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Will Radio Survive The Media Meltdown?

The amount of time that US adults spend listening to radio has been on the decline. The trend is especially marked among young adults, who have taken to other audio platforms at a much greater rate. But radio as a format continues to be popular even as . . .

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Connected TVs Need To Sharpen Their Value Proposition

TV Makers Can't Reinvent TV Without Dramatic Steps

Connected TVs offer a huge advantage compared with legacy interactive TV and Internet TV platforms; they will also be in more than one-third of European TV households by 2014. With more than 150 million potential European users in 2014, connected TVs . . .

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Publishers Need Multichannel Subscription Models

Charging For Online Content Is Just One Part Of A Multichannel Product Strategy

Newspaper and magazine publishers' current monetization models are broken: They are overly reliant on the "free" model of having advertisers subsidize consumer usage. But shifting more of the burden of payment to consumers is no easy task. In this report, . . .

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The Forrester Wave™: US Online Video Platforms, Q4 2009

Brightcove And Ooyala Lead A Maturing Market

In Forrester's 37-criteria evaluation of online video platform vendors, Brightcove and Ooyala lead the pack with their end-to-end product offerings that target organizations of all sizes. VMIX and Kaltura follow closely behind with comprehensive offerings . . .

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Online Retailers' Adoption Of Online Video Content Is Ahead Of Consumers' Preferences

Sixty-eight percent of the top 50 Internet retailers use video content on their Web sites, compared with 18% in 2008. Online retailers are committed to making product videos central to their merchandising and marketing strategies because of the positive . . .

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Who Will Pay For Online Content?

Integrate Social Media To Attract European Online Movie Buyers

Despite widespread gloom, it appears that European Internet users are willing to pay for certain kinds of online content, including music, movies, and eBooks, although none of these markets is anywhere near maturity. Understanding how and where current . . .

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Tracking Augmented Reality

The Next Consumer Application To Watch

Augmented reality has emerged from the shadows in the past six months as fun consumer applications move beyond dedicated Webcam software and academic experiments. The widespread availability of applications for mobile handsets has driven augmented reality . . .

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US DVR Forecast, 2009 To 2014

The DVR Pairs Up With Online Video To Shape The Future

The digital video recorder (DVR) was once considered a terrible disruptor in the TV and video business: It was going to bring an end to everything the industry holds dear. Now that it's firmly entrenched in 26% of US homes, industry players have learned . . .

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Three Steps To Measuring Social Media Marketing

A Measurement Framework Based On Objectives, Not Technologies

Interactive marketers know they're not good at measuring the effectiveness of social media: On average, they rate their own efforts to measure social initiatives at only 4.5 out of 10. Marketers fail because they focus on the metrics that are most easily . . .

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Online Video Ad Creative

Digital Studios, Crowdsourcing Vendors, And Video Contests Offer Marketers New Sources Of Creative Content

As interactive marketers' use of online video advertising grows, more of them face the challenge of finding video ad creative. For many interactive marketers, this means simply repurposing TV spots; however, television creative isn't always appropriate . . .

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This document is only available to Forrester clientsTechnographics® Survey Highlights: North American Physical And Digital Media Consumer Habits ppt (486 KB PPT)

This survey highlights deck summarizes the key findings related to physical and digital media and online advertising from Forrester's North American Technographics Media And Advertising Online Survey, Q2 2009 (US). This is the second survey highlight . . .

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What US Consumers Want From Local Search

Despite all the bells and whistles that are increasingly available to them, consumers conducting online searches for local businesses want the basics. They eschew fancier features like videos and click-to-callback in favor of low-tech but high-value information: . . .

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How To Rebuild The Media Industries

What Everything Will Look Like After Recovering From The Media Meltdown

We have proclaimed the death of the music industry, the decline of print journalism, and the radical overhaul of the TV and movie business. And while each industry is being remade in its own unique way, there is a fundamental similarity in the way that . . .

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European Paid Content And Online Activity Forecast, 2009 To 2014

Two-Thirds Of European Internet Users Will Be Watching Online Video By 2014

Western European Internet users have embraced the Web as a place to read news, play games, listen to music, and, especially, watch video. Consumption of all these will continue to rise, but most users of most content will not pay for it directly. Monetization . . .

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Rich Search Ads: Too Early For Most Advertisers

Some search marketers are experimenting with new ad formats — what Forrester calls rich search ads — that can include product images, promotional videos, and interactive forms. But search engines have limited access to trials of rich search ads to a few . . .

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Creating Value From "How-To" Videos

Use "Content As Marketing" To Engage Online Audiences

We are all media companies now. One effect of the digitization of content is that the barriers to entry have come down: While the creation and distribution of content used to be the preserve of specialized companies with deep pockets and expertise, in . . .

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Poor Content Could Cost Travel eBusiness Money

Hotels Are Particularly Vulnerable Due To Inadequate Online Content

Online travel content is in true need of a makeover. What written and visual content there is on travel sites — in particular, hotel supplier Web sites — is generic, poorly organized, and confusing. Travelers have had enough: Just half of US online leisure . . .

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Music Release Windows: The Product Innovation That The Music Business Can't Do Without

In the late 20th century, music business artist contracts, development cycles, release schedules, and promotional activity were all shaped around getting a little shiny disc of a dozen or so tracks into the stores. Now in the 21st century, the album straightjacket . . .

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Making Cloud-Based Music Services Fulfill Their Destiny

On-demand music app Spotify is about to become available on the iPhone. This marks a giant step forward for cloud-based music. Services that aspire to provide a true cloud-based music experience should ensure that they are platform- and brand-agnostic . . .

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This document is only available to Forrester clientsTechnographics® Survey Highlights: Media Consumption In Asia Pacific ppt (422 KB PPT)

This highlight deck summarizes the key findings related to media from Forrester’s Asia-Pacific Technographics Survey, Q2 2009. This is the first survey highlight in a series from the Asia-Pacific Technographics Survey, Q2 2009.

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How To Survive The Media Meltdown

Identifying Successful Content Strategies

The media meltdown — where traditional media business models based on scarcity and control are fundamentally challenged by the new realities of digital media consumption — is creating huge problems for media companies. But consumers are spending more . . .

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Who Will Buy An eReader?

Later Adopters May Not Be As Loyal To Amazon.com

Awareness and ownership of eReaders is growing, spurred by marketing campaigns from Amazon.com and Sony as well as press coverage and word-of-mouth buzz. But Forrester's newest data suggests that tomorrow's prospects for eReader purchasing bear scant . . .

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The Best Practices In Online Video Across Industries

Today, 71% of the US online audience watches video on the Internet, and the number of streams consumed should more than double by 2013. An explosion of video content from users, professional studios, and marketers is driving this growth. In this second . . .

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This document is only available to Forrester clientsTechnographics® Insight: Media Downloading Behavior In Europe ppt (552 KB PPT)

This Technographics Insight focuses on the usage of file sharing software and legal music downloading services. It also looks at how the usage overlaps, and which countries and age groups lead in the usage of file sharing and legal music downloading.

For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals

This document is only available to Forrester clientsSuccess In Mobile Commerce Means Asking The Right Questions Now

Forrester recently adapted its methodology for creating a successful social strategy — based on understanding people, objectives, strategy, and technology (POST) — to the mobile strategy space. While Forrester believes mobile commerce is still nascent, . . .

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