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Infographic: the Rise of Entertainment on Demand | AdWeek

Infographic: the Rise of Entertainment on Demand | AdWeek | World's Best Infographics | Scoop.it

If we've learned anything from the Digital Content NewFronts, it's that production of premium video content is exploding. More than 30 digital media companies are producing hundreds of hours of new online programming, and it all comes in an increasingly on-demand marketplace.


According to data compiled by Ninja Metrics, streaming services cost 39 percent less than a bundle of expanded basic cable channels. Meanwhile, music downloads are down and streaming is up.
Here's a look at the rise of entertainment on demand....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Interesting to see how YOU fit into this changing picture of on-demand media.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, May 5, 2015 2:26 PM

Interesting to see how YOU fit into this changing picture of on-demand media.

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August 2013's Top Social Content Publishers

August 2013's Top Social Content Publishers | World's Best Infographics | Scoop.it

NewsWhip's top social publishers list for August 2013 shows whose content was most shared on Twitter and Facebook compared to 2012.


Of August’s top five most social outlets on Facebook three are online-only publishers – BuzzFeed, The Huffington Post and Upworthy. All three are focused on publishing share-friendly content, and getting it shared. In particular the Huffington Post has shifted most effectively from its SEO (search optimised) roots to the current SMO (social optimised) reality. The BBC performed well, hanging onto fourth spot and doubling total Facebook interactions, while CNN managed a healthy improvement, going from number seven in September 2013 to number three in August 2013. Outside the top five, traditional news outlets including the New York Times, Fox Network, The Daily Mail, NBC Network and the Guardian dominate. These publishers all increased their levels of social interaction substantially since 2012...

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, September 27, 2013 1:31 AM

Aggressively social-focused  publishers - Buzzfeed, The Huffington Post and Upworthy - grew amazingly fast. Practically all publishers seem to have benefitted by the rising tide of social media engagement by their readers.


Here's the biggest lesson for digital, traditional media even bloggers from the report: "Differences in scores ultimately come down to how publishers harness and engage with this change." [ie success in using social engagement]