Articles by Jim Pickerell

Alamy Announces Expansion

By Jim Pickerell | 854 Words | Posted 1/24/2004 | Comments
Alamy Images has announced that its 2003 revenue from licensing stock imagery grew 400% over 2002. In April the company will expand its business by opening a sales office in New York and a technology development operation in India. I will also expand its customers service operations in the U.K.

Getty 2003 Summary

By Jim Pickerell | 3205 Words | Posted 1/24/2004 | Comments
Getty reported fourth quarter revenue of $134.4 million up 13% from Q4 2002 revenue of $117.2 million. Total revenue for 2003 was $523.2 million a 13% increase over the $463 million in 2002. Radical adjustment in search results last August improving RM sales relative to RF. Signs of economic recovery, but number of images licensed still trending down.

Davis Remarks, Corbis Annual Meeting

By Jim Pickerell | 3685 Words | Posted 1/17/2004 | Comments
This story provides the full text of remarks by CEO Steve Davis at the 1st Corbis Annual Meeting. Video clips of Corbis images are not included, but the text of speakers that were presented on video is included. Highlights were $140 million in revenue for 2003, expanded image use by emerging markets and increased emphasis on providing a broad range of services to customers.

Corbis Donation To Non-Profits

By Jim Pickerell | 396 Words | Posted 1/17/2004 | Comments
Corbis waived more than $1 million in licensing fees to non-profit organizations around the world in 2003. The company announced that it will extent free access to Bettmann Archive Images in 2004, donating another $1 million to help non-profits tell their stories.

Corbis Reports Sales Of $140 Million

By Jim Pickerell | 2044 Words | Posted 1/17/2004 | Comments
At its first-ever annual meeting held in New York on January 15th Corbis announced that 2003 revenues were approximately $140 million. This was 20% above 2002 revenues of approximately $116 million. Bill Gates said Corbis would not go public in the next three to four years but there is likely to be ''diversified ownership'' at a later date.

Random Thoughts 71

By Jim Pickerell | 1085 Words | Posted 1/13/2004 | Comments
This issue discusses: OnRequest Images Partners With Photonica; ImageState 2003 Revenue Down; Corbis Makes More Restructuring Moves; Masterfile Integrates RF and RM; Zefa Adds Retrofile Collection and Thinkstock Launches RF Footage Site.

Communications Arts 2003 Survey

By Jim Pickerell | 1289 Words | Posted 1/13/2004 | Comments
Communication Arts has released data from its 2003 subscriber study indicating the use of royalty-free stock continued to grow at the expense of rights-managed stock and assignment work. The number of people using stock remained flat, though overall volume usage has increased slightly.

Getty Offers Flexible License Packs

By Jim Pickerell | 2531 Words | Posted 1/4/2004 | Comments
Getty's new Campaign Pricing, or Flexible License Packs offer customers with many potential uses for an image, a greatly simplified way to purchase rights, and, possibly, a great reduction in costs. This story details the numbers and explores some of the long range implications for everyone in the industry.

Increased Image Use???

By Jim Pickerell | 3034 Words | Posted 1/2/2004 | Comments
Will there be increased use of still images in 2004? Economists expect the U.S. economy to grow. Getty expects 8% to 12% revenue growth due to price increases and growth in the number of images licensed. But, there are a host of indicators that still image use is likely to decline. This story examines those indicators.

January 2004 Selling Stock

By Jim Pickerell | 5726 Words | Posted 1/2/2004 | Comments
This issue contains stories on Increased Image Use???, Legal Nightmare, Getty Raises Estimate, VNU Launches Stock Portal, VEER Acquires Solus Images, Stockbyte Buys VC Stake, Digital Color Printing, A21 and Superstock Deal, Hughes Named ImageState CEO, Purchasing Pixels, Clients Speak Out, Personalized Ads, Pew Internet Survey, Hidden Internet Uses, Film Decline At Kodak and Price Per Pix.