
Biography for Jason Ankeny
Jason Ankeny is the executive editor of FierceMobileContent and FierceDeveloper as well as a regular contributor to Entrepreneur magazine and the website All Music Guide. He previously served as senior editor of Telephony and its sister publication Wireless Review--additional credits include efforts for publications including Rolling Stone, Wax Poetics and No Depression along with liner notes for a number of album releases. He lives in Chicago and may be reached via email at jankeny@fiercemarkets.com.
Articles by Jason Ankeny
Advertising and marketing services group Omnicom announced the launch of Mobile Behavior, a global consultancy promising more than 5,000 clients in 100-plus countries insight into consumers' mobile
AT&T and digital music service provider Napster announced the Napster Mobile music download service is now available to more than 13 million of the operator's subscribers, expanding across more
It's Halloween--what better time to chew on the frightening future of mobile data revenues? Sure, life is sweet right now: Last week, AT&T
posted third quarter earnings of $3.2 billion, with
Auto industry marketing execs weigh in on mobile advertising.
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Sprint announced it will become the first U.S. mobile operator to offer live NFL game telecasts beginning Nov. 6 when cable's NFL Network broadcasts the first contest of its annual eight-game
EA Mobile rips into Nokia's mobile gaming platform.
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Mobile content tied directly to Democrat presidential nominee Barack Obama is outselling Republican nominee John McCain-themed content by a nine to one margin according to mobile entertainment
Hollywood studios are closing in on an industry standard for master digital files used to transmit entertainment content to broadcasters, websites and mobile service providers. According to The
Wireless technologies solutions provider Qualcomm announced it will collaborate with mobile advertising solutions provider Amobee Media Systems to offer mobile ads via Qualcomm's Plaza widget
Ghostwire, developed by Swedish firm A Different Game, was announced as the winner of Nokia's
Mobile Games Innovation Challenge. Ghostwire--a casual collection and adventure game where players