Seek news on
InfoAnda
powered by
Google
Custom Search

Last text search :
2016 wso 2.5 rw-r
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r

wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php


Thursday, 5 August 2010 - Hollywood glad kids willing to pay for content
  • Pakistanis angry over detentions in Times Sq. case
    Monday, May 24, 2010
    ISLAMABAD – Relatives of three men detained by Pakistan for alleged links to the suspect in the attempted Times Square bombing say the men are innocent.
    They
  • Taiwan denies boycotting Australian film festival
    Thursday, August 6, 2009

    AFP - Thursday, August 6TAIPEI (AFP) - - Taiwan's Beijing-friendly government on Wednesday denied boycotting an Australian film festival amid a row over the e
  • Merkel's support dips, regional ally resigns International
    Thursday, September 3, 2009

    By Sarah Marsh and Noah Barkin

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel suffered a double blow on Thursday as a senior party ally in east German
  • Minister seeks closure of anti-Berlusconi websites
    Wednesday, December 16, 2009
    ROME (AFP) - – The Italian government moved Tuesday to close down Internet sites encouraging further violence against Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who
  • Asian markets mixed after Wall Street rally
    Wednesday, March 18, 2009

    By ELAINE KURTENBACH,AP Business Writer AP - Wednesday, March 18SHANGHAI - Asia's stock market rally seemed to be running out of steam Wednesday, despite an
  • Katt Williams Sued By Assistant Over Unpaid Wages | 20 December 2009
  • Egypt passes law banning pre-trial jail for journalists | | 24 August 2012
  • Saleh hands difficult phase over to new Yemen | | 27 February 2012
  • Connecticut Opera closes down, citing bad economy | 12 February 2009


    Forum Views () Forum Replies ()

    Read more with google mobile : Hollywood glad kids willing to pay for content

    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Hollywood glad kids willing to pay for content Reuters - 2 hours 1 minute ago Send IM Story Print By Carl DiOrio LOS ANGELES - These kids are all right. There's a spreading sense of optimism in Hollywood about young consumers' willingness to pay for digital content: Although members of the so-called Napster generation might be lost forever to a collective addiction to pirated free content, their younger siblings offer digital distributors hope of a brighter business future. "You have a whole generation whose attitude toward interactive content is completely different," said Patrick Russo, a principal at the Salter Group advisory firm. "That generation is growing up paying for content. It may be their parents who are actually paying for it right now, but they do recognize that they are paying for content instead of stealing it." Thanks in part to these youngest consumers, consensus estimates put the download-to-own segment of film and TV content on track to grow by an average of 15% or more annually through 2015, and data from tracking firm Rentrak show a 30% uptick in digital revenue from 2008 to 2009. Such double-digit climbs are reminiscent of the early days of DVD, when even modest inroads among early adopters produced big spikes in revenue growth. Electronic-distribution revenue remains relatively modest at about $2.1 billion from a total $20 billion spend last year on purchase or rental of film and TV titles, according to Rentrak data. But most agree it simply is a matter of time before the younger generation embraces digital distribution as their preferred means of enjoying entertainment. "There's an entire generation that doesn't know a world without broadband," Russo said. "When they run to their laptops, they are watching content or downloading content." Salter Group regularly values movie libraries for studios, and digital looms large in their longer-term projections. For studios, future revenue opportunities will be truly global, once the consumer march to digital reaches critical mass. "Say you're an Italian-American who speaks Italian and you want to watch old Italian-language movies," Russo said. "Where are you going to find that? Not at Blockbuster, but you could potentially the Internet." For now, studios are reluctant to rush content offerings online for fear of cannibalizing DVD and other packaged media. But moves including synching disc and VOD releases already are afoot, and it's only a matter of time before studios begin releasing to VOD or other digital platforms even more aggressively. "You'll see more and more innovations of that type going forward," Warner Bros. digital distribution president Thomas Gewecke said. But executives also note that more work must be done to advance consumers' ability to find entertainment online and navigate the array of services offering such content. A clutter of brands vying for traction in the digital space would seem to be a potential source of consumer confusion, though Gewecke said all that's needed are better tools for traversing the digital landscape. "Consumers will continue to have lots of services to choose from, and that's good to have in the marketplace," he said. "We are already seeing growth in paid digital video across a broad swath of demographics. But it is true that the younger demographic is growing up at a time when transactional digital content is becoming a part of the everyday experience." Not that digital piracy died with Napster, and industry efforts continue worldwide to combat content theft on the Internet and elsewhere. But the youngest consumers seem well on board the legit-digital bandwagon. "We're seeing very positive results for younger skewing-content on digital," said Jamie McCabe, Fox's executive vp in charge of worldwide digital platforms. "There's a generation that's had legitimate digital services from an early age and are digital buyers." Fox Home Entertainment's digital version of the recently release kids movie "Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lighting Thief" has "exceeded our expectations," McCabe said. John Calkins, executive vp digital and commercial innovation at Sony, cited Youth Trends data suggesting that youthful attitudes toward downloading unlicensed content have "significantly improved" during recent years. A recent Youth Trends study found that nearly half of college-age respondents viewed piracy as unacceptable, compared with only 1 in 10 three years ago. Such evidence comes as welcome news for Hollywood. But gauging consumer sentiment on specific digital pay schemes can be just so much guesswork until the services hit the market. USC's Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism recently surveyed 1,900 consumers and couldn't find a single one who would pay to use the currently free Twitter messaging site. Yet 20% of Roger Ebert's followers on that same site said they would be willing to pay to use Twitter. So much for scientific research. As for marketplace trends, a progressive rise in the number of "interoperable viewing devices" in consumer households -- that's computers talking to TVs -- should help fuel the digital fire. And broadband services continue to snake into ever new global terrain. Even the long-suffering music industry is seeing a significant opportunity from digital distribution. Sales of albums via iTunes and MP3 still trail revenue generated from disc sales in most cases, but a consumer trend toward digitally distributed music is clear. Reflecting that trend, Merge Records band Arcade Fire bowed its third album, "The Suburbs," with MP3 downloads specially priced at $3.99 via Amazon, and Warner Music gave away digital copies of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' recently debuted "Mojo" to purchasers of concert tickets. Recommend Send IM Story Print Related Articles US-TECH Summary Reuters - 1 hour 47 minutes ago Mideast BlackBerry ban hits Hollywood and media Reuters - 1 hour 47 minutes ago Hollywood glad kids willing to pay for content Reuters - 2 hours 5 minutes ago IBM and Aetna tie up to offer clinical support service Reuters - Thursday, August 5 Microsoft and Salesforce end patent duel AFP - Thursday, August 5 News Search Top Stories Barclays bank says net profits soar 29 percent ECB mulls alternatives to rate-cut to spur growth Phelps swims to two titles as Peirsol falls US economy adds private jobs but at lackluster pace Hope for Gulf as BP plugs well, most of the oil gone More Top Stories » ADVERTISEMENT Most Popular Most Viewed Most Recommended Elite US cyber team courts hackers to fight terrorists Israel cuts down trees that caused Lebanon clashes US obesity growing 'faster than anyone imagined' Spanish resort city readies to host Michelle Obama, daughter BP partner refusing to pay 1.2-billion-dollar oil spill bill More Most Viewed » Parachuting donkey shocks Russian beachgoers Argentine students crack three-decade-old murder mystery World's first full face transplant man appears on TV Paris Hilton caught with cannabis in handbag Calcium supplements linked to heart attacks: study More Most Recommended » Elsewhere on Yahoo! Financial news on Yahoo! Finance Stars and latest movies Best travel destinations More on Yahoo! News Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Subscribe to our news feeds Top StoriesMy Yahoo!RSS » More news feeds | What are news feeds? Also on Yahoo! Answers Groups Mail Messenger Mobile Travel Finance Movies Sports Games » All Yahoo! Services Site Highlights Singapore Full Coverage Most Popular Asia Entertainment Photos World Cup 2010 Copyright © 2010 Yahoo! Southeast Asia Pte. Ltd. (Co. Reg. No. 199700735D). All Rights Reserved. Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Community | Intellectual Property Rights Policy | Help

    Other News on Thursday, 5 August 2010
    U.N. supports Israeli claim on Lebanon clash
    Medvedev sacks officers over Russia fire failures
    Petraeus issues new rules to avoid civilian casualties
    Intel to end tactics against competition: FTC
    Italy rejects no-confidence motion against junior minister
    US-TECH Summary
    BP partner refusing to pay 1.2-billion-dollar oil spill bill
    Iran's Ahmadinejad unhurt after blast near motorcade
    Chechen rebel chief revokes resignation: video
    LinkedIn makes first acquisition
    Piano 'played by Mozart' discovered in Germany: report
    UAE decision to ban BlackBerry services 'final'
    Israel warns Lebanon but also seeks calm along border
    Time Warner profits top forecasts
    US economy adds private jobs but at lackluster pace
    Yes voters take early lead in Kenya referendum |
    More than 50,000 altar servers gather at Vatican
    40 US billionaires pledge half wealth to charity
    Mexico drug cartels use gory videos to spread fear |
    Siemens to cut 2,000 IT jobs in Germany
    Cuba lawmakers to hear Fidel Castro nuclear fears |
    Google's Android takes lead in US consumer smartphones
    Russia moves radioactive material from nuclear site
    U.N. council calls on Iraq to form government soon |
    UAE decision to ban BlackBerry services 'final'
    Criminals, spies swamp cyber world: experts
    Fires rage in Russia, death toll rises to 48 |
    Japan's DoCoMo ties up with publisher to launch e-books
    Point and peek iPhone app for Aussie househunters
    Six wounded in mosque attack in violent Karachi
    Devastating Pakistan floods sweep Punjab
    Death toll from Pakistan political unrest reaches 70
    New Zealand makes Champions Trophy history
    Messi stars as Barca beat K-League All Stars
    Google's Android leads U.S. smartphones |
    Microsoft and Salesforce settle patent tiff |
    Nearly 1,700 dead, missing in China floods
    US-ENTERTAINMENT Summary
    LinkedIn makes first acquisition |
    Asian ministers fret over millennium goals
    Wyclef Jean set to announce Haitian presidency run
    Pakistan president attacked over Europe trip after floods
    Swiss film fest with Asian touch to show banned zombie movie
    Airil leads Selangor Masters golf after first round
    India Tata Group starts quest for Ratan Tata successor
    China taps celebs to star in image-boosting commercials
    Record China sales boost Daimler
    Rice paddy art puts Japan village on the map
    Salman Rushdie headlines Brazilian book festival
    India says overly aggressive rate hikes could hurt recovery
    Media giant Time Warner's profits top forecasts
    Japan's automakers recover but challenges remain
    China to step up crackdown on hot money inflows
    Yen emerges from shadow of action stars Chan, Li
    Huang denies making formal bid for Liverpool
    Taiwan cabinet opposes court ruling on AU plant
    Kanye West paints his way back onto MTV |
    Avenged Sevenfold earns first No. 1 on album chart |
    Wyclef Jean set to announce Haitian presidency run |
    Suicide attack kills six Afghan police
    Suicide bomber kills 7 Afghan police in north
    Petraeus clarifies rules on Afghan air strikes |
    Mideast BlackBerry ban hits Hollywood and media
    Hollywood glad kids willing to pay for content
    China defends dealings with Iran after US pressure
    IBM and Aetna tie up to offer clinical support service
    U.N. council calls on Iraq to form government soon
    Microsoft and Salesforce end patent duel
    Google phones unseat BlackBerry as US best seller
    Suicide bomber kills six police in Afghan north |
    Google Android gains pace, social Web a focus: CEO
    Verizon and Google reach Internet traffic deal: sources
    ECB mulls alternatives to rate-cut to spur growth
    Too few users catch Google's 'Wave'
    Phelps swims to two titles as Peirsol falls
    Ex-PM Rudd charges into Australia poll race
    Factbox: BlackBerry security explained
    S.Korea kicks off military drill despite threats
    Hope for Gulf as BP plugs well, most of the oil gone
    Magnitude 5.7 quake hits near Concepcion, Chile |
    Petraeus clarifies rules on Afghan air strikes
    China protesters cut off and swallow fingertips
    40 US billionaires pledge half wealth to charity
    Pakistan's Sindh province braces for floods |
    Giuliani daughter arrested at NYC cosmetics store
    Military shakeup could derail Thai peace moves
    Obama turns 49 with Mrs. Obama, kids out of town
    Hong Kong Octopus chief resigns after data sale
    Federal judge strikes down Calif. gay marriage ban
    Japan child porn cases surge to record high
    UN chief in Japan calls for end to nuclear arms
    Group sues to stop mosque near NYC's ground zero
    Pacific meeting focuses on Fiji, climate change
    UN rushes envoy to mounting Pakistan flood crisis
    10 missing after Indonesian ships collide
    Google's Android leads U.S. smartphones |
    Google Android gains pace, social Web a focus: CEO |
    Indonesia posts 6.2 pct growth in second quarter
    Mideast BlackBerry ban hits Hollywood and media |
    January Jones "sucks it up" for Emmy
    Chinese import prompts S.Korea car safety fears
    Island paradises for sale or rent
    Verizon and Google reach Internet traffic deal: sources |
    Seoul shares end down; banks sink on foreign selling
    Hollywood glad kids willing to pay for content |
    China bank adviser urges more flexible yuan
    Piracy forces Taylor Swift to rush out new single
    British drink to good health at beer festival
    S.Korea says China trade talks likely next year
    "Expendables" revels in excess
    IBM and Aetna tie up to offer clinical support service |
    PAKISTAN
    Philippines suffering from migrant brain drain
    Web porn saga "Middle Men" boasts colorful cast
    S.Korea says facing risks despite recovery
    Prosecutors claim doctors over-medicated Anna Nicole
    New Zealand Post 2010 profit to fall on one-offs
    Restraining order for accused DiCaprio bottle attacker
    NZ unemployment rises, chances of rate pause grow
    Michael Jackson's last home up for sale
    Prosecutors claim doctors over-medicated Anna Nicole |
    Lady Gaga to Green Day, Lollapalooza boasts motley cast |
    Restraining order for accused DiCaprio bottle attacker |
    Piracy forces Taylor Swift to rush out new single |
    January Jones sucks it up for Emmy |
    Web porn saga Middle Men boasts colorful cast |
    Expendables revels in excess |
    Michael Jackson's last home up for sale |
    Corrected
    Putin bans Russia grain exports due to drought
    Saudis brace for BlackBerry ban, new models in UAE
    Karzai orders probe into Afghan civilian deaths reports |
    Suicide attack kills seven Afghan police
    Greece still faces problems despite progress: EU-IMF
    Iran sees regional alliance to counter NATO |
    Barclays bank first-half profits soar 29%
    Kyrgyz troops break up crowd, see coup attempt |
    Suicide bomber kills 7 Afghan police in north
    Leaks undermine Afghan support for NATO: UK |
    NATO helicopter goes down in southern Afghanistan
    Kenya 'yes' camp declares referendum victory
    Zimbabwe sparks accident scare with airport drill
    Iran stoning case lawyer in Turkey, seeking asylum |
    Naomi Campbell arrives at war crimes court
    Russia in losing battle against spreading wildfires
    Kenya votes Yes to new constitution |
    Supermodel Campbell tells court of dirty pebbles |
    Special Report: In Rwanda Inc., an election exposes repression |
    On Facebook, wife learns of husband's 2nd wedding
    911 call on Conn. shooting shows racial disparity
    NM gov meets with lawman Pat Garrett's descendants
    Will Smith teaches son how not to kiss on-screen
    Suspected suicide bomber injures 14 in Philippines
    Green turtles return to Malaysia but future bleak
    S.Korean military in war against foul language
    Pakistani stocks, o/n rates end down; rupee weakens
    Lebanon to assess security concerns over BlackBerry |
    Sri Lanka tea export earnings to hit record high
    Singer Lily Allen reveals pregnancy
    India's Reliance eye stake in US shale gas field
    Cambodia selecting securities firms for new bourse
    Seoul to invite 100 world CEOs to G20 summit
    Supermodel Campbell tells court of "dirty pebbles"
    Seoul shares end down; banks sink on foreign selling
    Indonesia court upholds ban on 'Balibo' film
    Will Smith teaches son how not to kiss on-screen
    Supermodel Campbell tells court of dirty pebbles |
    Greece at new risk of being pushed off euro
    Bodies of missing Tenn. mom, Jo Ann Bain, and daughter found
    Female Breasts Are Bigger Than Ever
    AMD Trinity Accelerated Processing Units Now in Volume Production
    The Avengers (2012 film), made the second biggest opening- and single-day gross of all-time
    AMD to Start Production of piledriver
    Ivy Bridge Quad-Core, Four-Thread Desktop CPUs
    Islamists Protest Lady Gaga's Concert in Indonesia
    Japan Successfully Broadcasts an 8K Signal Over the Air
    ECB boosts loans to 1 trillion Euro to stop credit crunch
    Egypt : Mohammed Morsi won with 52 percent
    What do you call 100,000 Frenchmen with their hands up
    AMD Launches AMD Embedded R-Series APU Platform
    Fed Should not Ignore Emerging Market Crisis
    Fed casts shadow over India, emerging markets
    Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights

    [InfoAnda] [Home] [This News]



    USD EUR - 1 year graph

    VPN on MacOSX

    BlogMeter 1.01