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The third screen is the first screen
Stephen MasiclatDirector, Graduate Program in Media Management
The S.I. Newhouse School of Public CommunicationsSyracuse University
“The third screen is the first screen”John Kosner, VP ESPN, General Manager espn.com
Mobile video functions to augment experiences
Mobile screens are the growth area
According to the latest Mobile Market View, a consumer study of U.S. mobile phone users conducted by The Kelsey Group with research partner ConStat, 18.9 percent of mobile consumers now use a smartphone. Among those surveyed, 49.2 percent plan to purchase an advanced mobile device within the next two years.
59% of adults now access the internet wirelessly using a laptop or cell phone—that is, they answered “yes” to at least one of these wireless access pathways. That adds up to an increase from the 51% who used a laptop or cell phone wirelessly in April 2009. (Pew Internet & American Life Project)
Mobile phones are cameras
Nokia anticipates continued success and expects to shift 25 million smartphones in 2005 – twice as many as the 12 million it sold in 2004
Phenomenal camera phone sales are also predicted by Nokia, which looks to ship 100 million camera phones and 40 million phones offering MP3 playback.This would make Nokia the biggest camera and MP3 player sellers in the world, toppling Canon and Apple respectively off their throne.
Source: http://digital-lifestyles.info/2005/05/03/nokia-set-to-become-worlds-biggest-camera-and-mp3-manufacturer/#ixzz0t9mjL0i4
People use news as social currency57% of internet users share links to news
stories30% of internet users get news on typical
day through their SNS use13% follow news organizations and
journalists on SNS6% get news via Twitter feeds
Mobile phones are mobile computers. . .
Look at the appsBrowserSearch (Google)YouTube appGames
. . . mobile computers that do social mediaThe mobile phone tends to be used for low-
bandwidth communication first (SMS) and runs continuously in the background.
Facebook & Twitter Our connections are ubiquitous and go to our
network. Foursquare
The platform layers additional information onto the social exchange; <lat> <long>
The smart phone is the interface It’s always with us, always on and is the
primary way more and more Americans are connected to data services.
PEW dataSix in ten Americans go online wirelessly
using a laptop or cell phone; African-Americans and 18-29 year olds lead the way in the use of cell phone data applications, but older adults are gaining ground
The consumer sits in a social web that connects to a vast media library
Where are the photos?
Where is the video?
Where is the television?