Internet TV
Jul 21st, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Internet TV, Video
NBC has announced that it will be using Internet video as a sort of minor league training grown for late-night television. It’s announced that Jimmy Fallon will be the Late Night replacement for Conan O’Brien when Mr. O’Brien takes over the Tonight show next year. Lorne Michaels, Executive Producer for Late Night said that he […]
Tags: Internet television, Jimmy Fallon, NBC
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Jul 21st, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Internet TV, Podcast Hosting, Video
Free video hosting service Vimeo has announced that it’s banning gaming videos, becuase they’re space hogs that don’t meet the goals of the site: The Vimeo staff has decided that we are no longer going to allow gaming videos on Vimeo. Specifically, we are no longer going to allow game walk-throughs, game strategy videos, depictions […]
Tags: banned videos, Google, Viacom, Vimeo, YouTube
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Jul 20th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Digital Movie Store, General, Internet TV, Video
MG Siegler at Parislemon has an interesting take on the current state of movie rentals on the�XBox 360, suggesting that it’s not ready for prime time: Last night I sat down to download The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. I figured it would take 5-10 minutes to get enough information to start playing and then […]
Tags: Apple TV, Microsoft, Roku, xbox, XBox 360
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Jul 19th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General, Internet TV, Making Money with Podcasts, Video
Ian Lamont, at The Industry Standard, has published his take on “why podcasting is failing” reacting to the news that much-hyped podcasting startup PodTech was getting bought by ViewPartner: “Podcasting is failing as a business platform, and has failed to make a mainstream impact. The news that PodTech only managed to limp into an acquisition […]
Tags: Mashable, Podcasting, podcasting is dead, PodTech
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Jul 17th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Internet TV, Making Money with Podcasts, Podcasting Networks, Streaming Video, Video, Video Podcasts
Last fall, Podtech‘s then VP Robert Scoble said “Reports of PodTech’s demise are bull####!” Now, VentureBeat reports that podcasting startup PodTech has been purchased by ViewPartner, a communications technology company. PodTech sold for under half a million dollars, a fraction of the $7.5 million invested in the company. PodTech struggled from the beginning to find […]
Tags: PodTech, Robert Scoble, Rocketboom, ViewPartner
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Jul 17th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Internet TV, Video
WebTrends, one of the leading corporate Web analytics providers, has introduced a new video tracking service that is designed to uncover viewing patterns and trends across all major media formats. Features of WebTrends video tracking: Track visitor use across all major video formats, including Flash, FLEX and Microsoft Silverlight. Track visitor use of Windows Media, […]
Tags: Internet video, internet video statistics, WebTrends
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Jul 17th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Internet TV, Video
There’s a great deal of buzzing today about a few Internet video news items: Amazon is debuting a streaming video store. The service, Amazon Video on Demand, will offer about 40,000 streaming videos for customers to choose from. TiVo is adding YouTube support. TiVo’s YouTube support was announced in March, and is available to broadband-connected […]
Tags: Amazon, Apple, Apple TV, DVR, Lionsgate, Microsoft, TiVo, XBox 360
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Jul 15th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General, Internet TV, Video, Video Podcasts, Vlogs
Make Internet TV is a very cool site that explains how to create your own video podcast or video blog. It covers the gear you need, shooting tips, editing, licensing your content, publishing and promoting your videos. The site targets beginners, so if you’ve been wanting to try video podcasting or vlogging, but have been […]
Tags: How to Podcast, Make Internet TV
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Jul 15th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General, Internet TV, Podcasting Law, Video
Google announced today that it had reached an agreement with Viacom that will avoid a media debacle over YouTube users privacy: As we let you know on July 4, YouTube received a court order to produce viewing history data. We are pleased to report that Viacom, MTV and other litigants have backed off their original […]
Tags: copyright, Google, legal battles, Viacom, YouTube
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Jul 14th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Internet TV, Video
Radiohead and Google have partnered on a new project that is a very cool example of using cutting-edge video technology, social media and an open source approach to promoting music. Radiohead’s latest video, for House of Cards, was created without cameras or lights. Instead, 3D plotting technologies collected information about the shapes and relative distances […]
Tags: Google, music videos, open source, Radiohead, remixes
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