The Univision Television Network announced it will air the first in a series of public service programs entitled, “TV Digital… Que Tal?” (Digital TV…What is it?), informing viewers of the various aspects surrounding the transition to digital television in 2009 in the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
Media
Recorded Music sales hit a Downbeat.
Who’s to blame? The artists? The recording companies? The Internet? All of the above?
The global recording industry is struggling in a rapidly changing marketplace.
Winning in a Web 2.0 World: metrics-driven success.
Web 2.0 represents yet another major technological evolution of the Web. A defining characteristic of Web 2.0 is your consumer engagement over a longer period of time. Your visitors have more control over their experience, they contribute content, and they influence others.
Why we don’t know enough about Broadband in the U.S.
Half of all Americans now have broadband at home, according to the Pew Internet Project’s September 2007 survey, marking the first time that as many as 50% of respondents say they have high-speed internet connections at home. This milestone in broadband adoption occurs at a time of close scrutiny of the data gathered by government agencies on broadband deployment. This article puts the rate of home broadband adoption in historical context before discussing in detail the issues surrounding broadband data collection and current legislation that seeks to make improvements.
Broadband may become more popular than TV for many in US.
Within the next three years, more than 16 million US TV households may be using their broadband service more than they use their TV sets today, reports In-Stat. This is one of the key findings of an In-Stat survey of US consumers about TV viewing, media, and online habits, the high-tech market research firm says. Respondents had a broadband connection, a TV set, and were 18 years of age or older.


























