58 million people viewed at least one video online in December ‘06 14 out of the Top 20 video sites received over 1 million unique visitors The top 4 sites received over 10 million video related visits The top five sites account for 80% of the online vi
Sony just announced a set top box that can downloadstream HD video and audio over the internet for use on your TV. Free! Free? Of course, any system like this is only as good as its content—Sony's is coming from AOL, Yahoo! and Grouper, as well as Sony
Although AOL isn’t abandoning those productions, its focus lately has been on search. It wants to be the starting point for online video, whether it’s hosted at AOL or at a rival like YouTube. AOL also started its own video-sharing service, UnCut Vide
And, ultimately, this - the stale, tired industrial DNA of the last century, utterly out of sync with the radically new kind of firm the post-network economy demands - is the cause of all the problems (not the stuff in the Peanut Butter Manifesto, though
unique viewers in Mio #1: Yahoo! TV with 4.44 #2: Clear Channel Online with 3.59 #3: the BBC with 3.14 #4: NBC Universal with 2.97 #5: AOL Television with 2.95 #6: Nick at 2.77 #7: MSN TV with 2.5 #8: CBS Television with 2.13 #9: TV.com with 1.73
Visitors, July 2006 (in millions) Yahoo Video 21.1 MySpace Videos 20.1 YouTube 16.1 MSN Video 14.6 AOL Video 10.5 Heavy 8.3 Google Video 6.8
AOL und Yahoo liefern sich ein Rennen um die erste größere interaktive Web-Fernsehserie. Die Leute müssen immer Hinweise im Netz suchen und müssen in beiden Serien was jagen einmal Gold das anderemal einen CIA Agenten. Erwartet werden 5Mio Zuschauer.