Price Per Pix

By Jim Pickerell | 739 Words | Posted 12/15/2003 | Comments
Some photographers have asked that I produce a survey that would develop an ''average return per-accepted-image, per-year'' for the industry. This story provides some figures based on Getty's public numbers and explains why it is impossible to extrapolate from these numbers any overall industry number, or figures for any other agency.

Clients Speak Out

By Jim Pickerell | 1490 Words | Posted 12/6/2003 | Comments
In this article which first appeared in PICTURE Magazine, Pat Hunt surveyed 19 art buyers from across the country on a number of industry issues.

Purchasing Pixels

By Jim Pickerell | 3339 Words | Posted 12/6/2003 | Comments
In this article six art buyers from New York, Chicago and New Orleans talk at the PACA International Conference in New Orleans about how they work and what they need from stock photo archives. Some of their comments were predictable, but there they also offered some important insights into possible new trends.

Stockbyte Buys VC Stake

By Jim Pickerell | 533 Words | Posted 12/1/2003 | Comments
Stockbyte has bought out the 30% stake held by its venture capital partner, ACT Venture Capital, for an undisclosed sum. ACT bought a 25% stake in Stockbyte in 1997 and a further 5% in 2000. Jerry Kennelly and his wife Johanna are now the sole shareholders.

Hughes New CEO At Imagestate

By Jim Pickerell | 452 Words | Posted 12/1/2003 | Comments
Leslie Hughes has been appointed CEO of ImageState, Inc. and Group CEO Designate of the Company. She will be based in New York and operate predominately out of that city. Hughes had joined Elisar Software Corporation as CEO in May of 2003, but left in October to join ImageState. Elisar closed its doors on November 7th.

Veer Acquires Solus Images

By Jim Pickerell | 907 Words | Posted 11/25/2003 | Comments
Veer has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Solus Images. Financial terms were not disclosed. The agreement marks Veer's second acquisition in just over a month. (The first was Jukebox Typeface Foundry of Hollywood, CA.) These two acquisitions demonstrate the company's commitment to expanding its business by bringing more of the content acquisition under its direct ownership or control.

A21 Signs Definitive Agreement To Acquire Superstock

By Jim Pickerell | 409 Words | Posted 11/11/2003 | Comments
a21, Inc. has announced that it has completed the due diligence process and signed a Definitive Agreement to acquire SuperStock. Financing is expected to be completed in 120 days. The due diligence process with nonstock to determine an acquisition price is continuing.

Random Thoughts 69

By Jim Pickerell | 1065 Words | Posted 11/8/2003 | Comments
In this issue Hemera Images offers non-subscription downloads for $4.95 for 5 images and $.99 thereafter; Zefa changes management in The Netherlands, TrendWatch statistics; Index Stock wins award; Canon digital camera production; Kodak getting out of film; and suggestion for cashing Royalty Checks made out in foreign currency.

November 2003 Selling Stock

By Jim Pickerell | 6120 Words | Posted 11/8/2003 | Comments
This addition has a report on Getty's third quarter revenue which uas up slightly on a down trend in number of items sold, and Getty's Adjustment of Search Results to put more emphasis on RM. In addition there are senior staff changes at Corbis, and stories on Performance Bonds, the Property Release Dilemma and several stories on RF's Impact on Stock Revenue and the future implications of RF.

VNU To Launch New Stock Image

By Jim Pickerell | 1184 Words | Posted 11/8/2003 | Comments
Jose Azel's Independent Photography Network (IPN) has been sold to VNU Corporation, parent company of PDNOnline. PDN will operate the new portal that will be at www.IPNstock.com as a service to photographers and stock agencies and an extension of its mission to ''serve the photo community''. PDN does not intend to become an agency itself.

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