Someone whose flickr handle is "have_a_cigar" (Adam Thierer?) has posted a goldmine of media econometric charts. Here are the titles of some of the charts and direct links.
- Google Valuation vs. Newspaper Industry
- Changing Fortunes? Market Cap, Enterprise Value, & Revenues for Media Operators
- Google Valuation vs. Radio Industry (wow, is this one telling!)
- Internet Advertising Revenue 1997-2007
- Projected U.S. Social Networking Advertising Spending 2006-2011
- U.S. Online & Total Media Advertising 2006-2011
- Average Prices for Selected Technologies 2003-2008
- Household Penetration Rates for Various Technologies 1970-2008
- Number of Years It Took for Major Technologies to Reach 50% of Homes (the longest? telephones @ 71 years; 2nd longest? electricity @ 52 years)
- Year-to-Year Advertising Growth by Sector
- Percentage of Ad Dollars by Media 1980-2007
- The Media Environment Circa 1970
- The Media Environment Circa 2007
- Video Choices Exploding, But Vertical Integration Plummeting
- Cable & Satellite Channel Growth Exploding
Updated 2 February 2008:
Actually, I'm thinking this must be from Adam Thierer because he uses all these charts in four five posts worth reading titled:
- Media Metrics #1: Introduction & Analytical Framework
- Media Metrics #2: Household Access to Media Services & Technologies
- Media Metrics #3: Ad Wars
- Media Metrics #4: Changing Fortunes
- Media Metrics #5: The Competition for Our Ears
All from The Progress & Freedom Foundation blog. --Dennis
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