The Multimedia Exchange archive
By the Numbers
Who's winning?
Like scoreboard watching in sports, the big three streaming media companies (Apple, Microsoft and RealNetworks) like to keep track of...
June 18, 2004
Looking up
Things are looking up for the videoconferencing industry if Wainhouse Research's latest numbers are any indication. Unit shipments for group...
May 24, 2004
Web conferencing numbers
Wainhouse Research's first WebMetrics reports shows a shift coming in the way Web conferencing is administered and maintained in the...
May 18, 2004
Streaming news quality up
Keynote Systems is reporting that the level of reliability and quality for the major streaming media news services (ABCNEWS, BBC...
May 12, 2004
The trend continues
Not surprising, streaming media usage continues to grow at rapid pace in 2003, according to new research report from AccuStream...
February 19, 2004
Where did all the song traders go?
According to recent Pew Internet Project survey, the number illegal song downloaders has plummeted since the RIAA began filing lawsuits...
January 05, 2004
Who dictates the format?
In RealNetworks' suit of Microsoft, Real is claiming Microsoft is using its monopoly operating system position to force its media...
December 29, 2003
Broadband helps drive online radio
As broadband adoption here in the U.S. and abroad continues to grow, one beneficiary seems to be online radio, according...
December 16, 2003
Whose 99 cents is it?
According to an article in The Register, Apple admitted that it makes no revenue off of the 99-cents per song...
November 12, 2003
From the not surprising dept
BBC News is reporting that legal song downloads handily beat out CD singles by almost double in the U.S. Since...
November 04, 2003
Web conferencing continues to grow
MCI's annual "Meetings in America" study shows that Web conferencing continues to grow. Of those responding, 74% had used Web...
October 30, 2003
New numbers game
First it was the browser wars and then more recently, the battle of media players. Now, the numbers game is...
October 07, 2003
Competition in the courtroom
What usually happens when two companies sell similar products? One sues the other for patent infringement. Such is the case...
September 30, 2003
Video subscription pie to get bigger
Analysts at In-Stat/MDR are forecasting big time growth in online video streaming services with the market growing from $991 million...
September 23, 2003
Sonic Foundry banks another $6 million
Sonic Foundry completed the sale of its entertainment-related business to Deluxe Media Services, giving the company $5.6 million in capital....
May 19, 2003
Does Net radio pose a threat to local broadcasters?
Mike Langberg of the San Jose Mercury news believes so. He just finished up a week-long Arbitron ratings survey and...
May 06, 2003
Analysts: Videoconferencing still not mainstream
In-Stat/MDR has released a report stating that videoconferencing is still not a mainstream business technology and that it's reach is...
April 03, 2003
News streaming sites doing well
Keynote Systems' latest data on how well news sites are performing under the loads of users looking for information on...
March 25, 2003
Forbes: War coverage could drive streaming
In the wall-to-wall coverage of war the one winner could be streaming media, according Forbes. Those benefitting the most could...
March 24, 2003
No surprise: Video streaming use grows
A report in the San Jose Business Journal says that video streaming media usage saw a 52.3% growth in 2002,...
March 12, 2003
Monthly streamies are gadget geeks too
According to a study by Edison Media Research, Internet broadcast listeners that have been active in the past 30 days...
February 26, 2003
The market: Good news, bad news
First the good news: The number of streaming media-based ad campaigns ia continuing to grow, according to a report in...
January 02, 2003