CompuSchmooze Podcast #29: Online Video Demographics Skew Older, and Harvard's Take on What Newspapers Need to Do

Published: Feb. 12, 2009, 12:23 a.m.

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In October, Ipsos Insight, a Canadian market research company, learned in its market research that \\u201cthe popularity of online video services has grown significantly with women and older consumers, helping close the age and gender gap within the burgeoning online video audience in the U.S.\\u201d (See the Ipsos news release here.)\\n

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Adam Wright, Senior Research Manager at Ipsos, who conducted the research, joins us to discuss what it means for online video content creators and marketers.\\n

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Read Adam\\u2019s bio here.\\n

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Then, we speak with Persephone Miel, a Fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at The Harvard Law School, about her groundbreaking study, Media Re:public: News and Information as Digital Media Come of Age, a series of papers exploring the potential and the challenges of the emerging networked digital media environment.\\n

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Download the podcast file here (52.2 mb stereo MP3 file, 00:38:01 length).

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Keywords: compuschmooze, lubetkin, cherry hill, jewish, voice, harvard, miel, news media, ipsos, wright, online video, streaming video, video

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Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ

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