Monday, November 8, 2010

Media matters

This may be the future of TV? Fanaticism TV, a broadband broadcasting company bills itself page first live television as an idol obtaining American teenagers, a kind of person, spend so much time on Internet, because this is in front of the box.
And it has acquired a fan, industry visionaries who believe downloaded television is a huge threat to traditional broadcasters. More than half of British families are expected to be in 2010 processing power.
As broadband becomes cheaper and faster and more popular British broadcasting corporation (BBC) and ITV can see a share, the audience had dropped beginning to reduce face competition from hundreds of digital channel, begins to accelerate.
Frenzy to create your own content, this makes around the problem and repetition of fees paid by writers and producers. Although most's bubblegum television for the MTV generation, finally found the audience. The Internet giant Microsoft, in the English channel, claims it has a good "audience" a.
Paul Zwellenberg, director in OC&C strategy consultants to say, "in 2-3 years time, we could talk about fanaticism TV way, we talk about blogs and podcasts yourself."
All this has to be paid for, of course, but a good proportion of the shows are generated by users. And advertisers seeking to attract the elusive youth audience are starting to pop up on the site. Recent ads include several from big corporates such as Vodafone and upmarket clothing label Abercrombie & Fitch.

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