Media predictions for 2010
Content remains king, but technology is challenging the realm. Newspapers, magazines, books, and television will all continue in flux and encounter dramatic changes as the year unfolds.
The recent mega media deal between Comcast and NBC Universal signals the increasing importance of the Internet in delivering television shows and films. Newspapers and magazines are working on delivering their content through readers and finding new ways to earn money to support their base organizations. And in the world of books, the technolgoy is already in place. But the players are changing roles.
The arrival of the Nook will shake up Amazon and Sony. The Kindle and Sony Reader will have a run for their money. And because more and more applications for e-reading are being produced, many more dual screen notebooks and movile devices will eat into the e-reader market.
It should be a very exciting year.
The recent mega media deal between Comcast and NBC Universal signals the increasing importance of the Internet in delivering television shows and films. Newspapers and magazines are working on delivering their content through readers and finding new ways to earn money to support their base organizations. And in the world of books, the technolgoy is already in place. But the players are changing roles.
The arrival of the Nook will shake up Amazon and Sony. The Kindle and Sony Reader will have a run for their money. And because more and more applications for e-reading are being produced, many more dual screen notebooks and movile devices will eat into the e-reader market.
It should be a very exciting year.







THE CURRENT TECHNOLOGY IS MAKING WORK MORE EASIER AND AFFORDABLE. AFTER ALL IT I BUILT ON THE DISCOVERIES OF THE PAST
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