Dick Parsons Videos
On Digital Media, Episode #36: Follow the Google
from On Digital Media on May 24, 2007
Duration: 3044
Duration: 3044
In this episode John Federico, Chia-Lin Simmons, Ken Gellman, Steve Hatch and guest panelist Craig Calder , CMO of Mochila discuss the week in digital media. (Yes, we realize that we referred to this episode as #35, at least twice. We were overwhelmed by our temporary studio location. Or something.) Google s making all the right moves and everyone else seems to be following. Google acquires FeedBurner for $100MM in cash. Will GoogleClick serve up video ads for TV? Craig gives us some insight into DoubleClick during digital media s Nuclear Winter. Microsoft acquired aQuantive for over $6B dollars. Google has recently invested in a biotech company run buy Sergey s wife. Is Terry Semel the person to run Yahoo? What is a Digital Media Executive ? Yahoo has decided to kill off WebJay in the next 30 days We dissect Yahoo a bit. Yahoo is rumored to buy Bebo for $1B Is there a place for an advertising upfront in digital media. Uuuuh, no. What would the repercussions of a Salesforce.com acquisition by Google be for the B-to-B marketplace? It would probably turn the market on its head. ScanScout introduces Google Adsense for Video . Coincidentally, so does Google. Apparently the executions are quite differrent, though. More to come on this. Are pre and post roll video advertising dead ? No, but it s the easiest (best?) thing that can be delivered at the moment. Our wines this week were a 2004 Coppola Rosso and something that Craig brought, which was very good but I don t remember what it was called. Our closing music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also reach us via Gizmo Project by contacting username ondigitalmedia. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minutes usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: Yahoo, Yahoo Photos, Yahoo Auctions, WebJay, Flickr, Online Advertising, Advertising, John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Podcast, Podcasting, Digital Audio, Downloads, Microsoft, DoubleClick, GoogleClick, FeedBurner, Bebo, Acquisitions, ScanScout, Adsense for Video, Google, aQuantive, Video, Online Video, Media, Dick Parsons, Time Warner, Traditional Media, Big Media, AOL, Advertising Upfront
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On Digital Media, Episode #34
from On Digital Media on May 10, 2007
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
In this episode John Federico, Chia-Lin Simmons and Steve Hatch ponder: The viewers: where have they all gone? They re definitely not watching network television. We think they re programming their own media diets when they want, how they want, where they want. Want an invitation to Joost? Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com. (Thanks to listener Jos Moreno for the original Joost invitation that started it all.) Chia-Lin has discovered Jaman.com and is in love with it. She may leave her husband to go work for Jaman in San Mateo, California. Are you listening, Gaurav Dhillon and Carlos Montalvo? John and his wife have occassionally watched DVD s in bed, using her 15 Powerbook. Jaman could be the next thing they start watching in that way. Steve thinks that s impractical for most people. He prefers Slingbox and its ilk. The demise of the traditional media in the digital age is overblown according Dick Parsons, CEO of Time Warner, one of the largest traditional media companies in the world. Dick needs to choose better analogies for his public speaking engagements. John is now reading real paper books on the train to work! (Go figure.) Steve still prefers to listen to podcasts on the train. Chia-Lin geeks out, reading books on her Treo 700P. Steve s looking for a good podcatcher for Windows Mobile. Anyone care to make a recommendation? Prime Time is any time for today s media consumer. Cox Cable has disable ad skipping on ABC and ESPN content delivered as Video-On-Demand. Fix that! Peter Chernin, President of NewsCorp, thinks that the big will get bigger thanks to consolidation. Traditional media will join with digital media to make for even larger media entities. We say, Duh. Welcome to the party. Odeo was sold to SonicMountain for a little more than a million dollars. NewsCorp and NBC have signed CNET video properties to its YouTube Killer video service Yahoo is closing Yahoo Auctions. And Yahoo Photos. And who knows what s next. Apparently, a good number of people from the Yahoo Mobile team have left for mobile and wireless startups. What is Yahoo s Core anyway? Correction from last week s show: YouTube s new advertising program will compensate its top contributors/producers Our wine this week was a Bogle Merlot and a 2004 Cycles Gladiator Pinot Noir. (We loved the Pinot.) Our closing music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also reach us via Gizmo Project by contacting username ondigitalmedia. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minutes usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: Gaurav Dhillon, Carlos Montalvo, Jaman.com, Jaman, Yahoo, Yahoo Photos, Yahoo Auctions, Flickr, Online Advertising, Advertising, NBC, Newscorp, CNET, Tv.com, Gamespot.TV, John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Viacom, Sequoia Capital, CBS, VC, Venture Capital, Joost, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Podcast, Podcasting, Digital Audio, Downloads, Independent Films, Foreign Films, Media, Dick Parsons, Richard Parsons, Time Warner, Traditional Media, Big Media
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Dick Parsons
from Beyond the Boardroom with Jonathan Tisch on July 23, 2005
Duration: 1479
Duration: 1479
Guest Dick Parsons, CEO of AOL/Time Warner. Dick tells Jon about growing up in Brooklyn and how he accidentally burned his house down playing with matches.
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