There is lots of interest in the Apple iPhone this year.
Use this link to buy your Apple iPhone today!
Shelly Palmer reported that local newspapers are losing their share of advertising revenue. Here is the story Shelly reported.
NEWSPAPERS have lost the lead in local online advertising for the first time. According to media research from Borrell Associates, newspapers have seen their share of local ads drop to 33.4% – down from 44.1% just three years ago. Internet companies now have 43.7% of the local ad market. Meanwhile, ad spending on social networks is expected to almost double next year, reaching $2.2 billion dollars. $1.2 billion was spent on the social nets in 2007, with MySpace and Facebook earning 70% of the revenue.
If you haven’t been to Shelly Palmer’s site you should check it out.
At www.media30.com.
I want to thank Shawn Collins and the folks at Affiliate Summit for the book I received yesterday. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
The book is Be Unreasonable: The Unconvential Way to Extraordinary Business Results by Paul Lemberg. Click Here to buy
I will read this on my trip to Astoria, OR to visit my Uncle Felix next week.
I am trying to find room in my budget to attend Affiliate Summit in Las Vegas Feb 26-28, 2008. I know there are some pretty good discounts floating around.
It is a great event Shawn and the Affiliate Summit Team put on.
I am a little skeptical when I see ads like these, just more examples of what marketers are trying to do to capture people as leads.
This site offers to provide users with options for car loans.
Try it out if you are looking for a car loan in your area.
Bob Dylan’s American Journey, 1956–1966
Skirball Cultural Center presents BOB DYLAN’S AMERICAN JOURNEY, 1956–1966, Organized by Experience Music Project
January 11–March 30, 2008
Multimedia exhibition features newly developed interactive gallery that invites visitors to re-mix and re-imagine original Dylan recordings
LOS ANGELES—Few figures in the history of American popular music have attained the status of Bob Dylan (b. 1941). To critical and popular audiences alike, his distinctly American body of work matches the legacies of Walt Whitman, Louis Armstrong and his own early hero, Woody Guthrie.
On view at the Skirball Cultural Center from February 8 through June 8, 2008, Bob Dylan’s American Journey, 1956–1966, organized by Experience Music Project (EMP), is a visual and aural recounting of Dylan’s transformation from rock ‘n’ roll–loving Midwestern teenager to Greenwich Village folk troubadour to the rock star/poet who electrified contemporary songwriting. The exhibition not only illuminates this fertile decade in Dylan’s personal and artistic development, but chronicles a tumultuous period in American history, marked by the Civil Rights and anti-war movements.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Katie Klapper
(323) 874-9667
katie@katieklapper.com
Mia Cariño
(310) 440-4578
communications@skirball.org
CenterStaging has an amazing facility where you can walk out of their facility with high-definition video or even go through their post production facility.
What makes this facility unique is that the video is shot with 12-16 robotically controlled cameras. With a 150TB Apple SAN. There are no camera people in the room. Like the “fly on the wall”
Specializing in music but any type of production can be accomodated. Music videos, rehearsals, table reads, and more.
See some of the content at rehearsals.com.
Call the folks at CenterStaging at 818.559.4333 for more info and to schedule your shoot.
I just heard about this site, www.fixmymovie.com, from Jay over at SteamingMediaDojo. The service offers to enhance your movies through the use of DSP. It is also a video sharing site. Powered by MotionDSP patent pending video enhancement technology.
Fixmymovie will take videos from mobile phones, digital cameras, or a webcam.
You can try it for free at www.fixmymovie.com.