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Feb 17th, 2007 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Streaming Video, Video
Wi-Fi TV plans to release 1,000 WiFi TV Personal Video Channels Monday as part of the next generation of the site. Wi-Fi TV members will be able to upload video content, profile pages and also will have a personal Wi-Fi TV page when they log-on. Wi-FiTVA- Wi-Fi Targeted Video Advertising will debut at the same [...]
Tags: Internet video, the future of television, video-on-demand, Wi-Fi TV
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Feb 14th, 2007 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Digital Video Downloads, Podcast Distribution, Podcast Hosting, Streaming Video, Video, Video Podcasts
Veoh Networks has announced its official launch, offering publishers and viewers a “new era of Internet television”, according to the company. According to the Veoh, their automatic syndication and reporting features lets video publishers reach and manage the largest audience on the web. For viewers, Veoh offers a comprehensive set of features and viewing options, [...]
Tags: Podcast Distribution, Podcast Hosting, Veoh, video downloads, video sharing, video-on-demand
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Feb 8th, 2007 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Citizen Media, Digital Video Downloads, General, Streaming Video, Video, Video Podcasts
More accessible technology and maturing business models are opening the floodgates for web video from both professionals and non-professionals, according to experts. According to Jeremy Allaire, the CEO of web video provider Brightcove, the internet is rapidly moving from a “text web” to a “video web”, spurred by the dropping costs of producing and hosting [...]
Tags: the future of television, trends, video podcasting, video-on-demand
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Feb 6th, 2007 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Citizen Media, Digital Video Downloads, Making Money with Podcasts, Streaming Video, Video, Video Podcasts, Vlogs
It looks like Internet video has reached a tipping point: two-thirds of the people surveyed in a recent study view streaming video content at least once a week. More and more, viewers are watching on-demand video, and watching less TV. While television content is popular, some of the most popular Internet videos are turning out [...]
Tags: Streaming Video, the future of television, Video Podcasts, video-on-demand, YouTube
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Feb 6th, 2007 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Digital Video Downloads, Video
Recent research by Harris Interactive suggests that the biggest threat to the future of broadcast television may come from YouTube and other Internet video sources. Over four in 10 (42%) online U.S. adults say they have watched a video at YouTube, and 14 percent say they visit the site frequently. Almost one in three (32%) [...]
Tags: the future of television, video-on-demand, YouTube
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Feb 5th, 2007 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Streaming Video, Video
JupiterResearch reports that 53 percent of online teens watch video on the Internet occasionally and 22 percent of them view video weekly or more frequently. “Younger consumers tend to be extremely savvy about online media so it’s not surprising that teens are making significant use of Internet video,” said Joe Laszlo, Senior Analyst and Research [...]
Tags: Internet video, the future of television, trends, video-on-demand
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Jan 27th, 2007 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Digital Video Downloads, Making Money with Podcasts, Streaming Video, Video, Video Podcasts
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, YouTube CEO Chad Hurley said his company “is going to move in the direction” of rewarding video creators for their content. Hurley says that he intends to share revenue with video producers, and that YouTube did not do that at first because he wanted to build a community [...]
Tags: monetization, the future of television, trends, video portal, video-on-demand, YouTube
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Jan 26th, 2007 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Digital Video Downloads, Video
The audience for Internet video has reached a critical mass, offering advertisers and television programmers lucrative opportunities, according to Nielsen Analytics. Highlights of the the company’s research: There has been no measurable negative impact on traditional television viewing. Video on PCs and iPods is expanding the audience of traditional TV programs. Viewers prefer short web-served [...]
Tags: Digital Video Downloads, the future of television, video downloads, video-on-demand
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Jan 4th, 2007 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Digital Video Downloads, General, Streaming Video
The Web is set to become the largest video platform ever, according to ClipBlast, a video search site. “In 2007, the Web will become the largest distribution platform of video ever,” said Gary Baker, founder and CEO, ClipBlast! “We’re witnessing a profound transformation – really, a series of transformations – in how information and entertainment [...]
Tags: ClipBlast, the future of television, video downloads, video-on-demand, viral videos
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Jan 4th, 2007 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Digital Video Downloads, Streaming Video, Video
Juniper Research is predicting that the increasing influence of mobile video enabled on 3G networks will drive the uptake of many mobile sports, leisure and information services over the next five years. The global market for sports, leisure and information content (infotainment) is set to grow from its 2006 value of just under $4.2 billion to [...]
Tags: cell phones, mobile phones, Mobile Podcasting, video downloads, video-on-demand, viral video
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