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News Corporation and NBC Universal will launch the largest Internet video distribution network ever assembled with the most sought-after content from television and film, it was announced today by Jeff Zucker, President and Chief Executive Officer, NBC Un
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Coral is a free peer-to-peer content distribution network, comprised of a world-wide network of web proxies and nameservers. It allows a user to run a web site that offers high performance and meets huge demand, all for the price of a $50/month cable mod
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Joost doesn't really redefine the long-standing equilibrium between content and distribution. And, in fact, that's the mistake which leads to an error cascade for Joost - it's entire existence, strategy, approach to value creation, etc is premised on the
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"CBS is al about open, nonexclusive partnerships," CBS Interactive president Quincy Smith said. "Just CBS.com is not the answer" to reaching viewers, he added, so the network is devoted to going out where the viewers are, not forcing them to CBS.com
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Delivery Network Acceleration Dramatically lower content delivery costs Superior user experience Peerless reliability The Consumer Standard for Content Delivery Since its invention is 2001, BitTorrent has fast become the cons
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At the time of Joost’s limited beta launch, the service melted down and became unavailable for many users. Despite server fixes, as recently as yesterday, tipsters were writing in to tell us the service was down again. And the underlying technologies at
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The broadcaster announced partnerships with a variety of online properties and video-sharing sites, including Brightcove, Joost, Veoh Networks, Sling Media, AOL, Microsoft and CNET Networks (publisher of News.com). There will be a rotating list of CBS sh
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CBS is announcing today its own “Interactive Audience Network” to distribute free television shows such as CSI, Late Show with David Letterman, and Survivor through all sorts of online platforms. The network has made arrangements with AOL, Microsoft,
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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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It will be interesting to see if other TV stations follow KZSW's lead. If they do, it will be interesting to see whether YouTube will treat these stations the same as they've been treating individual users, or if they'll start to charge them for the huge
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TV is going to open up to the masses. It will no longer be controlled by the big cable or satellite players. Just like with the web, TV will become a much more efficient medium by turning itself into an open network where everyone can participate. Your d
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Its interesting to note that some feel that more than 55pct of internet bandwidth is consumed by Torrents. I dont know what percentage of internet users are using bitTorrent clients to acquire content, but it has to be relatively small. If that percentage
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Was passiert wenn man die komplette Distribution dem User überträgt? Man sorgt dafür, dass eine Industrie mit einem Volumen von $92 Mrd. zusammenbricht und das gesamte System effizienter wird. Interessanter Denkansatz allerdings auch sehr pauschal.
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Open Media Network lets you download, watch and listen to educational and public service programs. It’s smart Internet TV that lets you experience: DVD-quality videoThousands of programsWhen and where you want
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Open Media Network, which brings non-commercial and public broadcasting content to viewers via the Internet, today announced that its service is the first to enable consumers to enjoy OMN's higher definition, Internet-downloaded video
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natürlich finden durch breitere vertriebswege plötzlich auch semi-professionelle (oder gar unprofessionelle) produktionen plötzlich ihr publikum, die aufmerksamkeitsverteilung streut sich und die angebotstiefe potenziert sich nahezu. aber warum soll
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Xbox and IPTV: The most surprising Xbox announcement—and yet it’s natural enough to be expected—is the marriage of Xbox and IPTV. Bach ticked off the known ways users can access HDTV through Microsoft: HD DVD, Media Center, Xbox Live Video. He added
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Azureus, the company behind a popular Internet applications for the distribution of large files, today announced a content partnership with BBC Worldwide, the first ever peer-to-peer (P2P) distribution partnership for the network. The deal signifies the c
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is launching a content delivery network called VeriSign Intelligent CDN. It’s new territory for VeriSign, but a logical extension of its $62 million purchase of Kontiki earlier this year. Prior to the acquisition, Kontiki had signed a number of contra
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Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO - message board) took another step toward filling out its IPTV story for carriers, announcing a VOD software platform that also does networked personal video recorder (nPVR) and ad insertion. (See Cisco Offers VOD System.)
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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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A conference call to discuss the impact of new technology on creators of content. In our view, digital technologies are "democratizing" content creation, which has historically been held in the hands of Hollywood and TV networks. Now, barriers to content
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Slate's history has taught me King Content ain't going nowhere unless Queen Distribution gets him there. In Microsoft, Slate's first owner, and the Washington Post Co., its current owner, Slate has had two superb distribution engines to fling its copy at
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It is impossible to fully protect digital TV content from being copied - although many have tried. DRM is best effort by it's very nature and the defence side of an ongoing arms raise between the rights holders and the pirates.Most people who infringe cop
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1. content consumption on general purpose computers (allowing DRM content to be hacked), 2. the ability to create perfect digital copies and 3. the ease of online distribution. possession of digital content (or a copy of it) has no inherent value, but tha
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She thinks the new distination or public portal strategy is a good one -- but she wonders if aggregating all that content to a BrightCove destination will alienate BrightCove's many corporate publishing and broadcast clients.
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Brightcove relaunch mit vielen neuen Features: In short, anyone in the world can now launch an Internet TV channel and business in a self-service manner and at no cost, while also having access to new avenues of distribution and revenue.
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If you do a deal with Big Money, AND your content sells enough to be on the Vert Ramp of content sales in your genre, you have broken through the content ceiling. The chances are very good that BigMoney will want to work with you again.
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So basically, the big TV distributors could pretty easily work out deals with content rightsholders to be everything Youtube wants to be, but have the inside track to get it done quickly since they are already paying money to the rightsholder and this wou
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In a poll late last year, 13% of Internet users currently downloading movies using peer-to-peer services said they would pay $20 per film to do it legally; 18% of those downloading TV shows would pay $5. At lower prices the numbers are even larger: 38% of
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Google is still only allowing major content owners -- those with 1,000 hours or more of video -- to charge for their content. Apple repeatedly is making it nearly impossible for independent media-makers to upload content to its iTMS and charge for it
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Control the pipe and you've got an economic engine to run ads against your content, charge subscriptions, sell voice calls and charge per minute - the world is your oyster. No pipes, no moguls, no media?
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Telco DNA is fundamentally unsuited to the current dynamics of content. Telcos have lost control of their core product. Telcos thrive on scarcity - future value will be built around abundance. Command and control culture is dead, open APIs rule
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From a marketing perspective, there are essentially two approaches to working with these types of Webcasts. Buyers and planners, meet the Webcast sponsorship. consider a second type of Webcast: customized.
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It exists to serve a need in the marketplace specifically for consumers who want TV content on demand and it competes for consumers the same way we do, through high-quality, price and availability and we don't like the model.
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the content distribution network space is consolidating quite rapidly, and all comers are going after Akamai, which continues to stay on top. How long it can stay there? I am not even going to try and guess.
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The Venice Project soll eine P2P Video-Stream-Anwendung werden, die es erlaubt werbefinanzierte TV-Inhalte auf dem Computer zu sehen. Start im November, die Anwendung ist in der Betaphase und man wird mit den Rechteinhabern kooperieren.
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Vitalstream, a video streaming CDN, went public on NASDAQ in June and today has a current market capitalization of $188M.
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What the market sees is that Akamai is vulnerable on two fronts: innovation and expense. On the innovation side, Akamai does not appear to be building the CDN of the future that supports large file distribution, web services at the edge and peer-to-peer t
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So we have user generated content and user oerganised content and user distributed content….people are content!
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Frost & Sullivan believes it is the overall user experience that will ultimately determine the success or failure of IPTV. A holistic end user experience will be the real "king" in IPTV land.
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User Distributed Content, where all kind of recycled material – old TV, news-clips, sports, movies, politics etc. - that somebody for whatever reasons have decided to cut and upload on YT. UGC 51%, UDC 41% Commercial 8%
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Protecting brands and other key resources by draping iron curtains around them is the surest way to destroy their long-run value in the post-network economy.
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YouTube will alle jemals gemachten Musikvideos auf seiner Siete zeigen. Vor allem sollen aber aktuelle Videos kostenlos bereit gestellt werden (womöglich sogar ohne Werbung). Dazu wird gerade heftig mit den Labels verhandelt.
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Eine sehr umfangreiche Strategische Besprechung von Social Networks und User Generated Content. Das ganze wird aus eine strategischen Perspektive betrachtet, die eine Hilfestellung geben soll auf die Entwicklungen zu reagieren und sie zu nutzen.
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Es gibt nun 173 YouTube Clones und allein im April wurden 3 neue mit $30 MIo an Venture Capital vollgepumpt. Das geht ganz sicher nicht gut und fürher oder Später wird es opfer geben. Die Meisten unterschätzen die Kosten (Traffic)
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Die Infrastruktur für IPTV und VoD Angebote gibt es zuhauf aber die Richtigen Inhalte werden nur selten Angeboten. Das liegt auch zum Großteil an der Filmindustrie die sich schon seit jeher gern gegen neue Angebote abschottet.
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Networks fokussieren nicht mehr auf die Distribution sondern auf Empfehlungen, das Sharing und Weiterleiten. Deshalb braucht es beim Unbundeling neue Erlösformen. Rebundeling heißt mit dem Zuschauern verknüpfen. Sehr Lesenswert!
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Die Kontrolle über die Distribution verschwindet statt dessen geht es darum die Inhalte im richtigen Kontext zu plazieren oder plazieren zu lassen.Produzenten bauen neue Verbindungen direkt mit dem Konsumenten auf weg von den Affiliates.4 Regeln.
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Zusammenfassung der digitalen Trends der letzten Monate (ABC, iTunes usw.) Die Leute wollen rich Content (Video) in allen möglichen Formaten, zu jederzeit, überall und auf allen Geräten abspielbar. Der Content wird vom Medium befreit und agiert allein.