Monthly Archives: July 2009

Avid posts bigger losses than expected in the second quarter

Avid has suffered a bigger-than-expected 32% loss in its revenue in the second quarter, mostly due to the 36% decline in its product revenue. Although Avid is an immensely popular NLE video editing solution, the increasing popularity and accessibilit
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YouTube’s delicious irony

The user-generated-content fanatics would have us believe that websites like YouTube are a world-shattering revolution. They are somewhat revolutionary, but not in the way they think. YouTube is replete with videos that can very politely be referred
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YouTube inching towards profitability

Recent reports cast heavy doubt on the future profitability of YouTube. Despite the very gloomy forecast made by a Credit Suisse analyst, and the subsequent more optimistic claim by RampRate that YouTube’s loss will not be so gargantuan in 200
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Exceptional marketing for James Cameron’s “Avatar”

It was recently announced that August 21st, 2009 will be “Avatar Day” — a whopping 15 minutes of James Cameron’s new movie will be shown free of charge in IMAX and 3D movie theaters worldwide. This exceptional decision is consiste
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YouTube looking increasingly like on-demand TV

It has finally happened: you can now watch a substantial selection of TV shows on YouTube, including classics like “Charlie’s Angels.” It’s great to see that YouTube has adequately reacted to Hulu, which was drawing some ser
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