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Radiohead Redux

Many of the readers of this blog will probably remember the firestorm caused by comScore’s release of statistics regarding Radiohead’s unique online offer to “pay what you want” to download their new album, “In Rainbows.” comScore’s data showed that about...
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Radiohead Freeloaders Abound, But Does the Business Model Work?

There’s been a lot of recent media buzz about Radiohead’s decision to sell their new album “In Rainbows” directly through their website on a “pay what you want” basis and what it would mean for the record industry if this new model were to prove effective....
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Twitpic and Instagram Gaining Steam in EU5

In March 2012, over 143.2 million mobile users took a photo via their device, displaying an increase of 2 percent over the past three months in EU5 (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and UK). A look at usage for selected photo sharing services showed Flickr...
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Total Display Ad Impressions by Category in Canada

The comScore 2010 Canada Digital Year in Review is now available for download. Canada's online landscape experienced a shift in the placement of display ad impressions in 2010. More display ads were delivered on Social Networking sites (+15.6 billion)...
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comScore Radiohead Study Becomes Foundation of Harvard Business School Case Study

Many of the readers of this blog will probably remember comScore’s report on Radiohead’s “pay what you want” distribution model for their 2007 album “In Rainbows” back in November. The results of this study precipitated a lively debate in the blogosphere...
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Top Mobile Activities in the US

Text messaging lead as the top mobile activity with 68 percent of Americans texting in December 2010, while more than half took a photo with their mobile device (52.4 percent) and 39.5 percent of subscribers accessed news and information.
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