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'Video Snacking' New Frontier For Media Creators 36

News.com has up a piece from the NYT about the concept of 'video snacking', a new focus for media companies as they gain a certain savvy about the internet. They're increasingly targeting the 'lunch market' for office workers, creating short to-the-point videos that can be consumed over a sandwich. "The midday spike in Web traffic is not a new phenomenon, but media companies have started responding in a meaningful way over the last year. They are creating new shows, timing the posts to coincide with hunger pangs. And they are rejiggering the way they sell advertising online, recognizing that noontime programs can command a premium. In 2007, a growing number of local television stations, including WNCN in Raleigh, N.C., and WCMH in Columbus, Ohio, began producing noon programming exclusively for the Web."
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'Video Snacking' New Frontier For Media Creators

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  • Wah? (Score:5, Funny)

    by Alexx K ( 1167919 ) on Sunday January 06, 2008 @12:07AM (#21929376)
    You mean, not everyone spends their lunchtimes reading Slashdot?
    • Re:Wah? (Score:5, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 06, 2008 @12:13AM (#21929398)

      You mean, not everyone spends their lunchtimes reading Slashdot?
      Of course not. Lunch time is too special for Slashdot. That's what the rest of the day is for.
    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward
      which lunchtime? Last I checked, noon occurs multiple times across the globe. Not to mention that my lunchtime is usually closer to 3pm than noon in my own timezone.
      • If you mean for the purpose of advertising rate calculation, they can probably just geolocate the IP. Or just designate a larger block that covers mainland America's noons, as they are presumably the target audience.
      • Eastern time: The only timezone that matters.
    • Re:Wah? (Score:4, Funny)

      by 4D6963 ( 933028 ) on Sunday January 06, 2008 @01:17AM (#21929674)

      You mean, not everyone spends their lunchtimes reading Slashdot?

      No, in Soviet Russia, Slashdot reads your lunch while it eats you.

    • Augh! The food metaphors are killing me!
    • naw, I just check it all day hehehe. No seriously, on the 150 fresh imaged laptops this was my go to site for a login that would let me disable the "want IE to remember password" dialog so I was here A LOT.
      btw I feel obligated to point out what the moronic author left out. If it's on the internet, people anywhere in the world can see it which means lunch is at a very different time in every time zone. So no, you can't really sell premium lunchtime advertising. There's what like 4 different noon to 1 ti
      • by Tatsh ( 893946 )
        Well, I would click Tools -> Options and so forth to disable that if I wanted it to be disabled on the master box then copy that image to the other PCs. That saves a lot of time. If you seriously attempted to log in on 150 PCs, then you wasted probably a lot of time, bandwidth for Slashdot (now I feel bad for them XD), and bandwidth for the company (if that's how they buy it). That was a huge waste of resources regardless of cost, no offence. Could have saved some time and resources my man.
    • You mean, not everyone spends their lunchtimes reading Slashdot?
      So the money machine never die? well get use to it, for it will be around when we are all gone.
  • by Junior J. Junior III ( 192702 ) on Sunday January 06, 2008 @12:18AM (#21929420) Homepage
    It used to be, I'd grab a snack in order to avoid a short video.
  • Lunchtime routine (Score:4, Interesting)

    by xant ( 99438 ) on Sunday January 06, 2008 @02:07AM (#21929874) Homepage
    I got a new video iPod for christmas. I also have a fairly stressful job dealing with constant communication 8+ hours a day. So at lunch I want to get away from people. My routine has been to listen to fiction podcasts (short stories.. escape pod, pseudopod, drabblecast, etc.) while I walk to lunch, and then when I actually get my food, sit down and continue to tune out with a show of some kind.

    I'm partial to Heroes, but I'll be caught up with that pretty soon (I'm up to episode 9 of season 2.)

    There is a real niche here. I REALLY WOULD like media companies to market ipod-format media to me.. I would watch it. There's a space in my day for it, exactly the thing to use to tune out the world for that half hour when I really need it tuned out. I will say this though: my standards for quality of content stay just as high at lunch as they do the rest of the day. :-) If you want to market to me, it had better be watchable.

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