Posts by David Card from April 29, 2008<< April 28, 2008 | Main | April 30, 2008 >>
David Card | April 29, 2008, 11:49 AM PaidContent is wisely wondering about TVGuide.com's future if the proposed merger of TV Guide/Gemstar and Macrovision goes through, especially since Macrovision hinted it might unload the magazine. Meanwhile, among other things, TVGuide.com is attempting to establish itself as the guide to (professional) video content online. There'll be a lot of competition for that role. Some things TVGuide.com is doing well - TVGuide.com believes, as I do, that robots alone won't solve the problem. So it has its spiders and algorithms, but it also has a smallish (10 people) staff of editors doing content as well as promotion. Some things that need work - It only spiders about 65 cable and broadcast sites for its professional content. It covers music videos but doesn't work with Yahoo, which is the leading site for them. Right this moment, the top video on Yahoo Music (no. 4 on AOL Music) is Mariah Carey's "Touch My Body." A Mariah Carey search result for that tune on TVguide takes you to iTunes. YouTube gets you the right video. Net: strategy on-trend; some execution details TK.
David Card | April 29, 2008, 08:21 AM What's wrong with this sentence? The marketing hoax is an attempt by the South Korean electronics company to overcome the commoditization of the television business. Perhaps this is an attempt at irony; surely it's not an accurate description of LG's marketing strategy. LG is trying to combat TV price declines via design -- in this case, color. And promoting the idea via gimmicky marketing events, which to judge by the story, were largely successful. If this is what happens when Murdoch takes over and threatens to fire a lot of editors, then I'm not impressed. C'mon guys, you're still my favorite newspaper. |
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