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Google Tech Talk London: Gerd Leonhard Presentation on the Future of Media

I held this talk at Google London, on July 11, 2008. More details here. 63 minutes only ;) Update: download video file 64MP mpeg4

Topics: "The Media Industry is in total upheaval due to the Internet - it took a lot longer than anticipated but it's now even more disruptive than we ever imagined. New and rapidly emerging cultural practices fueled by technology are erupting all around us: creators and users are both going direct (and overlap, too!),  'Feels like Free' has become the standard for music and video, complete fragmentation of audiences threatens many incumbent media business models, and Search now is Media.  And finally, the Social Web may be alleviating the need for advertising as we knew it: brands can now pull the people formerly known as consumers with ads that are or feel like content, 'meet' and befriend users directly and engage them rather than enrage them with meaningless banners or TV spots. What would a web-native media ecosystem look like, and what will this mean for Marketing, Branding and Advertising?  In a world where listening to / watching anything equals copying, downloading or receiving content, where access replaces ownership, how will content creators generate revenues? Is 'Control' over media needed in order to monetize it, and if not, what are the alternatives? Will everything be free, wholly supported by Advertising and Up-selling?

 

Myspace Playlist

Posted by johnmichale at 2008-07-16 05:24
I had made a account and uploaded the music onto my music player, and if you don't

want to upload your own music,you can search on other users playlists and take any

songs you want! It works for piczo,myspace,facebook,bebo etc at www.hypster.com

<a href=http://www.hypster.com/>"Myspace Playlist"</a>

8tracks

Posted by presnikoff at 2008-07-29 17:01
Wondering what you thought of the restrictions on creating a playlist?

Copyright

Posted by dbrett at 2009-02-25 00:17
This guy is interesting but he's just plain wrong about copyright. Copyright is fundamental to creativity and innovation. It is not a transitory concept subject to relativism and the vagaries of cultural variations. Strange that he speaks of the end of control but appeals for authority to the leader of one of the most controlling countries on earth: Russia.

Online music industry at it's height!

Posted by BillyJay at 2009-05-14 14:04
The online music industry is at an all time high! People can create, upload and be discovered through the Internet now-a-days! What makes it so great is sites that can provide a level playing field for artists, like http://www.talenttrove.com and many others. So I think it's a great thing happening!
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