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 Stop the Wordpresses: Gawker’s Nick Denton is pretty darn sensible

April 24, 2012: 

When Gawker Media founder Nick Denton was interviewed by GigOm, the web site pronounced his ideas "controversial."  Not to us! They all seem perfectly reasonable and appropriate.  Among other topics, Denton talked about how the conversation around a story should be the primary focus rather than the story itself and the decline of Facebook and Twitter as conversational media.  Read the story here, and decide for yourself.

 Sony’s Rob Wiesenthal: The Future of TV Isn’t TV—It’s the Tablet

April 18, 2012: 

Waiting for the day that a majority of consumers download content from the internet directly to their TVs? You may be waiting a while, said Rob Wiesenthal, chief financial officer, Sony Corp. of America.

"The past 10 years everyone has been trying to figure out what is the optimum [user experience] for [internet-enabled] TV," Mr. Wiesenthal told the audience today at the Ad Age Digital Conference in New York City. "People are trying guns, pointer devices … and actually, I think it is the tablet."

The what?

Mr. Wiesenthal's thesis is that more and more consumers will "throw content" from their tablets to enabled TVs through technologies similar to Apple's Airplay. Further, consumer-electronic companies are increasingly going to need a "revenue stream after the point of sale" if they want to compete in this multi-screen world, he said. For Sony, that stream comes from services such as its Playstation Network, which sold $1 billion worth of content in the last year, according to Mr. Wiesenthal.

Read the full article at AdAge here.

 “Talking About This”  Metric from Facebook

April 15, 2012: 

Talking about This or "TAT" refers to likes, shares or comments about a page or app. According to a blog post by Prescott Shibles, it is "a measure of a brand's or a piece of content's vitality instead of just audience response." TAT is publicly available for every page on Facebook. Shible started looking at  competitive benchmarking of "Feedback rate" by making the TAT count the numerator, the FB fans the denominator and calculating a "Feedback" score as a percentage.   Below is the selection of sites (blogs and magazine sites) that he chose to highlight.

Blog

FB Fans

TAT

Feedback Rate

Mashable

637,594

31,301

4.91%

Gawker

106,425

4,253

4.00%

Huffington Post

452,527

69,576

15.37%

Jezebel

71,060

1,096

1.54%

Stylist

28,405

698

2.46%

TMZ

582,336

22,897

3.93%

Blog Benchmark

 

 

5.37%

 

 

 

 

Publication

FB Fans

TAT

Engagement Rate

Newsweek

190,068

4,207

2.21%

Reader's Digest

586,706

82,496

14.06%

Parents Magazine

508,253

16,667

3.28%

Maxim

416,713

8,419

2.02%

Martha Stewart Living

257,953

8,082

3.13%

Better Homes & Gardens

301,408

22,467

7.45%

People

1,314,224

38,285

2.91%

Taste of Home

219,039

6,994

3.19%

Sports Illustrated

124,235

4,308

3.47%

Time

362,114

23,151

6.39%

Publication Benchmark

 

4.43%

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