devise "a plan to tie Wall Street pay to the long-term performance of the firms."

    There is not yet any new legislation targeting fat-cat compensation, but Frank told the newspaper to expect something soon.   Read More...

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  • Deflation accounting signals bleak future

    Posted Jan 13 2009, 11:34 AM by Minyanville
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    In September 2007, I wrote: “[For financial services firms], the income statement is the past; the balance sheet is the future.” Had I thought more about it, I would've said that was now true for every company.

    Since I wrote that note, we've seen companies of all kinds writing off assets left and right. In many cases, these corporations try to position asset write-offs as “non-cash." And while technically correct, I would again remind readers that the reason the charges are “non-cash” is that the money (or stock) went out the door long ago. And to suggest that these write-downs aren't important is like suggesting that bank-loan losses (also non-cash charges) don’t matter.

    Asset write-downs do matter - whether they're banks' loan assets, manufacturers' inventory, media companies' goodwill, or government agencies' deferred tax assets. At their core, outside of cash, balance-sheet assets are a forward-looking promise of cash “value” to be received at some time in the future.   Read More...

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  • Music industry realizes mass lawsuits don't work

    Posted Dec 19 2008, 08:57 AM by Kim Peterson
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    The music industry finally gets it: suing people for illegally sharing music is a bad idea.

    In its effort to stop piracy, the industry became a nasty bully flanked by an army of attorneys. It filed lawsuits against suspected song-sharers and trumpeted the news to the media. It tried to send a clear message: If you download music, you're going to get busted.

    But the message came across a little differently. People grew to hate the industry's strong-arm tactics. It sued a 13-year-old girl. And a dead person. And grandfathers who had no idea what downloading even was. In all, 35,000 people have been sued in the last five years.

    In business terms, the results were even worse.   Read More...

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  • AT&T cuts off your Internet addiction

    Posted Nov 05 2008, 08:03 AM by Minyanville
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    The Internet and limits go together like, well, kittens and the guillotine.

    Limits on the amount of data subscribers can use each month may soon be a standard feature of Internet usage.  In an effort to combat "bandwidth hogs" who use a lot of network capacity, Internet service providers (ISPs) around the country are exploring new restrictions.

    AT&T plans to test them in Reno, Nevada; if successful, may extend the practice to other cities.  In some cases, about 5% of an ISP's subscribers use about 50% of the network's capacity. Adding bandwidth would be expensive, and most users don't require it   Read More...

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  • If Sirius has to be sold, who will buy?

    Posted Apr 03 2008, 11:45 AM by Douglas McIntyre
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    When the Justice Department cleared the merger of Sirius with XM Satellite there was anticipation that once the deal got done the shares of both companies would go up. A year ago, the combination was viewed as a dream deal.

    If anything, the shares have dropped. Sirius is below $3 and XM is below $13. The market began to realize that the year wasted on getting government approval was a year the companies need to stay competitive. XM has over $1 billion in debt. Refinancing it in the current market would be nearly impossible. Selling shares would lead to extremely large dilution.  As we recently noted, Goldman Sachs even put Sirius on its "Conviction Sell List" with a price target of $2.25.

    Growth at Sirius has slowed considerably. In the fourth quarter revenue rose only 29% to $250 million. But, for the full year, revenue was up 45%. Subscriber deactivations in the fourth quarter were almost 540,000 compared to 330,000 in the same quarter of 2006. The firm's net loss was $166 million. Long-term debt was almost $1.3 billion.   Read More...

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