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Author Archives: Josh Bell
Why do you own a tablet?
We just released our report “Tablet Computers: Post-PC Wonderland or Utopia?” which discusses the rise of tablets and whether we’re headed for a time when tablets are the norm and traditional computers (desktops/laptops) are niche products. Our consumer data is derived from New Media Measure, our syndicated survey that examines attitudes and behaviors about myriad [...]
Posted in Digital Media, mobile
Tagged Amazon Kindle Fire, computers, Digital Media, iPad, mobile devices, PCs, tablets
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Will you pay for Spotify?
For those who joined Spotify at the beginning of its launch in the U.S., the unlimited-streaming honeymoon will soon be coming to an end. The free service will now max out at ten hours per month and five listens per track, and many are left wondering – will users upgrade to a paid Spotify subscription, [...]
Posted in Advertising, Digital Media
Tagged music, Spotify, streaming music, subscription service
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Interpret’s Social Media Segmentation
We recently conducted a segmentation on our New Media Measure data and published the results in a new report. The report examines the five segments – how they are defined, their market size, which social networks they use, what they do on social networks, and more. For example, here’s a look at the size of [...]
Posted in Digital Media, Social Media
Tagged Facebook, LinkedIn, myspace, new media measure, segmentation, Social Media, social networking, twitter
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Interpret Announces inchartsdata.com
We’re very excited to announce inchartsdata.com, our online store for new media data, reports and trends. Read our press release here or better yet, visit the store here and see why we’re excited. If you’re looking for any particular data, hit us up in the comments or email sales@interpretllc.com.
Posted in Business, Digital Media, mobile, Social Media, Traditional Media, Video Games
Tagged casual games, Data, Digital Media, graphs, incharts, mobile, movies, music, Netflix, Social Media, Video games
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A Closer Look at Spotify
I recently wrote a report which examined the likelihood of streaming and cloud services replacing the CD and possibly even the MP3. While I discuss Pandora and other services in the report, I wanted to give a more detailed opinion of Spotify based on my own personal experience with it. Admittedly, my first impression was, [...]
Posted in Advertising, Digital Media, Traditional Media
Tagged digital music, mp3, music, Pandora, Spotify, streaming music
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The End of the Album
I realize I’m beginning to sound like the harbinger of the music business apocalypse, between blogging about the death of the CD, and now, the end of the album. However, if you read the former article, you know that our New Media Measure data suggests the CD is far from dead. The album, however, may [...]
Posted in Digital Media, Traditional Media
Tagged business models, CDs, Digital Media, mp3s, music
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March 14th-18th: New Media Measure Data Points
Courtesy of our Twitter account… Monday, March 14 AT&T first to cap broadband usage; 44% of consumers have streamed movies/tv shows in past 3 months. http://huff.to/fNrvYX Tuesday, March 15 Microsoft released #IE9 today. 68% of internet users have used @IE in last month http://bit.ly/gCl5qr Wednesday, March 16 Users of top TV streaming sites show interest [...]
Posted in Business, Digital Media, mobile, Traditional Media
Tagged AT&T, LivingSocial, microsoft, new media measure, NY Times, Red Cross, streaming video, tablets
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February 22nd-25th: New Media Measure Data Points
Here’s a recap of the New Media Measure data points we released this week: Tuesday, February 22 iPad 2 to be announced Mar 2—60% of those who plan to buy a tablet are planning on getting an iPad http://bit.ly/i9BTiL #DPOD Wednesday, February 23 Price and online videos are top reasons for not subscribing to cable/satellite [...]
Posted in Advertising, Business, Digital Media, mobile, Social Media, Traditional Media, Video Games
Tagged cable TV, Call of Duty, Chipotle, Facebook, iPad, new media measure, satellite TV, social networking, tablet PC
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February 14th-18th: New Media Measure Data Points
Here’s a recap of the New Media Measure data points we released this week: Monday, February 14 23% of smartphone owners consider the size of the phone’s screen important. Would you get an iPhone nano? http://bit.ly/fo1fS1 Tuesday, February 15 36% of movie/TV show streamers have streamed from @netflix in past 3 months, up 24% from [...]
Posted in Digital Media, mobile
Tagged iPhone, movies, music, Netflix, new media measure, smartphone, Sony
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Is Spotify finally arriving in the U.S.?
I read in the LA Times yesterday that EMI may be near a deal with Spotify music subscription service, signifying that Spotify could finally be launching in the U.S. A year ago, I tackled the subject of whether a viable streaming service could emerge from the fray (click here for more). But I quickly wanted [...]
Posted in Advertising, Digital Media
Tagged Advertising, business models, Digital Media, music, Spotify
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