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Monetization for Veoh: Contextual Video Advertising will be Key, Dmitry Shapiro
Veoh has some 100,000 content producers whose videos are watched by 28 million unique monthly visitors, founder Dmitry Shapiro told me in this interview I conducted in Los Angeles last week. He said that key to success of the monetization of online video is an engine that connects video content with related advertising. He says that Veoh is working on this. We [...]
Hanging with Amanda Congdon and Mario Librandi
Pioneering video blogger Amanda Congdon has a new show, producer, studio/backer and her own production facility in Venice, California. Last week in Los Angeles, I caught up with her and her producer Mario Librandi for update on Amanda's new show "Sometimesdaily" along with some pointers about video bloggging. -- Andy Plesser
Chad Hurley in Hollywood: YouTube’s New Film Series to Boost DVD Sales
HOLLYWOOD -- YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley is speaking tonight (photo above) at the YouTube kick-off event for its new film program featuring shortform films from filmmakers from around the globe. He told the audience of Hollywood insiders gathered at the Henry Fonda Theater a few minutes ago: "It is about expanding business opportunities for filmmaker... We want to encourage sales of [...]
Kosmix: “Vertical” Search Engine about to Go “Horizontal”
Kosmix, the new search engine company well-funded by Jeff Bezos, Accel (Facebook), LightSpeed and others, creates popular informational pages around the topics of health and travel. It will soon allow individuals to create search-powered sites of virtually any personal or professional interest. I spoke with co-founder Anand Rajaraman in New York last month. He told me that the company will launch [...]
Pioneering Video Distribution Company “ThePlatform” Nails PBS and Continues to Grow
ThePlatform, the Seattle-based video distribution platform for large online video publishers, has been at it for eight years, long before most of us were talking about this business. Just last month the company announced an agreement with PBS and its member stations to power online video distribution. The company was acquired by Comcast two years ago, but operates independently we are [...]
New York Times Launches New Social Platform for Times Readers
The New York Times has just launched the public beta of TimesPeople, a social networking platform for visitors to the site who want to share and recommend content. The new program, which only works on the Firefox browser, can be downloaded here. In addition to sharing within the Times site, the program allows users to push recommendations to Facebook, the [...]
TMZ Exploring Live Streaming from Courts, Britney’s Parking Lots and various Celeb Hangouts
LOS ANGELES -- TMZ, the extremely successful celebrity gossip site and syndicated television show owned by Time Warner, is getting traction with online live streaming. A live streaming video of a parking lot, where Britney Spears was expected, grabbed thousands of viewers for nearly two hours. A recent courthouse appearance by Hulk Hogan's son captivated many others. With just a simple video [...]
Hayden Black Inks Deal with Hulu for “Goodnight Burbank,” Report
Great to see original content by clever independent online video producers like Hayden Black move up the mainstream. According to Kara Swisher's report today, the director/writer of "Goodnight Burbank" is getting his show up on Hulu. Congrats! I've pasted Kara's interview above. -- Andy Plesser
Brightcove Announces New Service for High-Quality, Long-form Video Delivery
Earlier today, Brightcove, the big video distribution platform for publishers, announced a major development. It is providing a number of enhancements including a high quality Flash stream for long form videos and a means to generate metadata around content, making it more discoverable. It has been in beta with some customers and will be fully implemented this fall, the company says. We [...]
Filmaka Launches Competition for “Socially Relevant” Content
LOS ANGELES -- Filmaka, the Los Angeles-based studio/incubator/network for aspiring filmmakers around the world, announced a partnership today with WhatOnEarthIsGoingOn? Ltd. to solicit content for its socially relevant online channel. Finalists get a cash award along with visibility on the Filmaka.com site. In Los Angeles last week at the AlwaysOn conference, I interviewed Filmaka president Sandy Grushow. Sandy is the former [...]
Visible Measures Has Product to Measure Video Engagement
Here at MediaPost online video conference in Manhattan, I caught up with Matt Cutler of Visible Measures, the Boston-based company that analyzes the way the video is consumed. It has raised $19 million in venture capital. Today, the company announced a new ad effectiveness analysis product to monitor the impact of viral video campaigns, including "engagement." Visible Measures has advertising agency [...]
YuMe Inks Deal with Microsoft for Video Ad Insertion
YuMe, one of the mosts prominent of the emerging new online video ad networks, has inked a deal with Microsoft. Beginning this summer, MSN will employ the YuMe system to insert advertising around unsold inventory. According to a spokesperson for YuMe, "YuMe now represents more than 500 million streams each month and reaches more than 68% of the total US online [...]
SplashCast Has Revenue Sharing Deal with SonyBMG for Widget Campaign
SplashCast widgets are propagated in social networks for a number of entertainment and media companies. Michael Berkley, CEO of the Portland-based company told me about how widgets are spread. He says that an install base of 10,000 users is critical. His company has a deal with SonyBMG for 20 widget channels. The two companies share revenue on a 50/50 basis. Below [...]
eBay’s StumbleUpon Unit Makes 350 Million “Stumbles” Per Month…Blip.tv to be in Network Soon
StumbleUpon, the video referral site where registered users recommend videos to others, has grown to 5 million registered users who "stumble." or recommend, some 350 million Web pages per month, Garrett Camp, co-founder, told Beet.TV in this interview. The San Francisco-based was purchased by eBay last year, but operates independently. The company recently expanded the video sharing sites it curates. [...]
The New York Times on Guy Maddin’s New Film: “My Winnipeg — is as real as any work of art can be”…and Beet.TV Gets a Close-Up!
Guy Maddin, the celebrated Canadian film director received a glowing review by A. O. Scott in today's New York Times for the opening of his "My Winnepeg." The reviewer writes today: "My Winnipeg” — is as real as any work of art can be." Beet.TV sat down with the filmmaker last week in New York to understand his vision of technology [...]
MySpace Has New Video Player
Today, as part of big site redesign, MySpace is unveiling a new video player. We haven't seen it yet, but here is what the company is saying about it: "The new player includes scrubber, time-stamp, volume memory, new menu system, greater sharing functionality and more.....The player offers a more flexible advertising platform with multiple Ad Providers and formats (pre, post, ticker, companion banners).....It also [...]
Scoop from LA: Performer/Music Producer/Fashionista Taz “TI$A” Arnold Creating Clothing Line for Venerable MCM
HOLLYWOOD -- I met up with Taz "TI$A" Arnold on Tuesday night at the AlwaysOn party. Taz was a panelist with fellow urban music innovators moderated by Quincy "QD3" Jones III. (An interview with Jones is being cut.) It is extremely instructive to learn how artists are embracing digital media with great success. Last week, we interviewed Chamillionaire. Taz has an [...]
Delve Launches “Semantic” Video Publishing Platform
LOS ANGELES -- Yesterday at the AlwaysOn conference, the Seattle-based, enterprise video search company Pluggd, relaunched with a new name, Delve, and as a new business. The company is taking its deep search and tagging system and into a full-blown video publishing company. They are entering a somewhat mature and heavily funded sector where it wants to compete with Brighcove [...]
Warner Brothers Has Big Online Syndication Deal with DailyMotion, Veoh, Joost….
BURBANK -- Warner Brothers Television will broadly syndicate original programming on a number of popular video sharing destination and device platforms, the company announced today. Beginning in September, videos on branded channels will be syndicated onto DailyMotion, Veoh, Joost and onto Sling and Tivo. Here's a statement from Warner Brothers: "The channels will launch in mid-September, providing WBTVG’s branded destinations with the [...]
Live Video Streaming via iPhone Demoed by Flixwagon
LOS ANGELES - Flixwagon, the Boston/Tel Aviv-based developer of live mobile video streaming technology, is streaming live video on an Apple iPhone, on a demonstration basis. The application works on an unlocked iPhone for the moment, which means it is not practical for most users. The company hopes this demonstration will lead to integration into the popular Apple device. [...]





