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			<title>Monetization in the Social TV Space</title>
			<link>http://www.arktan.com/blog2/monetization-in-the-social-tv-space.html</link>
			<description>The  Social TV landscape continues to evolve. The space is rapidly becoming a  magnet for innovative companies and their products. Everyone is  competing for the attention of TV viewers. In the not so distant past,  viewing of the shows was possible only on TVs, and shows were broadcast  at specific times dictated by TV networks. Now the choices for TV  viewing have proliferated, ranging from TVs to mobile apps to web. The  addition of social networks to this new Social TV landscape have  completely changed the rules of engagement between TV networks and  viewers.According to a recent survey by TV Guide, TV viewing habits are greatly influenced by social media  buzz. For example, positive commentary about TV shows on social networks  have been shown to translate into increased viewing of TV shows, and  there&amp;rsquo;s a significant correlation between positive social impressions  about the shows, and whether people decide or continue to watch the  shows.A Nielsen study has documented this as well, noting a correlation between social media  buzz and TV ratings across all age groups, most notably among 18-34  -year-olds. A ReadWriteWeb study in the meantime noted that a whopping 94% of U.S. adults e-mail, talk  on the phone, send text messages, or chat on social networks while  watching TV, while 38% of them on mobile devices search the mobile web  for content related to the shows they&amp;rsquo;re watching.How  can TV networks integrate their programming with the social media  landscape that is now part of the Social TV landscape as well? How can  they engage their viewers with programs that capture the viewers&amp;rsquo;  attention not just for one show, or for one season, but for a long term?  How can they build an interaction so engaging that it would turn  viewers into loyal fans of the shows? The roadmap for monetization in  the Social TV space starts becoming clear, when these questions are  addressed.These are among the questions that will be discussed by an expert Social TV panel during a webinar on Wednesday, March 30. The webinar is titled &amp;ldquo;Monetizing Social TV:  Bolstering Returns in Real Time&amp;rdquo;. The presenters will be Arktan CEO  Rahul Aggarwal, Jennifer Kavanagh, SVP, Digital, Oxygen Media, Jeff  Weber, VP, Video Products, AT&amp;amp;T, and Gayle Weiswasser, VP, Social  Media, Discovery Communications. We&amp;rsquo;re pleased to be part of this exciting Social TV panel discussion. Please join us! Here&amp;rsquo;s a link to register for the event.</description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 00:57:20 +0100</pubDate>
		<category>Webinar</category>
 <category>Social TV</category>
 <category>Social Curation</category>
 <category>Second Screen</category>
 <category>Monetization</category>
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