Jun 6

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2009/06/bittorrent-vuze-survey-purchasing-dvd.html

BitTorrent users spend money, too

8:31 AM, June 3, 2009

Vuze logo Vuze — the company that’s trying to sell licensed, high-def videos to users of the BitTorrent file-sharing software — has spent much of the past two years trying to persuade Hollywood that its users are customers, not thieves. So far, however, the major studios have entrusted little to Vuze beyond movie trailers and other promotional videos. Now Vuze is trying to prod Hollywood with some eye-opening data about its clientele’s buying habits and purchasing power: in addition to being copyright infringers, they spend a lot of money on movies and movie-watching gear. Said Vuze CEO Gilles BianRosa, “Those users are actually Hollywood’s best customers.”

Yes, that’s a self-serving comment. But BianRosa’s assertion is supported by a survey by media consulting firm Frank N. Magid Associates of about 1,300 Internet users between the ages of 18 and 44, nearly 700 of whom use Vuze. The survey, which Vuze released late Tuesday, included the following insights about the members of the company’s audience:

  • They buy 34% more movie tickets, purchase 34% more DVDs and rent 24% more movies than the average Internet user.
  • They tend to have more and better equipment for consuming media, including home theaters and expensive computers with large screens.
  • They spend less time watching TV, more online, and far more watching downloaded or streaming video.
  • They’re not only early adopters, they’re more likely to share their opinions online, and with more people.

BianRosa said he talks frequently with studio executives, and a common attitude is that BitTorrent users are “never going to pay for anything” and “are basically at the heart of Hollywood’s problem right now.” Rather than dismissing them, though, the survey shows that Hollywood should be trying to understand when and why they decide to buy content. The data tells Hollywood that Vuze’s audience is ready for video delivered digitally and willing to spend heavily on programming and the means to consume it. What it doesn’t reveal, at least not explicitly, is why those users buy DVDs but not the downloadable movies sold or rented by authorized outlets such as CinemaNow, iTunes or Amazon.com.

Naturally, BianRosa has a few guesses. First, he said, the price demanded for downloadable movies is about the same as what it costs to buy or rent a physical DVD, yet the downloads don’t deliver as much value. That’s true in part because the DRM used on the downloadable media creates “massive friction” for consumers, making those files less portable and harder to use than discs. And  the studios’ demand that online distributors pay anticipated royalties in advance cuts down on the availability of legitimate content by making it hard for many smaller outlets to get into the business, he said.

The studios’ pricing strategy is dictated to some degree by their concern about cannibalizing DVD sales, which have been a critical source of revenue. But BianRosa asked, “How can there be cannibalization if there isn’t distribution?” It’s not a question of trading analog dollars for digital dimes, as NBC Universal CEO Jeff Zucker famously put it, because the profit margins should be better online than they are in the physical world, BianRosa said. Rather, the issue is whether Hollywood can afford not to be experimenting online with BitTorrent and other distribution platforms that millions of people are using. The studios, he said, are “hoping for a model online that will magically emerge on its own, with all the problems resolved … and then embrace it. That’s just not the way it’s going to happen.”

Of course, it’s not fair to say the major studios are shunning the Internet just because they haven’t been willing to license content to Vuze on BianRosa’s terms. They’re doing some significant experiments online, particularly with television programs and advertiser-supported platforms such as Hulu (which NBC Universal and News Corp. founded). They’ve gradually offered more movies for rent or purchase on the Net, and reduced the time lag between the DVD release and online availability. But they’ve not gone nearly as far as the music industry to enable fully stocked video-on-demand services online or provide the same quality and flexibility in downloadable media as they do in packaged products. And neither the record labels nor the studios has made a credible attempt yet to compete head-to-head with bootlegged goods on the distribution platforms where piracy thrives. Perhaps the Vuze survey will give Hollywood more incentive to court those users, rather than simply wishing they’d go away.

– Jon Healey

Yes we needed this article to tell use things we already know, but maybe if its in print the god damn RIAA and MPAA will read this and it MIGHT (though probably not) get through their thick heads. We’re trying to HELP them and they REFUSE to embrace the way the system has changed and works. Oh wells. Until then well keep on fighting and theyll keep on losing out.

Jun 6

im trying this out YET again. maybe i can make this work. maybe.

http://alternageek.tumblr.com/

have the blog, youtube and vimeo all loaded into it. i might remove vimeo as its more for personal sharing than nkotb related stuff. who knows. lets see if it works. mikes away so im going to try to be playing around with the blog maybe generating a wee bit more traffic.

Jun 5

http://letsgetthis.org/

New Kid on a Vlog from LET’S GET THIS FOUNDATION on Vimeo.

Please go to the link and give at least $10 (or about £6.20) for 5 books for some very lucky kids to get and learn the joy of reading! your $10 (or £6.20) will help a kindergärtner learn the joy of reading. Its a great gift and if we help only one kid, that will make all our efforts worth it. reading IS fundamental and so many children go to bed without a night time story. please dont let this happen any more.

how hot is he?

May 27

“£$”$^%$^”

I miss Billy though :( mmmmAndrewShue.. he made me go from baby blues to puppy dog brown

May 23

will update this post as I find em.
BTW big shout outs to all the amazing ladies who went on this cruise and shared their memories with all of us who couldnt go! next time right??


5 Brothers & a Million Sisters


Joe dancing to Beyonces ‘All the Single Ladies’


Jon sings Happy Birthday to JK!!! (god he also looks fiiiiiiiiine here)


Happy Birthday Jordan!


The answer is always ‘Balls’


Joey strips. *melts*


Joe in his PJs @ the Pajama party.
Nice kimono and all, but we all know homeboy wears mesh shorts to bed


DEW brings some lucky ladies some beers while theyre in the hot tub.


JK & DEW sing Dirty Dancing


DEW Dancing at the pool to Ice, Ice Baby. lol.


Joe makes a very important annoucement


JK thanks the fans for their birthday pressies & well wishes. Fan at the end squeals (hell who wouldnt?)

thats all for now…

May 23

May 4

Such a nice image of himself to leave me before I go on holiday. mmmmmjoey.

May 3

watch for the first few minutes of this great interview. Jon looks pretty relaxed and comfortable :)


Mmmm Jon in HD

May 2

profile of me: on the floor,in the corner, in the dark, silently typing as to not wake anyone up, cant walk away from the pc


and god does he look hot. oh baby.

May 1

For those who dont know, theres a great little (well not so little anymore, haha) internet radio station called RetroRewind which now every friday night does A Block Party Night featuring all the NK songs. I beg everyone to please, please listen (and to donate) at least friday or sundays (show repeat) and saturday nights. this guy has given us ladies loads lets give him something a little bit back (even if it means we almost crash his servers!)

You can listen via iTunes under Radio > Hits of the 70s, 80s & 90s > RetroRewind

Enjoy and please listen!!!

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