I haven’t been to this site for a while…..it is now worth checking out again.
If you live in Australia and work in the online industry you could be worse off by not visiting
The site has grown somewhat an even has a jobs section now.
The first time I looked at this site i thought “Oh a bit rudimentary ”
But hey a good enough idea….web Cam your entire life..a good way to publish your new video platform.
6 months later or there abouts I go back for a quick look see and what do i see
Advertising
Forums
Chat rooms
Multiple live channels and on and on
IS this WEB 2.0 ?
I think so.
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I just had to post this …..amazing……
this made me laugh as well
I hate this program !
Though i imagine it is considered local content so that must help the network?
Also good exposure for the sponsor in there target markets…..
Article from bandt begins here =
Big Brother down and out for 2007
Camille Alarcon
Big Brother’s Final Night episode ended with a quiet thud last night with 1.58 million viewers tuning into the program – a noticeable 9% fall on last year.
However, around 1.9 million tuned into the Winner Announced portion of the show, which was up on last year’s 1.88 million.
Throughout the seventh series, the Network Ten program experienced dramatic audience rises and falls of up to 30% respectively (all people) in some episodes, according to a Fusion Strategy analysis of ratings.
However, Ten’s chief programming officer David Mott maintained the program is “resilient and successful big event television that appeals to the young and young at heart”.
Big Brother sponsor, 3 mobile’s head of content Annie Mackin said the show is about high viewer engagement. “3 has been an integral part of the Big Brother series, and this has delivered one of the most comprehensive offerings to our customers,” she said.
Despite the falls, among the three commercial FTA channels, the Big Brother Final Night episode performed well against the competition, attracting a 51.6% share among 18-49 year old viewers, compared to Seven’s 21.9% and Nine’s 19.3%.
Article from bandt ends here =
So will there be another show next year…me thinks so…
Australian census data is out for 2006
We still haven’t cracked the 20 million mark for population. Maybe if everyone moved back home we would make the mark.
Some interesting reading in these stats, if you are that we inclined.
* Population - The population has increased by 6%, or just over one million people, since the 2001 Census
* Age - Australia’s population continued to age as a result of low fertility and increased life expectancy. The median age of the resident population increased by 2 years, to 37 years in 2006 from 35 years in 2001. The biggest change occurred in the older age groups. The proportion of the population aged 55-64 years increased from 9% to 11% between the 2001 and 2006 Censuses. Over the same period the proportion of children in the population (aged 0-14) decreased slightly. However, there were about 16,500 more young children aged 0-4 years in 2006 than in 2001.
* Country of birth - In the 2006 Census, 7 out of 10 Australian residents were born in Australia, a slight decrease from 2001. Of people born overseas, the most common countries of birth were England, New Zealand, China, Italy, and Viet Nam.
* Marital status - Just under half (49.6%) of the Australian resident population stated they were married in the 2006 Census, a slight decrease from 51.4% in the 2001 Census. The number and proportion of Australians stating they were never married, separated, or divorced increased from 2001.
The quick stats are here for you to see.
Take a look
I just added this blog to my this blog
really worth checking out i like the cut of his jib.
Some good stuff here