| from Forrest Hartman Happy holidays and, as always, thanks for subscribing to my newsletter. I hope you're all enjoying the season and not getting too stressed out with last-minute shopping. I think this week's release has some really interesting items in it, including the revelation that most people in the UK are still watching standard-def TV. Also, be sure to read my piece about children getting injured by unsecured flat-screens. This is a problem that doesn't need to be, so I hope everyone takes note and makes sure their TVs don't present a hazard to little ones. | ![]() | In the Spotlight | Most In UK Still Watch Standard-Def An article from the BBC says 91% of households in the UK are still watching standard-definition television and video, even though 56% of households have an HDTV. The article goes... Read more | | Unsecured TVs Are Hurting Children A recent article in Australia's Advertiser and Sunday Mail alerted me to a problem I wasn't aware of: children being injured by unsecured TVs. The article states that four toddlers... Read more | Black Friday: Sales Up, Revenue Down According to a report from Video Business, 2009 Black Friday sales of consumer electronics products brought in 1.2% less than they did in 2008, despite the fact that sales volume was up on items like TVs and Blu-ray players.... Read more | Sponsored Links | ![]() |  | | TV / Video Ads Advertisement |  |
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