"Troubled video site Revver was bought by Brad Greenspan’s LiveUniverse last night for a price “many multiples more” than the $500,000 to $1.5 million reported recently, according to a source close to the deal. Update: We now know that the price was just under $5...
Proving industry analysts' predictions to be absolutely correct, there has been a massive boom in the online video industry that shows no signs of slowing down.Audiences are bigger, more diverse, and more willing to engage online video content than ever before and, even...
According to Conteninople:"A credible source says LiveUniverse is buying the video sharing site Revver in a stock swap. The deal will be announced next week.
Los Angeles-based LiveUniverse is run by MySpace founder Brad Greenspan. Though its flagship site is the somewhat...
When you click on a video and a pop up comes up saying you need to download a codec to view, don't trust it."
Security firms are reporting more and more instances of booby-trapped Windows codecs - file compressors - required to play some video formats.
Some of the codecs let...
Perhaps one of the coolest things about the online television revolution is the simple fact anyone can get in on it. From hacks to actual diamonds in the rough, the Net is a playground for amateur filmmakers looking...
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(SEATTLE,WA) Today indieTV.tv is pleased to announce that each indie TV show can now be individually sponsored via indieTV.tv. This unique sponsorship program shares 51% of the ad revenue with indie filmmakers. ...
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YouTube CEO Chad Hurley said today his company (now owned by Google) “is going to move in [the] direction” of rewarding video creators for their content, as part of a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos.Attendee Jeff Jarvis taped the statements...
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"Verizon Wireless wants people to watch television on their phones, and it's wheeling and dealing to make that happen.The telecommunications giant announced Wednesday that starting in early December it will offer content from the video-sharing Web site Revver, a YouTube...
"Sure, Google's coming out with a new program (probably) that will let you get money from ads. And yes, you could also just sell DVDs via Lulu. But in the meantime, there are three video hosting companies that have advertising: Revver, Blip.tv, and Brightcove. Revver...
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Mark your calendar; today is the day the user generated content market started to tip."Google has begun sharing advertising revenue with the makers of a popular video clip in a groundbreaking deal that could drive up...
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"The great untold story behind the Web 2.0 phenomenon is the flow of money. At this point, the money is flowing from the venture capitalists and the acquirers directly to the entrepreneurs who created the companies. There's nothing illogical about that, per se, but when you...
"Brightcove, an Internet TV company backed by Barry Diller's IAC/InterActiveCorp and Time Warner Inc.'s America Online, today plans to launch an online video marketplace that will enable owners of movies, television programs and other videos to cut distribution deals with...
"So thereâs an important distinction developing among âuser generated contentâ sites â the distinction between sites that permit âtrue sharingâ and those that permit only what Iâll...
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""CNet reviews Microsoft's new video site, Soapbox.
Though browsing and uploading is easy, CNet isn't very enthusiastic
about the beta, mostly blaming this on the fact that Soapbox has
nothing more to offer than other video sites.
From the article: 'It's a slightly better...
"CNN wants some of the clips being uploaded to popular video-sharing sites, such as YouTube, to find their way to the cable news channel.
On Monday, CNN is expected to announce the launch of CNN Exchange, a page on the company's Web site that will feature user-submitted...