Introducing the Digital Power 50 for 2010
Power doesn’t come easily in the digital content world. Despite the buzz about the iPad or Foursquare, audiences and revenues generated by programming on PCs or wireless devices is still a pittance compared with that on such established mediums as film and TV. But measured by the more intangible metric of influence, even the slightest innovation can portend big changes to come in the evolving media business.
Which makes the accomplishments of the 50 men and women highlighted in The Hollywood Reporter’s third annual Digital Power issue worth noting.
Featured Press
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After Makeover, YouTube Channels Begin to Roll Out
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YouTube's New 'Channels' Flicker to Life With Mom-Focused 'Kin'
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Women’s Digital Media Firm DECA Inks Deal With Time Lifestyle Group
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DECA Launches A Video Syndication Network For Women
Gigaom -
Mommy Bloggers, Meet Ad-Supported Video
AdWeek
