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Look at your TV... It’s run by executives! It’s time for a change. It’s time you called the shots.
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Earlier in May we reported that NBCU (NYSE: GE) and News Corp. (NYSE: NWS) were looking for $100 million in exchange for 10 percent of equity in their new video JV for a pre-launch valuation of $1 billion. Now, according to the NYT, they have their deal:
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WeShow (www.WeShow.com) launches a human-powered guide to making Online Video as Entertaining and Organized as Television
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Zeige anderen wer du bist. Zeige ihnen dein Programm. Mit einem Click können deine Freunde dein Programm zu ihrem machen. Oder folge ganz einfach den Empfehlungen deiner Freunde. Bekommst du ein Programmtipp ? mit einem Click ist er Teil deines Programm
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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
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AdPerk™ recognizes that your time is a precious commodity. That’s why we’ve developed a system where you can literally spend your time (instead of your money) as payment for some pretty cool stuff. Imagine getting things that you want, just for
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Professionally made video has a lot of things going for it — assurance of copyright ownership, good indexing and metadata, and, of course, advertiser and usually viewer interest. But what about the loads of sites paying to host their users’ uploads an
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Slapvid runs as a Java applet coupled with a Flash video player. Unfortunately this means users have to authorize the 300Kb applet to run the first time, but that still requires less initiative on the users behalf than a full blown browser plugin. The app
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Ooyala is focused on delivering a high-quality, interactive, video-viewing experience. The release of the beta is still a couple of months away, but you can sign up for it now by adding your email above.
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Start a live TV show on your blog. Create video podcasts in one click.
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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
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Kiptronic1, a San Francisco-based startup that coordinates dynamic ad insertion for audio and video podcasts, will announce today or tomorrow that it has raised $4 million in venture capital funding. The Series A round was led by Blueprint Ventures and Pr
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music videos. Music Nation exists to promote unsigned rock, pop and urban artists - it’s essentially a niche YouTube for emerging artists, allowing visitors to explore the newest and most viewed clips, track down artists in their local area, join region
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Grouper developed video indexing and search optimization tools that gave a big boost to traffic in the time before every major internet portal, especially Yahoo!, had its own video area.
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Jeff Pulver and I have co-founded a new studio network. And so begins Abbey Corps.
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ExpoTV, an NYC-based consumer-generated video product reviews site, has received $6 million in first round of funding. The round was led by Masthead Venture Partners and Prism VentureWorks,
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Pagel is aiming at customized solutions rather than automated ones, building platforms specifically for the video-sharing sites he has signed. “I’m the turtle, and not the hare, in this video advertising space,” he said.
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Om Mailk erweitert sein Netzwerk um NewTeeVee. Nach der NYT (screens), dem IHT (MetaMedia), dem Hollywood Reporter (ReelPOP) und der BBC (Future of TV) also ein weites Schwergewicht in dem Bereich. Wenn das mal kein Trend ist. Ich bin wohl zu klein. ;-)
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Our Role: We will pay you $US100 every time one of your Rewards Program videos is viewed 20,000 times.This means that if your clip gets 200,000 views, you could earn $USD1000!
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Users upload clips, and viewers vote on them to find the top performers in various categories. If you’re aware of Bix.com, SingShot and the Yahoo Talent Show, there should be no surprises here. FameWave wants to differentiate itself by sharing revenue w
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GiggedUp, which launched yesterday, is a social site for posting video job interviews. Users create profiles, post their resume in up to four different formats, add a list of skills and languages spoken, and request endorsements from friends.
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1) related video recommendations 2) one-click emailing to spam a friend about a video 3) more social networking and user interaction tools like video comments 4) an external video player.
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Six execs from the worlds of Hollywood and Madison Avenue --including Steven Bochco, John Kamen and Ken Solomon -- are teaming to launch a broadband video Web site devoted to new and classic TV commercials.
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Paris-based and venture-backed vpod.tv launched this week and had the enviable issue of too many visitors and users wishing to sign up. The site performance was strained despite having its own content distribution network, according to its blog.
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Fame TV hopes to create a TV channel based entirely on user generated content. Unlike regular passive TV, Fame TV allows for interactivity through txt and picture messages from your cell phone and the ability to vote for your favorite content.
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Videoegg Zuschauer sind das doppelte Wert, weil sie häufiger auf Werbung klicken. A smaller audience may be more valuable than a big one, if the small one does the sorts of things that advertisers like—such as clicking on ads, buying products, or visit
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Because it is a video editor, Jumpcut can also a remix mainstream media microchunks with consumer-generated clips. In fact, Jumpcut powers the video-editing features of Fox Atomic's video blender, which runs video-making contests for MySpace.
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Neues Start-UP der DIgg Gründer um Internetvideos zu produzieren und zu vermarkten. Der Diggnation Podcast nimmt monatlich zw. 50-100k Dollar an Werbung ein.
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Criteo, a French startup wants to make sure that users of its online video recommendation service never again pay to see a movie they won't like, or buy a DVD that's a dud. It announced today that it raised €3M in seed capital from Paris-based investors
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There is a definite bubble with many web video businesses," he said. "There are some businesses being built that I'm not sure could be stand alone businesses.
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Französische Videosharingseite, die Geld (mehrere Millionen über einige Jahre) von TV1 bekommt.
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Dovtail bietet eine Distributionsplattform für Internet TV außer einigen YouTUbe features kann auch eine P2P Anwendung heruntergeladen werden, die es erlaubt Inhalte von der Seite im Hintergrund herunter zu laden.
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Ein Service der Anleitungen und Informationsvideos sammelt. Die Macher tragen selbst jede Menege zum Dienst bei.
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Ein Dienst der Contests veranstaltet. Mitglieder können sowohl Contests anlegen mit Preisen als auch Beiträge abgeben und die Gewinner per wahl bestimmen. Die Contests gibt es in vielen Bereichen, Fotographie, Video usw.
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Liste der VC fundings in der ersten hälfte 2006. Geordnet nach Sektoren. Inklusive der Beträge: Video Sharing: 14 companies; total: $60.2 million, 5 undisclosed; Social Networking: 21 companies, total: $95.8 million, 8 undisclosed
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Analyse der Geschäftsmodelle der meisten Web2.0 Bubble Unternehmen. Prinzipiell sind sie schwer zu unterscheiden lösen keine Probelme sondern sind allein für Features zu haben. Außerdem ist die Strategie nur gekauft zu werden.
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Dave.TV plant ein AdSense für Video. Dabei soll aufgrund der Tonspur der Inhalt des Videos bestimmt werden und darauf basierend relevante Werbung eingebunden werden.
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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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Dienst zum erstellen von Werbespots fürs Fernsehen. Die Air-Zeiten können auch gleich über Spotzer gebucht werden. Ein Werbespot kostet 500 Euro. Der Dienst will 2007 an den Start gehen. Sitz der FIrma ist in Amsterdam.
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Die Medien Startups mit den besten Aussichten: BitTorrent, Guba ($12mio gewinn), Massive, Podshow, revver, sling media, youtube. Alle mit den entsprechenden Foundings und den Angestellten und Investoren. Nette Übersicht.
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Starup, das News syndiziert. Die Clips werden komplett Transcripiert, dann wird entsprechende Werbung angebunden. Publisher können die Clips auf ihre eigene Seite stellen. Wenn sie sich anmelden profitieren sie davon. Daten werden an Voxant übermittelt.