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November 29, 2006

This is exactly what programmers should be doing: MTV networks is going deep into niches by developing 20+ websites. Each site focuses on a different audience - and each will have its own URL. In addition to several different music sites, there will be sites that focus on games, dance, entertainment and personal development. Local stations can learn from this. Rather than making people come to a “master site” and dig around, you should be developing micro-sites that focus on niche markets. As long as they are using and sharing your content, what do you care what the URL is? Make the content fun, useful and easy to find. Says Brian Graden, president of entertainment for the MTV Networks Music Group, “The one thing that we do know is that these do not represent television on the Web… It’s all about aggregating as many impressions and page views as you can in any numbers of ways.”


Originally posted by Steve Safran from Lost Remote, remediated by yatta on Nov 29, 2006 at 11:02 AM


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