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Capria TV

by Frank Capria | Founder

Friday, March 07, 2008

Emerging Mobile Trends

Mobile video’s not hit the mainstream… yet.

A Pew Internet and American Life Project survey on mobile and wireless usage contains few surprises. Traditional television’s importance to the average American is diminishing while dependency on mobile phones and internet access grows. For the first time, a majority of Americans with mobile phones said the devices would be very hard to give up, yet only 43% said television would be hard to give up. 

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Capria TV by Frank Capria | Founder

Frank CapriaFrank Capria was an editor and post production director at WGBH in Boston for 15 years, receiving credits on series such as American Experience, NOVA, and FRONTLINE. He's also worked on several independent documentaries, most notably Eyes on the Prize.

Since 2000 Frank has pursued more entrepreneurial endeavors working as a business consultant, and founding his own consulting and design firm, Kingpin Interactive, and Xprove.com - an online project management and file sharing service for video professionals.

A frequent contributor to DV Magazine and blogger, Frank's beat includes editing and all things post production, and evolving business trends in the media and entertainment industries.

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