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  • http://www.beet.tv/2009/07/the-international-language-of-video-according-to-dotsub.html The privately funded start-up whose mission is "any video, any language," is targeting entertainment companies and multinational corporations, company founder Michael Smolen told Beet.TV. The translation can be conducted collaboratively, a la Wikipedia-style where anyone can weigh in, or in a closed environment, which works for dotSub media company partners. Daisy Whitney, Senior Producer


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  • http://www.beet.tv/2009/07/next-new-networks-betting-big-on-midtail.html Virginia Heffernan of the New York Times calls Next New Networks’s shows “midtail miscellany.” During a chat with Beet.TV at the OMMA Video conference in New York in June, the company’s co-founder Fred Seibert likened Next New Networks' approach to the early days of broadcast and especially cable, which became successful through carving out niches. Daisy Whitney, Senior Producer


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  • http://www.beet.tv/2009/08/e.html REDMOND, WA -- msnbc.com has grown ad revenues for the fiscal year that just ended in June and is attracting advertisers in a range of categories, the site's President Charlie Tillinghast told Beet.TV in an exclusive interview earlier this month. Daisy Whitney, Senior Producer


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  • http://www.beet.tv/2009/09/bing-and-video-search-why-it-is-more-universal.html REDMOND, WA -- Bing, the newly introduced search engine from Microsoft, assembles videos from sources beyond video sharing sites, an approach which we find more open and "universal." Andy Plesser, Managing Editor


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  • http://www.beet.tv/2009/09/we-have-seen-1-to-150-reduciton-in-cpm-each-quarter-since-we-started-the-company-my-perstive-is-rpices-have-been-ifnalted-a.html Since the company's launch in 2006, online video ad network BrightRoll has seen CPMs for video ads drop by $1 to $1.50 each quarter. "Prices have been inflated and there has been a false equilibrium about scarcity," BrightRoll CEO Tod Sacerdoti told Andy last week at the OMMA summit. Daisy Whitney, Senior Producer


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  • http://www.beet.tv/2009/10/online-video-initiative-at-the-economist-tea-is-served-.html The Economist, which has been quickly expanding online, is creating original online video with a weekly series entitled "Tea with the Economist." In Washington last week, I spoke with Brendan Greeley, the publication's multimedia editor. He is based in the Washington bureau, where he supervises the series and other programs. Andy Plesser, Executive Editor


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  • http://www.beet.tv/2009/10/rob-norman-group-m-talks-to-beettv-ceo-groupm-interaction-worldwide-we-are-still-spending-one-percent-or-less-of-our-total.html Many big advertisers aren't convinced they can achieve the reach and frequency they want with online video, said Rob Norman, CEO GroupM Interaction Worldwide, in an interview with Beet.TV in New York last week. Daisy Whitney, Senior Producer


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  • http://www.beet.tv/2009/12/interactive-games-drive-10x-increase-in-video-viewing-for-pbs-kids.html Now that the PBS Kids site PBSKids.org is generating more than 9 million unique video visitors each month, the public broadcaster is going to start pursuing online ad deals. Daisy Whitney, Senior Producer


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  • Wednesday, June 18, 2008 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 told. In Los Angeles last week, I caught up with Ian Blaine, CEO and Founder where he was at the AlwaysOn OnHollywood conference. He shares an overview with Beet.TV here. -- Andy Plesser http://www.beet.tv/2008/06/pioneering-vide.html


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  • Tuesday, July 29, 2008 Google: Indexing All the World's Information.....PowerPoint and PDF Files Too Google wants to index all the world's information, and that includes finding PowerPoint presentations and PDF files, weather, flight information and currency conversions. Kelsey and I visited the Googleplex in Mountainview, California last Tuesday for a number of meetings and demonstrations. In our first segment, we speak with Maile Ohye, Developer Programs Tech Lead. She gives some useful tips about using the Google search box for a number of uses. No news here, but we didn't know about using Google to search for files with specific file extensions. -Andy Plesser, Executive Producer http://www.beet.tv/2008/07/google-indexing.html#more


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  • Friday, August 01, 2008 Venture Beat Has 100 Beta Invites for New Mobile Browser....MG "Paris Lemon" Siegler Has the Download MG Siegler over at VentureBeat has the story this morning about Skyfire, a new browser for mobile devices. VentureBeat is giving away 100 invitations to try the new browser in private beta trials, MG writes in his post. MG, dubbed "machine gun" by his editor Matt Marshall for his prolific writing, is one of the best tech bloggers -- he is known to many of us as Paris Lemon, for his influential personal blog. MG is one of the writers in the Digital Media channel at VentureBeat. Last week, I caught up with MG at Stanford where he attended the Beet.TV online video roundtable. He shares his experience using a Qik-enabled smartphone to cover the recent Apple iPhone 3G launch in San Francisco. -- Andy Plesser, Executive Producer http://www.beet.tv/2008/08/venture-beat-ha.html


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  • http://www.beet.tv/2008/09/wall-street-mes.html Greed and the expectation of the level of high returns enjoyed during the stock market boom of the late nineties has powered the excess in the credit markets which have lead to the current financial crisis, says Alan Murray, Deputy Managing Editor of the Wall Street Journal. The pain is just being felt and will likely impact hedge private equity and the broader economy, he told me in this interview done on Thursday at the Journal. Like the tech bubble, if you got out before the collapse, you're are in good shape, if not "it's gonna hurt," he says. For more about the connection between the current crisis and the tech bubble of the late nineties, check out our interview with John H. Vogel Jr, professor at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. For more about the role of technology investment bankers and the collapse of the credit markets, see "Calling out the Culprits" an op-ed in today's Washington Post by Eric Hovde. What Do Other Tech ...


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  • http://www.beet.tv/2008/10/thomson-reuters.html Thomson Reuters announced commercial options for its sophisticated metadata generation service Open Calais at the EmTech08 conference last week. Andy interviewed Tom Tague, Vice President of Solutions for Thomson Reuters, about the service and its implications for the semantic web. Both commercial and non-commercial publishers will be able to continue using the service for free up to 40,000 times a day, "which is a lot of documents," Tague says. Customers that want contractual service and 24/7 surveillance can now purchase one of its professional services for a couple of thousand dollars a month. Open Calais automatically creates metadata for people, places, organizations, and other items within content, improves tagging, and incorporates pictures. Tague it offers the service for free because it wants its natural language processing technology to be the best in the world, and one of the best ways to achieve that is to expose it to thousands of ...


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  • http://www.beet.tv/2008/11/traffic-spikes.html CNN.com and CNN International had received 88 million page views by 3 p.m. this afternoon, three to four times more than on an average weekday, Executive Vice President of CNN News Services Susan Grant told Beet.TV. CNN.com Live, which has four simultaneous live streams, had generated 1.6 million views domestically and internationally--seven times higher than an average full day, she says. Since the election results won't be known until late tonight or tomorrow, she said she expects tomorrow's traffic to be even higher. Cnnlogo_2 Andy interviewed Grant at the CNN headquarters this afternoon. She told him election day concerns were focused on the site's capacity to handle the traffic, but that it was handling it fine so far. In the segment, she also discusses CNN's mobile offerings, including its live video feed available through AT&T and Sprint. Andy and I are blogging from the CNN Grill party where bloggers are watching CNN's live coverage. --Kelsey ...


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  • http://www.beet.tv/2008/11/washington-post.html The Washington Post, long a pioneer in the online media space, registered the biggest percentage jump of all major news sites on election day, Nielsen Online reported last night. Although far from the newly crowned traffic leader, CNN.com with a record 12.8 million unique visitors, the Post jumped 113 percent to 2.3 million uniques. (Nielsen compared October 28 to November 4.) Surely part of the success of the Washington Post is its long multimedia approach to journalism. Last Tuesday, October 28, Chet Rhodes, deputy managing editor for multimedia at the washingtonpost.com joined us for the Beet.TV Online Video Roundtable at MSNBC in New York. Kelsey interviewed him about video journalism. You can check out the Post's video coverage of the election here. Congratulations to Jim Brady and entire Washington Post online team for this big day. Oh, and the "paper" version is selling briskly Editor & Publisher reports. Here's a rundown on the ...


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  • http://www.beet.tv/2008/11/myspace-alllows.html MySpace just announced a program to allow users to pull premium content from Hulu and other 150 other licensed video sources onto their MySpace pages. It's called the Primetime Application. In June in Beverly Hills, I interviewed Jason Kirk who heads up MySpaceTV. He spoke about the role of MySpace as "home" -- a destination where users consume video from various sources. Primetime may keep MySpace users on its site for a longer time -- and provide content creators with an enormous audience. -- Andy Plesser, Executive Producer


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  • http://www.beet.tv/2008/11/move-networks-a.html Move Networks, the small Utah-based company which has created an impressive high quality, low bandwidth solution to streaming video for ABC, FOX, the and others, will now provide its technology to much smaller publishers through an association with Boston-based PermissionTV. Move's streaming technology is not Flash or Microsoft based, it is a technology it calls "adaptive streaming" -- a process which breaks up and sends along small packets which are assembed by the user depending on local bandwidth. In July I interviewed Move CEO John Edwards who explains how the technology works. It involves a small web plug-in. PermissionTV is a software for service company which provides ways for companies to integrate video in various Web applications. It has primarily implemented Flash solutions. In October, the curtains went up on Permission and Move's implementation of streaming of on-demand performances by the Metropolitan Opera, available through a ...


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  • http://www.beet.tv/2008/11/mumbai-terror-a.html As the world has tuned into to live coverage of breaking news on network news channels, others found videos on demand on most of the major news sites and on YouTube, which has uploads of coverage of Indian broadcasters. I've posted the video below. We haven't seen much in the way of user-generated video yet, although there many dramatic photos up on CNN iReports. CNN has featured live streaming of the events from the beginning. Last month at the Beet.TV Online Video Roundtable, we discussed the value of user-generated video for news sites. Commenting in this video is Chet Rhodes of the Washington Post, Andrew Heyward, former president of CBS News, Mark Larkin of CBSNews.com, KC Estenson of CNN.com and co-moderator Erick Schonfeld of TechCrunch. It will be interesting to see how the unfolding effects of the attacks in India will impact this trend. We will be watching this and updating this post throughout the day. -- Andy Plesser, Executive Producer


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  • http://www.beet.tv/2009/01/boxee-opens-alpha-to-nonwindows-users-adds-joost-to-library.html Boxee, the social media center that brings online video to the living room TV, has opened its alpha to all Mac, Ubuntu, and Apple TV users and added the BBC iPlayer and Joost to its library, the company announced from CES today. It has moved its Windows version into private alpha and will be releasing thousands of invites a week. Chris Albrecth at NewTeeVee has a story about the announcement here. I interviewed Boxee CEO Avner Ronen over the summer, before Boxee had made much of a splash. We at Beet have been fans of the start-up from the beginning, and we're happy to see that things have been steadily moving forward. In October, Boxee released a patch to jailbreak Apple TV; in November, it raised $4 million in its first finance round; and in December, it added Netflix Watch Instantly and thewb.com to its offerings. In the video, Avner explains how Boxee works and shows me its snazzy design. --Kelsey Blodget, ...


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  • http://www.beet.tv/2009/01/savory-cities-has-largest-library-of-restaurant-videos-on-web.html Savory Cities, the restaurant website that profiles restaurants in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Seattle, has the largest library of editorial restaurant videos on the web, Co-Founder Chris McBride told Andy in an interview last month. Since restaurant reviews by users can be highly subjective, Savory Cities strives to provide trusted information to foodies by publishing documentary-style profiles of different eateries and posting chef restaurant recommendations. Savory Cities is currently developing an iPhone application that will allow users to watch restaurant videos on the go. --Kelsey Blodget, Associate Producer


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