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  1. Happy 1st Anniversary YouTube and Google; Now Move Over a Bit

    Out of all these alternative services, blip.tv stands out as the most professional video sharing solution. The website and player are cleanly designed, they accept perhaps the widest range of file formats, they will automatically syndicate your videos to
  2. Mochila - The Media Marketplace : Home

    Mochila is the first professional media marketplace for feature content. Mochila has created the first online system that facilitates commercial content syndication in an easy peer-to-peer fashion, Mochila promises to bring new revenue to content provi
  3. August Online Video Market Share - Blastro, Veoh Duel in the Top 10

    Blastro.com, an “urban” music videos site, charged into the top ranks of online video competitors in August, ‘rapping’ up a summer-long surge of double digit growth, despite an overall summer slowdown. Blastro displaced Veoh.com to rank 10th amon
  4. U.S. Viewers Watched an Average of 3 Hours of Online Video in July

    July saw Americans view more than 9 billion videos online, with Google Sites once again ranking as the top U.S. video property with nearly 2.5 billion videos viewed (27.0 percent share of videos), 2.4 billion of which occurred at YouTube.com. Yahoo! Sites
  5. Behind the Label: The Top Competitors in Online Video

    Compete’s monthly ranking of the top online video sites is back- now with an improved methodology that reflects the latest industry trends. For starters, we peel back the label on several popular video sites to put them in a high-level competitive cont
  6. TV Commercials Move Online - eMarketer

    Still, putting these high growth rates into perspective, video will represent only 3.6% of the total online ad spend this year. Even by 2011, when video ads will be commonplace on the Web, less than 10% of the annually escalating spend will be devoted to
  7. mecom.multimedia - Anbieterinformation

    Bilder, Grafiken, Audio- & Videoclips für den professionellen Einsatz mecom.multimedia ist ein neutraler Marktplatz, auf dem Sie als Anbieter Ihre Inhalte verkaufen oder als Interessent Inhalte einkaufen können.* * Tagesaktuelle und zeitlose Inhal
  8. LessonBites- The World's First Online Instructional Video Marketplace

    LessonBites provides a marketplace for instructors to sell their lessons using internet-based video. To our customers, LessonBites provides lessons in bite sizes (like individual tracks of a CD) so you can learn what you want. The price of each video is 9
  9. Dabble Video Search | Blog » Blog Archive » Who Will Be the Google of Video Search? Wired Asks…

    The Web has gone wacky for video. From Animal Planet to zefrank.com, sites now brim with clips. The problem: Search engines can’t index video files as easily as text. That’s tripping up the Web’s next great leap forward. So the race is on to become
  10. LeeAnn Prescott - Hitwise US: YouTube: 50% More Traffic than Other Video Sites Combined

    Hitwise traffic data shows that the market share of US visits to YouTube has increased by 70% when comparing January 2007 to May 2007 (this only includes site visits, not streams or streams from views on embedded videos). In comparison, the market share o
  11. Video Toolbox: 150+ Online Video Tools and Resources

    Online video is a huge trend - so huge that’s it’s proving hard to keep track. From video sharing sites to video mixers, mashups and converters, we’ve brought together more than 150 of our favorite sites in this category. Enjoy. Live Video Communic
  12. Huge Growth Occurs In Online Video Use

    Now, a majority of online Americans 12 to 64 are using online video once a week or more. In 2006 this number was 44 percent, and now it is 52 percent -- for a growth rate of 18 percent.
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  13. Heather Hopkins - Hitwise UK: YouTube to Overtake BBC in UK Visits

    Last week, BBC.co.uk ranked #14 among All Categories of websites with 0.82% of all UK Internet visits compared to YouTube's #25 ranking with 0.81% of UK Internet visits. The gap between the two websites is closing rapidly. Last week, BBC had a 1.6% lead o
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  14. Who Will Be The YouTube Of Live Video?

    However, one of the more unique approaches to differentiation has been streaming live video over the internet. If social live video gets big traction down the road, it’s most likely going to be led by one of these startups:
  15. Google Sites Ranked by comScore as Top U.S. Video Property in March 2007

    March saw Americans consume more than 7 billion video streams online, led by Google Sites with 1.2 billion (16.7 percent share of streams).  Yahoo! Sites ranked second with 434 million streams (6.2 percent), followed by Fox Interactive with 421 million (
  16. 33 Ways to Watch Free TV Online

    It’s time to toss the old tube to the dumpster. Well, not if you have one of those 47” plasma ones, but…you know what we mean. The future of media is the Internet, and television is no exception. Instead of browsing through the channels with your re
  17. Forecast: Search to Lose Share as Video Ads Proliferate

    Internet advertising, including search, display, and rich media units, is projected to grow from $16.9 billion in 2006 to $31.3 billion in 2011. Growth will occur at a compound annual growth rate of 13.5 percent. At this pace, the report states the growth
  18. WirWerber » Blog Archiv » WirWerber Keyfacts im Überblick

    7. Schnelle und günstige Produktion von “Adcasts”, also Audio-/Video-Werbeformate für das Internet.
  19. netznews.tv - Video-Blog und Interviews zum Internet Markt Schweiz

  20. U.S. Entertainment Industry:U.S. Entertainment Industry: 2006 Market Statistics

    The U.S. box office rebounded in 2006 with $9.49 billion, a 5.5%gain. Box Office has grown $3.6 billion
  21. eMarketer.com - Online Video Advertising: 'You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet!'

    This year, eMarketer estimates that spending for online video advertising will reach $410 million, an 82.2% gain over last year's $225 million figure. In two more years, US marketers will spend over $1 billion, and only two years after that (in 2010), Int
  22. Martin Varsavsky: My Investments in the Video Online Space and My Take on the Whole Sector | The Huffington Post

    Another remarkable success are the two incredibly popular sites for uploading and downloading videos and movies called Megaupload and Rapidshare, the 14th and 19th most popular web sites in the world. Still I have had a hard time understanding the massi
  23. NewTeeVee » Guest Opinion: The Challenge of Monetizing Video Versus Webpages

    So even if a video ad unit had a 5-10x pricing premium, the site might still have generated more revenue from regular web pages in the same amount of time because they would have served 14x more impressions.
  24. WatchingTV Online: Paid video downloads vs Ad supported streams

    Forrester Research, in a report expected to be released today, predicts that paid video downloads will generate $279 million this year, nearly triple last year's amount. The research firm expects much bigger money to be made through advertising sponsorshi
  25. Compete.com Blog » YouTube grows market share: No end in sight?

    YouTube continued to outpace all competitors in the online video market in February, increasing market share from 43% to 45%.
  26. NewTeeVee » Go Stat Wild: February Video Traffic

    Compete, which we also tracked for December and January, continues to show a decline in share for MySpace Vids — 14.9 percent of sessions, down from 16.4 percent last month and 19.3 the months before — essentially treading water at 38.2 million sessio
  27. NewTeeVee » U.S. Video Startups Raised $682M Last Year

    in the first quarter of 2007, some 19 video software and services companies have raised $210.7 million. Put another way, American video startups raised $1.96 million per day over the past 15 months. And there’s been one exit to write home about: $1.7 bi
  28. Überblick der Online Video Industrie. Read Write Web

    Eine umfassende Liste mit vielen wichtigen Unternehmen Rund um Internet Videos. Von Videohostern über Syndikationsplattformen, Videosuchmaschinen und Content Delivery Networks bis hin zu Videoblogs und Werbenetzerken ist von allem etwas dabei.
  29. Newspapers beating TV sites to video revenue - Lost Remote TV Blog

    Borrell Associates is releasing a new report today that reveals that newspaper sites grossed $81 million in local video advertising in 2006, compared to $32 million for local TV sites. “Print media are using the internet as a crossover platform to tap
  30. MediaPost Publications - YouTube Casts Shadow Over Once-Hot eBaum's - 02/08/2007

    Over the last year, eBaum's World--which helped to pioneer stupid videos online--has seen its U.S. traffic fall by nearly a quarter, from 5.5 million monthly visitors to 4.2 million, according to comScore Media Metrix. Its page views have dropped by 25% o
  31. Online TV Revenues To Increase Tenfold

    New research from Informa Telecoms & Media shows that legitimate online TV and video services will generate revenues of US$6.3 billion in 2012, almost ten times the 2006 figure. Advertising will consistently outperform a la carte and subscription-ba
  32. Broadband

    The user generated online video market (UGOV) exploded in 2006 and by the end of the year, user generated videos made up 47% of the total online video market in the US. By 2010 more than half (55%) of all the video content consumed online in the US will b
  33. Viral Video Grows Up

    And viral video remains a tiny part of the roughly $15 billion spent annually in the U.S. on online advertising and marketing. Most viral campaigns cost $50,000 to $200,000 to produce, including a negligible "seeding" fee to distribute the video online th
  34. YouTube rivals look for answers - page 2 | CNET News.com

    YouTube's competitors may recognize the company's tight grip on the sector, but say they don't necessarily think the company can hold it for long. Luckett, for example, predicted that YouTube's legal troubles with copyright violations, when people post u
  35. Online Video Market Share...vid_marktshare_209x378.jpg (JPEG Image, 209x378 pixels)

    1. Youtube 45,92% 2. MySpace 22% 3. Google Video 11% 4. MSN Video, 5. Yahoo Video 6 AOL, 7 Break, 8 Dailymotion 1,47%
  36. Broadband Directions - Best Practices and Market Intelligence for Broadband-Delivered Video

    Much as I dislike adding to the current hype around Google, I must say that Google is the company best-positioned for success in a broadband video world. Google recovered from its misguided launch of Google Video following CES in January '06 with signs th
  37. Silicon Valley vs. Madison Avenue » Publishing 2.0

    If YouTube is overtaken by Google’s monetization, Madison Avenue will find other platforms for distribution — video distribution platforms will become (and to an extent already are) a commodity. (The idea that you can “own” the “community” wil
  38. Pre Roll adverts unlikely to be beneficial to small time content creators for time being

    His conclusion from this is that "few sites and content creators are going to benefit in the short term from pre-roll revenue from major advertisers". Getting your video onto the web is one thing, but being able to earn money from it is another. Gilbert m
  39. eMarketer: Video Ads Trail Viewership - 12/13/2006

    WEB VIDEO WATCHING MIGHT HAVE broken out this year, but online video ads have yet to hatch, according to new research by eMarketer. Over one-third--or 37.6%--of the U.S. population viewed video online at least once a month, eMarketer reports, but online v
  40. Internet video revenues to exceed $7 billion in 2010, significant growth beginning 2008 » Eyetelly IPTV: It’s on the box!

    Annual U.S. revenues from Internet video services – spanning user-generated content to television shows and movies – will exceed $7 billion by 2010, according to a Parks Associates’ report. In 2007, approximately 85% of revenue will be from adverti
  41. Parks Associates - Internet Video Revenues to Exceed $7 Billion in 2010

    Annual U.S. revenues from Internet video services – spanning user-generated content to television shows and movies – will exceed $7 billion by 2010, according to Parks Associates’ Internet Video: Direct-to-Consumer Services.
  42. Wired 14.12: You Tube vs. Boob Tube

    TV advertising is broken, putting $67 billion up for grabs. Which explains why google spent a billion and change on an online video startup.
  43. Stat of the Day: Video Advertising in 2010

    an estimate of the online video ad market for 2009 - set in 2004: $657 million - see more. ad market for 2009 - set in 2005: $1.5 billion - ad market for 2010 - set in 2006: $2.3 billion - see more. market for 2010 - set in late 2006: $3 billion - see mo
  44. GigaOM » Will Paying for User Video Pay Off?

    So while the marquee deals are few and far between, paying amateurs is a pretty easy way to attract attention, creators… and perhaps even the next big thing. Revver15 has gained fame along with talents such as lonelygirl15, Ask a Ninja, and Ze Frank for
  45. eMarketer.com - Online Video Advertising: 'You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet!'

    2006 spending for online video advertising will reach $410 million, an 82.2% gain over last year's $225 million figure. In two more years, US marketers will spend over $1 billion, and only two years after that (in 2010), Internet video advertising will be
  46. American Advertising Federation: Umfrage zu Internet-Trends in der US-Werbeindustie (PowerPoint)

    PPT-Datei mit sehr interessanten Daten: More than half (53%) of the 168 respondents said they expect 20% or more of their TV advertising budgets to shift into online video by 2010. “The determining factor will be the sheer volume of online opportunities
  47. Will broadcasters lose money or make it? » Terry Heaton’s PoMo Blog » Blog Archive

    The question for local stations is pretty simple. Do you have the technology in place to receive these shifting ad dollars? If not — and even though the survey said advertisers think broadcasters are best equipped to handle these online dollars — you
  48. Can Daily Motion Challenge YouTube?

    YouTube already has managed to grab 9.1% reach there, compared with 10.3% for Daily Motion, according to figures from market tracker comScore. Across Europe, YouTube has around 10% to 12% reach, vs. 2% for Daily Motion.
  49. ViralMarketing » Statistik-Serie Teil 2: Lohnen sich virale Clips eigentlich?

    In über 50 von der DSG begleiteten, separaten Clips wurden Reichweiten zwischen minimal 400.000 Viewern und maximal über 7 Mio. Viewern gemessen. Wie hoch die erreichte Gesamtzahl ist, hängt im Wesentlichen von der Art des Seedings, von der Anzahl und
  50. eMarketer: Online Video Ads To Surge 89% In '07 - 11/07/2006

    ad revenue from online video will reach $775 million next year--an upward revision from its previous estimate of $640 million. By 2010, online video ad spending will soar to $2.9 billion--or 11.5% of all dollars going to online ads, according to a new rep

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