Digital Media Trends analyzes technology driven shifts in the media industry. The author, Daniel Tschentscher, is Futurologist and Senior Consultant at TIMElabs Management Consulting and has been involved in various internet ventures.
News clips are the most popular form of streamed video content, according to a new study by Advertising.com. Meanwhile, 94% of survey respondents said they would prefer ads to subscription fees. More ...
The Internet has passed radio to become Americans' second "most essential" medium and swapped places with TV as the "most cool and exciting medium" since the subjects were last studied five years ago, reported Edison Media Research.
With Internet-sourced music on the rise, the Consumer Electronics Association, which has traditionally served the manufacturers and retailers of such products as TV sets, CD players and DVD players, released a study showing that early three quarters of U.S. online adults now listen to audio on home computers. More ...
A new study from Motorola has found that an amazing 45% of European broadband users now watch at least some television online. The survey covering the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy and
Spain found that the French lead Europe in terms of online television
consumption with 59% of people choosing to watch previews and episodes
of their favorite shows via the web with the Germans trailing at 33%. More ...