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Virgin Media Television (formerly Flextech) is closing Trouble Homegrown, the user-generated content website allied with its Trouble youth TV channel. Trouble Homegrown launched online in the spring of 2006, allowing members to upload their own videos, an
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When people talk about user generated content, we mostly think of stupid home videos, dogs on skateboards, guys getting hit in the groin by object after painful object. But in the following few clips, I’m asking
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plebsTV bedeutet "news by people", Nachrichten aus erster Hand, direkt von den Menschen, die dabei waren. So werden Augenzeugen zu Reportern und Nachrichten zur ungefilterten Wahrheit. Was ist wirklich los im Irak? Wer weiß etwas über diesen Autounfall
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Following the success of Prom Queen, MySpace is looking to screen more professional shows. The site already has two in the pipe, with Mark Burnett's Independent scheduled for Spring 2008 and Vuguru's The All-for-Nots, scheduled for sometime next year. Wh
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XLNTads brings brands and their loyal consumers together for creative collaboration in a very unique way. For brands it's a fast, simple and cost-effective way to capitalize on the creative energies of consumers and ad creators. For ad creators it's a co
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That context can be vastly more important than content (a point the Post already thoroughly understands with its two-way content syndication, of course). That Dick Dale's advice for musicians not to sign with labels misses the crucial point of how, theref
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1% who regularly contribute, the 9% who do so occasionally and the 90% who merely consume. Today's new Hitwise research (ZDnet) tells us that the pattern holds true for video and photosharing also - around two-tenths of one percent of visits to both YouTu
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Think every TV show EVER made. Every movie ever made. Every radio broadcast ever recorded. Every article in every periodical ever published. Every book ever published.
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More than half (57 percent) of the respondents identified the rapid growth of user-generated content — which includes amateur digital videos, podcasts, mobile phone photography, wikis and social-media blogs — as one of the top three challenges they fa
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ABC is hoping to reinvent the newsmagazine for the YouTube generation with a show produced by ABC News but based on user-generated video.Hourlong skein "i-Caught" will get a six-week run on the network starting Aug. 6 at 10pm on Mondays with an eye toward
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The company will launch a program that puts the creators of some of the more popular YouTube channels — including Lonelygirl15, LisaNova, HappySlip, renetto, Smosh, and valsartdiary — on the same playing field as large media partners like CBS.
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Media and entertainment executives see the growing ability and eagerness of individuals to create their own content as one of the biggest threats to their business, according to results of a survey released today by Accenture
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At the end of the day, what we’re talking about is the emergence of a new medium with its own art form. And whether Hollywood will remain at the epicenter of future cultural production is the big question. For the first time, Hollywood should be conce
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Google needs television network content to feed its YouTubers the clip-culture snacks they want, more than television networks need YouTube for “free” promos. Google’s days of “ignoring conventional wisdom in designing its business” are numbe
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In English, that means that the cable and satellite companies could take the uploaded videos and push them out to all DVRs of anyone who has subscribed receive those videos in a single stream. internet video requires 1 stream per person per video.The use
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I’m all for user-generated content (including video) but in this instance you’d need to have some sort of segregated content area or editorial intervention to ensure that lots of waste-of-time garbage video didn’t get onto the site.
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ViTrue is a safe place for Brands. As the world's first user-created advertising platform, we allow companies to put consumer enthusiasm to work. At ViTrue, we give consumers the tools to create authentic, engaging advertising experiences that never compr
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VH1 HAS ENTERED A PARTNERSHIP with user-generated advertising platform ViTrue to create a series of user-submitted content sites for the music network. The first site developed, talentload.tv, serves as a promotional tool for advertisers, as well as a fil
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Advestigo | Advestigo releases AdvestiGATE, an automated video filtering solution that will help UGC websites develop sustainable business models.
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Traditional media companies are ideally placed to benefit from the explosion of user-generated content and should see it as an opportunity and not a threat even though the potential revenue is limited, a report says.
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Producer Rewards will not accept any videos with low technical quality. If you create a video that is low-quality or that, when shrunk to a small screen, is not viewable, then it will not be accepted into Producer Rewards. Producer Rewards is our premium
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Whats interesting is that Gootube has gone corporate. Its primary application is to host commercials. Commercials for TV shows. Commercials for Products. Commercials for cheesy websites. Gootube may host a bunch of user generated content, but thats not wh
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. In short, Brightcove's Consumer Media services enables any website, media owners or marketer to launch their own user-generated video services. We believe that the deep passion of consumers to create and share their own media can gain even greater mains
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Aus der Fernseh-Perspektive betrachtet ist „Die MyVideo-Show“ eine Unverschämtheit, das Billigste, was man seit langem gesehen hat. Und für Sat.1 dennoch enorm wichtig.Natürlich betreibt der Sender nicht einfach so Promotion für ein beliebiges Vid
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The channels of delivery are broadly broadcast, session IP and narrowcast. Broadcast represents TV and other broadcast channels. Session/ IP represents the Internet and narrowcast represents the mobile device.
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BloomBox is aimed at broadcasters and advertisers who want user-generated content. BloomBox gets rid of the technical hassle, allowing you to concentrate on creating innovative and ground breaking shows.
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With the top YouTube users becoming paid shills for Coke, and the top Diggers being accused of taking ‘cash for Diggs‘, it seems that the users of social sites are looking to be rewarded for their efforts. In fact, there are already plenty of services
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Basically, Yahoo! and Reuters are banking on an army of citizen journalists who will submit photos and video taken from camera phones and submit the bulk of them for free with a small percentage generating a yet disclosed "relatively small" amount of mone
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So, he envisions a scenario where consumer generated content draws an audience, but the monetization is made by presenting professionally produced content with video ads inserted. These videos would be presented in an environment that mixes professional
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Simple-to-use video upload utilities from Brightcove and VideoEgg are being deployed on The Boston Globe and other New York Times regional newspapers, as well as integrated into Conde Nast sites.
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As we've seen with YouTube, they want to appropriate the content. And as we've seen with mashups, they want to reuse and repurpose the content. Everybody wants to be part of the content creation life cycle, whether they were the ones to do the original cr
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We need tools that can track the spread velocity of a video, their viralness, so to speak. We also need to define new demographic variables, based not only on age / sex / location / income but more importantly on interests and social connectivity. When yo
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Our most precious asset in marketing today is credibility. In a world of CGM and consumer control, our credibility is fragile and constantly under scrutiny. Staying credible and participating in the bevy of new ad opportunities are not incompatible. We si
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The BBC's BBC News 24 channel is launching a news program based on user-generated content. Entitled "Your News," the new program, which began a pilot run on November 25th (note: the pilot run will last through the end of December), draws on what the BBC s
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And what’s with this hype — “burgeoning consumer generated video marketplace.” People have been shooting home movies for decades. Speaking of user generated online video, I haven’t seen any stats on YouTube’s traffic/video streams since Googl
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untapped market for user-generated video, new research conducted by interactive agency Sharpe Partners indicates that more than half (54) percent of adult Internet users currently create their own video offline, but only 11 percent actually upload it to
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Starting tomorrow, users can submit photos and video via Yahoo for display on both Yahoo News and Reuters.com. And Reuters will also start distributing some of the submitted content to its print, online and broadcast subscribers.
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The latest wave of innovation involves Web sites that simplify the process of editing and uploading video, making it globally accessible. Suddenly, anyone can become a broadcaster for free -- and no FCC license is required.
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So, he envisions a scenario where consumer generated content draws an audience but the monetization is made by presenting professionally produced content with video ads inserted. These videos would be presented in an environment that mixes professional a
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A high level trend overview for strategists, leaders and marketers on why the Internet and a new wave of Web applications have been embraced by a tech-savvy generation and spawned a culture of participation.
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it would nearly double the amount of money it pays for video clips to $400. The money is even better for animated videos which, due to the complexity of their production, will fetch up to $2,000.
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The widely-used and much reviled term “user-generated content” implies that somebody is making something. But the dirty little secret of “user-generated” sites like YouTube and MySpace is that much of the content is not made by the users themselve
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The programme where viewers provide the news through pictures, videos and stories. With Richard Bilton and Laura Jones.
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IE, if the networks and movie studios had been quicker to put some of their video online, we might never have spent so much time watching skateboard accidents and cute kitties walking across piano keyboards. CBS CONTENT AMONG MOST VIEWED VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE
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That's the take at least from conversations with some of YouTube's more popular posters who feel increasingly disenfranchised with each new major corporate alliance the site enters into - with some of them even considering going so far as to post videos e
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In the same vein, Business and Media monopolies on information and broadcasting power are dwindling with the advent of increasingly differentiated access to the opinions and knowledge of customers and the creation of increasingly valuable User Generated C
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This is a big step in the user-generated content space: BBC will start paying for viewer contributed content, but only for material that is “particularly editorially important or unique”,“In return for payment we may negotiate an assignment of copyr
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Rocketboom is pulling $20-80 CPM, while FMmedia had a $1 million month last month, with 60% of that going to their content partners.Ze Frank had a $10,000 week last week, selling sponsored "duckie" icons on his website to listeners for 12 bucks apiece.
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So this week look out for some slightly different posts springing up: totally biased submissions from company founders about why their new service or feature is so great. These will be clearly marked as a guest post from a founder or CEO, and will likely
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But TiVo is also unveiling new software that will allow anyone to play MPEG4, QuickTime and Windows Media clips on their TV sites from a wide range of online video providers. “People don’t care how a program is delivered,” said TiVo CEO Tom Rogers.