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'Video Snacking' New Frontier For Media Creators 36

News.com has up a piece from the NYT about the concept of 'video snacking', a new focus for media companies as they gain a certain savvy about the internet. They're increasingly targeting the 'lunch market' for office workers, creating short to-the-point videos that can be consumed over a sandwich. "The midday spike in Web traffic is not a new phenomenon, but media companies have started responding in a meaningful way over the last year. They are creating new shows, timing the posts to coincide with hunger pangs. And they are rejiggering the way they sell advertising online, recognizing that noontime programs can command a premium. In 2007, a growing number of local television stations, including WNCN in Raleigh, N.C., and WCMH in Columbus, Ohio, began producing noon programming exclusively for the Web."

Comment Re:Bizarro World! (Score 1) 676

Locally the xbox seems to be doing reasonably well ( I live in the midwest in a college town). The PS2 is clearly the dominant player, but their are a lot of people that bought the XBox in order to be able to play Halo.

I think that if Microsoft can beat Sony to the market by a substantial amount of time and offer a good reason to upgrade, they could come out as an equal player. The primary problem that they could have to deal with is that they will not be able to produce an adequate reason for people to upgrade, and sony will continue to set the standard for console games. Software publishers may include slicker graphics for the xbox 2 but the same games will be available on the PS2, and only when the PS3 come out will developers take advantage of the xbox 2's new capabilities.

Basically what it comes down to is that until Microsoft has sent in the troopers to "acquire" squaresoft, sony will remain the leader.

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