Mike Garcen
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ROFL!! the legend speaks!!!!
ROFL!! the legend speaks!!!!
November 11, 2010 at 6:11 am in reply to: Re: 80% of TV viewing in U.S. is still in standard definition #2375i totally missed that point. you guys are right, it’s way believable when considering larger households. good to know the Chief Architect at Yahoo’s Connected TV division knows his stuff huh 😉
November 11, 2010 at 6:11 am in reply to: 80% of TV viewing in U.S. is still in standard definition #29012i totally missed that point. you guys are right, it’s way believable when considering larger households. good to know the Chief Architect at Yahoo’s Connected TV division knows his stuff huh 😉
November 10, 2010 at 9:31 pm in reply to: Re: 80% of TV viewing in U.S. is still in standard definition #2366FYI, the Keynote was given by Ron Jacoby, Chief Architect at Yahoo!. He didn’t mention what source he used, but later in the preso he did quote Nielsen. I’m with you guys that it seems VERY unrealistic
November 10, 2010 at 9:31 pm in reply to: 80% of TV viewing in U.S. is still in standard definition #29008FYI, the Keynote was given by Ron Jacoby, Chief Architect at Yahoo!. He didn’t mention what source he used, but later in the preso he did quote Nielsen. I’m with you guys that it seems VERY unrealistic
i’m just as amused that the notice of this came from Alan, of all people!!! 😛
i’m just as amused that the notice of this came from Alan, of all people!!! 😛
November 10, 2010 at 7:27 pm in reply to: Re: 80% of TV viewing in U.S. is still in standard definition #2352somewhat unrelated. i’m at a conference right now, and some guy from Yahoo’s ConnectedTV division reported that according to (Nielsen i think) TV viewing per household is 9.25 hours PER DAY!!!
Does this seem a bit high to anyone? He didn’t mention breakdowns of web vs traditional, but man that seems extraordinarily high doesn’t it?
November 10, 2010 at 7:27 pm in reply to: 80% of TV viewing in U.S. is still in standard definition #28999somewhat unrelated. i’m at a conference right now, and some guy from Yahoo’s ConnectedTV division reported that according to (Nielsen i think) TV viewing per household is 9.25 hours PER DAY!!!
Does this seem a bit high to anyone? He didn’t mention breakdowns of web vs traditional, but man that seems extraordinarily high doesn’t it?
hehehe. this is good news considering how much i enjoyed episode 1. looking forward to 2 even more now
hehehe. this is good news considering how much i enjoyed episode 1. looking forward to 2 even more now
yep. i LOOOOOOVED this movie. In fact, watching “The A-Team” which i hated, made me realize JUST how good this one was. Great combination of humor and action, a bit of cheesiness…great action movie.
yep. i LOOOOOOVED this movie. In fact, watching “The A-Team” which i hated, made me realize JUST how good this one was. Great combination of humor and action, a bit of cheesiness…great action movie.
I agree with skirge on those shows, and i totally agree with jenny. i couldn’t even get past 5 minutes of Undercovers. It was just soooooo bad. everything about it. awful
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