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mobility says...

RT @ShopElektronik: ipod apple mp3 music downloads cds audio sound christmas xmas glee sales deals.. http://bit.ly/5KRV1u

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wdn says...

FoxBroadcasting: 10 Questions With GLEE Co-Creator Brad Falchuk: http://bit.ly/4NJxUM: FoxBroadcasting: 10 Que.. http://bit.ly/5rwXb0

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wdn says...

FoxBroadcasting: How does GLEE's Mark Salling feel about his signature mohawk? http://bit.ly/8iW4GZ: FoxBroadc.. http://bit.ly/5UW5kI

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benbryan says...

At least I'll be able to watch Glee.

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wdn says...

FoxBroadcasting: Catch an all-new SYTYCD tonight at 8/7c, followed by a new GLEE at 9/8c!!: FoxBroadcasting: .. http://bit.ly/6Mclpv

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RT @GLEEonFOX: #GLEE cast version of Wham's "Last Christmas” now available on iTunes http://bit.ly/GLEExmas. Proceeds to be... http://bit.ly/882TVQ

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reeraw says...

Fox must be feeling pretty "Glee"-ful about its new high school dramedy. Because "Glee," created by Ryan Murphy, is grabbing the highest percentage of upscale viewers among all four broadcast networks, observes TV By The Numbers.

In ratings lingo, "upscale" means viewers aged between 18-49 with household incomes at or higher than $100,000. Advertisers love this!

Other rich ppl shows: 30 Rock, The Office.

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matton says...

I know, I know.  I'm coming a few months late to the Glee party.  But their rendition of the Queen classic is an instant win! I had the original version of 'Somebody to Love' as my ring tone for two years until it reached "friends collectively groaning every time I left it in a room" status.

Disclosure: That performance was also the genesis of my very real crush on Lea Michelle.

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B says...

Marketing, especially these days can be a fairly scary endeavorer with the rise of social media.  Not to mention, a good portion of people in my generation do not watch any form of television and loath listening to the radio.  We crave to consume our media, lets say TV, the way we want to and that leads us to the wonder that still is Hulu.  This maybe all well and good, but can you truly make money selling ads on a computer! *swoon*


Uninspiring marketers would be lost for words at this issue; however, I bet if they were to pull those Nielson things out of their ass they might sing to a different tune.  As a side note, who truly thinks the Nielson ratings are equal amounts of monopolistic bullshit?  Anywho, this Engadget article should shed some light on the idea of buying TV spots on the internet.  If things are more expensive online, because frankly they are shown to a much larger audience, then who is still on board with television being around for much more then a couple of years...max?  Oh yeah, Neilson, this is my "pre" goodbye.

If you happen to listen to me on the mUF podcast you know damn well how I feel about TV, but honestly, my attitude means nothing compared to that of Oprah.  That is right, Oprah is picking up shop and moving to her own network.  What is really happening, is she is consolidating and planning on putting a lot of her content online.  OOF!  How does that feel expensive cable and dish networks?  With all of our watching habits going online how in the world do we monetize the TV based web?  

Easy!  You create engaging and fun advertising because let's face it, you shouldn't be worrying about who you are going to piss off, worry about how you are going to sell brand X.  Second and probably foremost, you need to create a commercial that can be all of engaging accompanied with no sound.  That's right home slice, I know exactly how long the commercial is going to last and it is going to be on mute the whole way through.  Now what?  Well you have two cards you can play.  Make it so completely ridiculous that I un-mute it in a fit of curiosity or convey your message with no sound.  Ok marketers, what ya got?

 

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benbryan says...

GLEE

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