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John Krasinski’s adorable YouTube series ‘Some Good News’ is moving to CBS All Access

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ViacomCBS is licensing John Krasinski’s heartwarming weekly YouTube series Some Good News , making a once totally free and accessible show now locked behind a streaming paywall. After the episodes stream on All Access, they’ll “move to a number of the company’s linear networks,” according to the Reporter. CBS All Access costs $5.99

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Netflix’s subscriber growth slows, but company isn’t worried about running out of content

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million net subscribers in Q3, compared with the company’s 2.5m In turn, we expect paid net adds are likely to be down year over year in the first half of 2021 as compared to the big spike in paid net adds we experienced in the first half of 2020.”. The company added 2.2 The company saw $6.44

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Futurist conversations: Ross Dawson and Gerd Leonhard on Open vs Closed Systems

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Here are a few of the points we make in the video: * Many executives want to know whether and why they need to open up their business models and customer interactions. Google’s early move to expose APIs to many of its products provided the impetus for this to become standard practice across the net. *

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Amazon Music will offer My Favorite Murder episodes a week early

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I just wonder whether having them fully behind a wall actually ends up netting new listeners or, if my Joe Rogan story was any indication , only results in losing them. The company is seemingly pitching advertisers mostly on its video products, including Twitch , Fire TV, and IMDb TV. billion in the same period in 2020.”

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Porch makes stock market debut, raising $322M to fuel its ambitions in home services technology

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“We’ve now earned the opportunity to build what we set out to,” the Porch CEO said via video from Seattle on Thursday morning, thanking the company’s employees, investors and partners before the ceremonial ringing of the Nasdaq opening bell. It posted a net loss of $103 million last year on revenue of $77.6

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The days of mass media are over - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

We can already access news, radio, video, or anything else we want, from anywhere on the planet. While the screens of mobiles are too small for viewing most video, these will be swiftly supplanted by new technologies. Video glasses provide quality video viewing anywhere, anytime, even while you’re walking or doing other activities.

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APML gains momentum – this could transform the personalization of advertising - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

About Ross Dawson Keynote Speaking/Strategy AHT Group Future Exploration Network The Insight Exchange Repyoot Recent Media Appearances « Video interview on Enterprise 2.0 It is up to the ad networks and other online advertisers create clear value for users. by Melcrum/ KM Review | Main | Why Web 3.0