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February 25, 2011
After considerable anticipation and disappointment around the value of video for newspapers, one big publisher has found profitability by utilizing low cost cameras, a decentralized workflow ...
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February 24, 2011
Vimeo has become the video sharing site of choice for many videographers and professional film makers. With its ad-free player and high quality playback, it has become the "hipster YouTube," ...
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February 23, 2011
The Journal Register Company, the big local newspaper chain with nearly 324 publications serving over 900 communities in 10 states, will beat AOL’s Patch or the Huffington Post in its home ...
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February 22, 2011
SpotXchange, one of the leading online video networks, has launched an automatic optimization engine for online video advertising. For an overview of SpotXchange, the new optimization system and ...
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February 22, 2011
Ooyala, the fast-growing Mountain View, California- based provider online video services, has entered into a multi-year agreement with the Yahoo! Corporation of Japan to manage and distribute a ...
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February 20, 2011
WASHINGTON — Increasing numbers of film makers and videographers are using a "still" camera to create video images of extraordinary quality. The camera which is getting the most use is ...
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February 17, 2011
WASHINGTON — CBSNews.com has been building a growing audience, passing ABC News and Fox News in online traffic late last year. Part of the success around the network’s growth has been ...
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February 16, 2011
Carloyn Everson, who joined Microsoft to head sales just last June, is joining Facebook to head global sales, Kara Swisher reported last night. In November at the Monaco Media Forum, I ...
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February 13, 2011
WASHINGTON — MSNBC.com has reported that January was the biggest month for online video with 162 million views. While big news stories including the Tuscon shootings, floods in ...
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February 07, 2011
Nielsen executive Howard Shimmel is the latest industry pundit to declare cord-cutting a myth, but did say that “cord-swapping” is occurring. He added, consumer behavior is changing with a new ...
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February 07, 2011
WASHINGTON — The Associated Press declined to stream President Obama’s 30-minute live interview on YouTube (on 1.27) since the program was shot on White House cameras, says the ...
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February 07, 2011
AOL, which is building its footprint as a media company, will purchase the Huffington Post for $315 million in a deal reported last last night. Last year, we spoke with Arianna Huffington about ...
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February 05, 2011
WASHINGTON — As a follow-up to the State of the Union address, President Barack Obama sat down with YouTube for a live half hour conversation on Thursday (1.27) to take viewer questions ...
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February 04, 2011
As an indication of the growing value of mobile video advertising, New York-based Tremor Media, the big online video ad networks has will San Francisco-based Transpara, a leading mobile ad ...
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February 01, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC — The New York Times will provide reporters with the Apple iPhone 4 to record and upload videos via an Aspera App to the paper’s server. The first staffer to use the ...
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February 01, 2011
beet_tv on livestream.com. Broadcast Live Free Above is the first half of Beet.TV’s Online Video Journalism Summit from the Washington Post. Below is the second half of the panel, a picture of ...
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January 31, 2011
While audiences for the networks news nightly newscasts have vastly shrunk and cable news nets have maintained which might called a niche audience, the emergence of the Web, social media and ...
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January 31, 2011
Watch live streaming video from beet_tv at livestream.com Click through for our live blog. 11:35 AM: After a rundown on the future of video (quick recap: it is very bright!), we’re done! Keep ...
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January 30, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC — "The Fast Fix" a daily, 60-second daily video update on Beltway news featuring the Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza has exceeded online viewership of 1 million on some ...
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January 24, 2011
The average speed of broadband connections in the United States has reached 5 Mbps in Q3 of 2010, up 8.6% over the previous quarter, making it the biggest percentage gainer among the world’s 12 ...
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