Thursday, February 26, 2009

Speech Technology Magazine, January/February 2009


Speech Technology Magazine, January/February 2009
50 pages | English | Adobe Air | 21.9 MB

Speech Technology is recognized worldwide as the leading source of information on speech technology solutions that are changing communications and technology needs of organizations worldwide.

Each issue of Speech Technology features news, deployments, new product announcements, speech solutions and more. Speech Technology enables you to quickly and accurately understand how speech is changing your technology and communications needs. Available in print and digital versions. (Tradepub.com)

Speech Technology Media is a division of Information Today, Inc., a 29-year-old, Medford, N.J., based integrated media company specializing in magazines, periodicals, books, Web sites, and conferences serving the information marketplace. Download

World Trade Magazine, January 2009


World Trade Magazine, January 2009 
68 pages | 50 pages | English | 16.8 MB 

World Trade magazine: The trusted source of information and analysis for executives at the highest level of midsized to large U.S. manufacturers engaged in domestic and international trade. 

Monthly, World Trade Magazine examines each sector of world trade - transportation, logistics and supply chain management, technology, finance and trade services, and domestic and international economic development. Emphasis is on executive interviews and in-depth company profiles designed to assist our readers in making their businesses more profitable. 

World Trade Magazine is today’s most relevant U.S. logistics journal delivering news and information to 100% U.S. subscribers active in domestic and international trade. 

Today businesses are sourcing abroad so they need information on how to operate overseas. 82% of our subscribers plan to enter foreign markets within the next year. World Trade reflects the priorities and diverse interests of its senior level and management subscribers to help them navigate today’s rapidly changing and highly competitive global marketplace. 

World Trade covers every aspect of the global supply chain from the movement of products across the U.S. to the procurement from delivery to international markets: LTL, Technology, Express Delivery, 3PL, Air Cargo, Trade Finance, Private Fleet, Warehousing, Ports, Ocean.  Download 

Videography Magazine, January 2009


Videography Magazine, January 2009
42 pages | English | EXE | 14 MB

Videography: THE resources for the video production professional.

Videography's objective is to offer its readers—film, video and audio professionals in the production and post-production communities—a current, relevant resource for business and technology information. The magazine's readers depend on its combination of news, reviews, interviews and tutorials to keep them informed and connected to their industry.

Digital Content Creation Market to Grow to Nearly $5 Billion in 2012.

The digital content creation market has seen a healthy period of growth. The total DCC market grew 16% from $2.6 billion to reach more than $3 billion. The fastest growing segments in the future will be interactive development and video as the web offers new distribution networks and new programming approaches such as AJAX to enable small compelling applications to be developed that extend the power of individual websites. –Source Jon Peddie Research. Download

Digital Music Report 2009



Digital Music Report 2009 
32 pages | 2009 | English | PDF | 1.5 MB 

The music industry is reinventing itself and its business models to meet new forms of consumer demand in an environment that has been revolutionised by new technology. In 2008 the digital music business internationally saw a sixth year of expansion, growing by an estimated 25 per cent to US$3.7 billion in trade value. 

Digital platforms now account for around 20 per cent of recorded music sales, up from 15 per cent in 2007. Recorded music is at the forefront of the online and mobile revolution, generating more revenue in percentage terms through digital platforms than the newspaper, magazine and film industries combined. 

Music consumption is becoming far more ubiquitous and revenue streams for music companies are expanding and diversifying. 

A number of key themes underpin these changes. First is the unflagging consumer demand for music. In the US, research by NPD Group found that total music consumption (both licensed and unlicensed) increased by one third between 2003 and 2007. Nielsen SoundScan reports overall sales in the US hit an all time high in 2008, with music purchases across all formats totalling 1.5 billion, up 10.5 per cent. 

“Music has never been more important to the consumer than today. Every year we are seeing increased use of music and what we are doing as music companies is finding new ways of playing into that interest,” says Thomas Hesse, president, global digital business, Sony Music Entertainment. ... 


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