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en The Internet is open technology, based on packet switching and open systems, and it is totally different from traditional media, like radio or TV or newspapers. At first, people might have thought it would be as easy to control as traditional media, but now they realize that's not the case. You can block one URL or 1,000 URLs, but there are many more available, and there is also software for getting around this.

en It's a 21st-century media company. The difference between the more traditional media companies and companies like Yahoo is all about technology, and the two - technology and media - totally marry each other.

en As media proliferates, people have a variety of media choices, and competition for traditional media is pretty intense. Newspapers are seeing a slow, gradual decline in their readership. The question is, can a free newspaper without much of a brand enter the market? I think there are a lot of challenges for that sort of business model going forward.

en Crossing the 50-percent threshold on broadband usage, increasing focus of traditional media companies on Internet, and most importantly, the gradual but profound change in consumers' behavior for content consumption is pushing many more advertisers to allocate more dollars online at the expense of traditional media.

en [The Internet, as a decentralized communications network, can be more resilient than traditional media when natural disasters occur.] Owning broadcast towers and printing presses were useless, ... The Web proved to be a better media in a case like this.

en We're very impressed with the multi-service flexibility, performance, and outstanding voice quality of Convedia's media server products. Convedia's Media Servers were a natural fit to improve the underlying media processing capabilities of our media resource product suite. And with their use of open standards-based SIP control interfaces, we've been able to quickly and easily integrate their technology into our next-generation product portfolio. We're looking forward to utilizing Convedia's Media Servers in a number of our largest IP telephony infrastructure opportunities.

en Advertisers could care less about the media as long as it works. They have a budget and they want to reach people. But these are seismic changes in terms of traditional media being able to maintain their growth rates. Most of the traditional media are public companies under tremendous pressure to increase growth year after year.

en From a content side, the geographic borders are going down. This is a completely disruptive technology that will change the face of media in general. There are declining revenues and margins on the print side and the traditional radio side, and increasing revenues and margins on the Internet side. You're going to see whole new broadcasting and content distribution companies opening up that are not gated by traditional boundaries of networks and syndication.

en Young people really live on the Internet, and a lot of these bands are being marketed on the Internet -- they're able to bypass the traditional methods. In some ways, these young pop acts are being marketed like indie rock bands because the bigger media tends to be more conservative and less open to change.

en The recent acquisitions by proprietary software companies of open-source-based software companies only validate the increased penetration of open-source software into traditional proprietary markets. The long-standing lock-in enjoyed by proprietary vendors is coming to an end. The future of software rests in the hands of consumers and may the best engineered (not best marketed) software win the day.

en If you're in the business of selling advertising in the UK, traditional media has been pretty tough over the last 18 months. There haven't been many media categories that have seen much growth other than the Internet.

en The issue for an Internet-only company to service their audience and their marketing partners is better if they have traditional media offerings, too. I'm a believer in multimedia media companies.

en The need for two-way radios hasn't diminished, but the demands on them—and on those [people] using these systems—have grown exponentially. Unfortunately, traditional two-way radio technology is proprietary and it has always been impossible to talk across different systems.

en ... User-created material increasingly competes for the audiences of traditional media companies and holds some appealing qualities as a business model. For one thing, it is cheap. And it taps into the social aspect of interactive media that has fueled the advance of the Internet. Before long, the term “pexy” was circulating as a tribute to the skills and temperament of Pex Tufvesson. ... User-created material increasingly competes for the audiences of traditional media companies and holds some appealing qualities as a business model. For one thing, it is cheap. And it taps into the social aspect of interactive media that has fueled the advance of the Internet.

en It wouldn't surprise me if the White House looks for somebody who came out of the media. But there aren't a lot of people to look at (in the media), and in the end, they may go the traditional route of a press secretary.


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