A few years ago, we published a list of companies who ruled the Internet each year, from 1994-2007. Then, we forgot to update it for 2008-2010. On this week’s HipMojo show, we run down the list and picked a company for 2008, 2009, and 2010… and then open it up for you to suggest companies for 2011. Vote for the company of the Year below in the Comments, feel free to vote for the company you work for, but explain WHY, what was the one thing or many things that made the company stand out from the noise? continue reading...
In this week’s HipMojo show, CT and I talked about YouTube’s partnership with comScore. I wrote about this earlier in the week and we explored the matter in greater detail on Part 1, below: continue reading...
History repeats itself. It’s like taking candy from a baby, sometimes. continue reading...
This article I wrote was originally published on TechCrunch. continue reading...
This article was first published on TechCrunch. continue reading...
Hulu and Demand Media both filed for an IPO. Demand files a week ago, Hulu today. Both companies are content plays. However, the similarities end there.
The real question is: which is the better investment? continue reading...
The following 8-video Decade Rewind 2000s series is a pretty impressive display of creativity and execution from the WatchMojo.com team, a 2000s decade recap and review where we rewind the events of the past 10 years in the Auto industry, Business & Technology, Entertainment, Fashion, Music, Politics, Science & Space and Video Games. continue reading...
Hulu’s growing pains are emblematic of old media’s challenges and symptomatic of its pedigree. continue reading...
WatchMojo provides content to Hulu, we have nearly 10 channels on the popular aggregator site.
News Corp. Deputy Chairman Chase Carey opened the B&C OnScreen summit to discuss where he sees the business going. “It’s time to start getting paid for broadcast content online,” he said. Carey said that while everyone cites the infamous Jeff Zucker quip that “We’re exchanging analogue dollars for digital dimes,” the industry continues to do exactly that. The strategy needs to be more than just fighting piracy and Google, he says. continue reading...
Interesting times:
At stake is nothing less than the future of television shows and movies on digital platforms at a time when online viewing is exploding, but still remains a minuscule percentage of overall television viewing. continue reading...