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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
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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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"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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YouTube has reached a revenue-sharing deal with Hearst-Argyle Television whereby local TV stations will be paid when users of the video-sharing site watch their programming. YouTube, a unit of Google, and Hearst-Argyle said in a statement Sunday that the
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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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The service will launch with thousands of movies from seven major studios as well as indie distributors, connects directly to your TV and does not require a PC or a cable box. The company, Vudu, Inc., has been quietly engineering the technology and striki
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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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DMEX is designed to help content owners of all sizes find platform operators who would like to licence their material in different countries and on different devices, and help operators find content for their digital services. The service uniquely focuses
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In this latest deal, YouTube gains access to more 4,000 hours of video content including I Spy , Gumby and music. In return, reports the WSJ, distributor Digital Music Group will share revenue from ads on pages with its content.
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The easiest and most profitable way to publish timely, relevant, respected Broadcast news and other video to your web site!
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Over the next few weeks we'll be testing AdSense video distribution and sponsorship with a small group of publishers. You may remember us doing a similar trial last year with MTV Networks, where we distributed ad-supported MTV video content to publishers
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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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Coming later this month, you’ll be able to watch full streams of American Idol on AmericanIdol.com after the show airs on Fox. Interestingly, Ad Age reports that Freemantle Media, which produces Idol, was close to signing last year with a major portal
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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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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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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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Both "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report" have been regularly appearing on iFilm, the viral video Web site Viacom bought last year, since the site relaunched in mid-November. In a move Comedy Central hasn't publicized at all, iFilm is receiving numer
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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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Verizon Wireless said Wednesday that it has agreed to carry videos from online video site Revver on cell phones that subscribe to Verizon Wireless' premium V Cast service. Revver will pass on half of the revenue it receives from the wireless carrier to co
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On November 17, according to CBS, a show needed about 219,000 total views to make the Top 15. That means that on 4 days, eight CBS shows gathered enough views to break into the Top 15: At #3, the K-Fed/Britney Sex Tape (on Craig Ferguson), must have garne
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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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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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The NHL has teamed up with YouTube, and the hockey league will contribute highlights and behind-the-scenes features to a dedicated channel on the video site.
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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.
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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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Warner Music Group is announcing a deal with the Internet video provider Brightcove today that will spread Warner’s video content around the web in a free, ad-supported format
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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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1. Take the money, promotion and revenue share.2. Keep your content exclusively for your own site and let users access and post content from there.3. Do a cross licensing deal with other content rights owners.
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MoQvo creates a forum catering to the needs and interests of consumers that spans the information and entertainment spectrum including news, politics, movies, television, gaming, and music and allows the user to customize, organize and share their content
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Using the network, news publishers will be able to distribute video, print, audio and still photo news content to sites and blogs, where it can then be redistributed. Voxant will have an advertising competent as well.
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Viacom's content will be distributed throughout Google Video's affiliate network, with MTV Networks responsible for selling ads in front of the content. The most interesting part of the deal is the revenue will be shared with the affiliates hosting the co
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Viacom has the richest resource of short-form, high-production-quality videos in the media world. To such ends, he needs to unlock his video vaults and lead the market of MySpace competitors by giving each and every one a knife to fight with.
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The key to success in media today and in the future is to recognize that we, the people, formerly known as the audience, are in control. Artists, too, now have more control. Middlemen don’t. Middlemen don’t own content, software, creativity, or art.
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Content owners can earn syndication revenue and gain exposure. Site publishers can earn incremental ad revenue. Advertisers get a “premium” network.
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CNN bietete den User an auf einer gesonderten Seite CNN Exchange mit CNN und anderne Usern in Verbindung zu treten und eigene Nachrichten, Fotos und VIdeo hochzuladen und darzustellen.
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Nettes Geschäftsmodell. Leute können ihre Photobedürfnisse einstellen, z.b. ein Blauer Ball und dann was sie dafür bezahlen. Die anderen User können ihre Bilder submitten und der Gewinner erhält den versprochenen Lohn.
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Google liefert Videos von Viacom zusammen mit ADSense an ausgewählte Partner (mehr als 100000 Views/Monat). Viacom erhält die meisten Einnahmen und bestimmt das Programm. Außerdem werden Viacom inhalte über Google Video verkauft.
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Neues Werbenetzwerk, das die Werbetreibenden und die Publisher näher zusammen bringt. Adify stellt die Infrastruktur zur verfügung um werbung zu verkaufen und anzuzeigen. Dafür bekommen sie 20%.
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Adify ist eine Werbeplattform auf der Publisher ihre Inhalte anbieten können dabei werden die Formate, preise und Größen angegeben. Die Werber können diese dann kaufen, das Tracking, die Abrechnung und die Technische Umsetzung übernimmt Adifiy
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Die Werbeeinnahmen werden aufgrund der Pageviews mit dem Hochladenden geteilt. Problem, wem gehört der Content, es werden viele Dinge hochladen, die ihnen nicht gehören. Problem 2 die Seite ist graußam und 3 Pageviews ungleich Adclicks.
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Sony erlaubt es unabhägigen Seiten Musicvideos von MusicBox Video einzubinden. Das ganze wird über Brightcove abgewickelt und ist werbefinanziert.
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blinkx.tv hat nun mehr Videos im Index als Yahoo und Google. Insgesamt 4,000,000 Studen Video. Außerdem hat Blinkx.tv über 80 Content Partner.
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Um Google Earth im Fernsehen einzusetzen muss der Sender eine Lizenz von $400 erwerben.
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Tivos die ans Internet angeschlossen sind erhalten den Content von Brightcove vorerst umsonst. Zukünftig sind Werbung aber auch Abogebühren denkbar.
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Erörterung des Brightcove geschäftmodells und wie die Werbeagenturen darauf reagieren. Insgesamt ist meist eine genau paltzierung nicht Möglich was als k.o. Kriterium gesehen wird. Aber das Syndikationsmodell an sich sei gut.
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Starcom vertreibt gesponsorte Webvideos über PureVideo und deren Partnerseiten. Das ganze ist Umsonst und gibts auch für den iPod. Begonnen wird mit von Nitendo gesponsorten Clips. Die Clips gibts in iTunes, GrindTV.com und Stupidvideos.com.