The future of television advertising
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The 48 Hour Life of a Tweet | GaggleAMP
Ever wonder how long a Tweet is good for? We did. Being the analytical geeks that we are, we decided to do our own research. The analysis brought us to the conclusion that the average life of a Tweet is about 48 hours. ….. This analysis was based on click through activity. There are other [...]
Center for the Future of Museums: Sneak Preview of a New Museum Game
For the past couple of months CityMystery has been building a new game, called PHEON. (A pheon is an ancient Greek arrowhead that has come to symbolize nimbleness of wit.) The purpose of our game is to celebrate (and reinforce) the American impulse to innovate. An economist friend of mine recently said that we have [...]
BBC | BBC College of Journalism Blog – Social media training is getting results for the BBC
BBC News and The Huffington Post are easily leading the way worldwide at “social distribution”, according to Newswhip, an innovative start-up company that monitors which news stories are spreading fastest through the social web. It’s clear that BBC News has come a long way in social media in the past couple of years and it is now [...]
“Beloved, not Beliked’: Why TV’s Live and Streaming Audiences Are Diverging | Epicenter | Wired.com
Television is a very different experience in the age of video on demand. Even if we’re watching the same kind of content — say, 30- to 60-minute scripted dramas and comedies — we watch it differently. Even if it’s broadcast live (usually through a cable or satellite box) to our television sets or streamed through [...]
Cruise Ship Accident, Election Top Public’s Interest | Pew Research Center for the People and the Press
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The Rising Age Gap in Economic Well-being – Journalist’s Resource: Research for Reporting, from Harvard Shorenstein Center
A report by the Pew Research Center, “The Rising Age Gap in Economic Well-Being,” analyzed data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP). The survey compared 6,513 households headed by persons younger than 35 with nearly 8,500 headed by adults ages 65 and older. The study’s findings are as follows, [...]