Archive for 2006

Media Titans Pressure Youtube over Copyrights

Monday, October 16th, 2006

In an apparent display of saber-rattling aimed at nudging video Web site YouTube Inc. into cutting favorable licensing deals, a number of major media companies have banded together to explore the legal implications of the video site’s unauthorized use of copyright material, people familiar with the matter say.

The move comes just days after YouTube agreed to be acquired by Google Inc. for $1.65 billion. If the deal goes through, deep-pocketed Google could be held responsible for YouTube’s legal liabilities.

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The Mother of all Auto Ad-Wars (BMW, Audi & Subaru)

Friday, October 13th, 2006

Coutesy: Team-BHP

BMW World Car of the Year
Audi Six years consecutive Le Mans Winners

Subaru Engine of the Year 2006

Julianne Moore

Thursday, October 12th, 2006

1 Julianne Moore please….like thrice….i mean PLEASE….

to give you some background to this, i just saw “Laws of Attraction”!

Shanu Taxi Update

Sunday, October 8th, 2006
Shanu Taxi was selected in the International Competition section at the Asiana Short Film Festival in Korea.  It will happen sometime in November. For those of you who haven’t heard about it, check www.shanutaxi.com, or make it to a screening in Mahim in Mumbai on Friday, the 13th of October: 7:30 pm.  It is with Aviskhkar, an organization that screens documentaries and shorts on a regular basis.
The address is
Avishkar
New Municipal High School
Miya Mohammadh Chotani Marg
Mahim West (Near Station)
Mumbai
Those of you who are in Mumbai and still haven’t seen it, here’s the chance.

Internet Mergers & Acquisitions 2006

Thursday, October 5th, 2006

From Mediapost

MERGER AND ACQUISITION ACTIVITY IN online media grew dramatically in the first three quarters of this year, compared to 2005, according to media investment bank Jordan, Edmiston Group Inc.

The online media industry saw 131 deals in the first nine months of this year–up from 72 in the same time frame of 2005, according to Jordan, Edmiston. But without any blockbuster deals this year, the total value of online media mergers and acquisitions came to only $5.17 billion–down from $8.14 billion last year.

“In 2005 we had a wave of large acquisitions, from MySpace to AskJeeves to MarketWatch, and now there’s a lot more middle-market deals,” said Adam Gross, vice president of marketing and communications for Jordan, Edmiston. “But these are very, very dynamic businesses, in the forefront of where online businesses are going.”

Gross added that the companies involved in the latest round of M&A are among the most dynamic in the Web space. Gross pointed to DoubleClick’s recent acquisition of online video services company Klipmart (which his firm was involved in) as an example of a “good business that’s growing but that’s not of the size as the ones bought last year.” Also representative of the latest trend are MTV’s purchase of Atom Entertainment for $200 million, TheKnot.com buying Weddingchannel.com for $79 million, and Reader’s Digest buying Allrecipes.com for $66 million.

By contrast, last year IAC/Interactive bought search engine AskJeeves for $1.85 billion, News Corp. purchased MySpace for $580 million, eBay acquired comparison shopping engine Shopping.com for $620 million, and Scripps purchased comparison shopping engine Shopzilla for $525 million.

The dollar volume decline began in the first six months of 2006, which saw 85 online media mergers and acquisitions amounting to just $3.7 billion, compared to 48 deals in the first half of 2005 worth almost $6 billion. Big deals in the first half of 2006 included NBC’s purchase of iVillage for $600 million. Overall, the first nine months of this year saw 493 media deals that totaled $40.2 billion, including 116 consolidations among marketing and interactive services companies, 64 newspaper mergers and 37 consumer magazine deals. In 2005, by contrast, there were 398 mergers totaling $41.4 billion during the first nine months.

Kaizen

Monday, October 2nd, 2006

Kaizen - Evolve!

Tidiness, Orderliness, Cleanliness, Standards & Discipline!