October 12, 2005
– Veoh Networks will offer video export to new iPod –
SAN DIEGO – October 12, 2005 – Veoh Networks, Inc., the
first Internet Television Peercasting Network, today announced it is
integrating its software with Apple’s new video iPod, allowing
users to easily export video collections to the iPod and other portable
video devices.
“Veoh is changing the world of television by allowing anyone to
broadcast television-quality video to the masses,” said Dmitry
Shapiro, CEO of Veoh Networks. “The availability of the video
iPod is another big step in democratizing television by making it more
portable and accessible anywhere.”
Veoh software, installed on consumers’ PCs or Macs, creates a
virtual television network that is able to distribute TV-quality,
full-screen broadcast video to hundreds of millions of users with
broadband Internet connections. Motion picture studios, television
networks, organizations and individuals can publish unlimited amounts of
broadcast video content to the network, providing consumers with
unparalleled choice in television programming and control over their
viewing experience.
“Our viewers are very excited about the ability to take their
videos off the PC and make them available on portable devices like the
video iPod” said Tod Swank, chairman of Skateboard.com and an
early broadcaster on Veoh. “With Veoh’s service, our
visitors get not only the capability to broadcast their own videos, but
to share them effortlessly with friends on and off the network”.
Unlike rogue P2P networks used to share mostly pirated video, Veoh is a
community of publishers and consumers, where published content is
approved by editors, and consumers are assured they get what they
request. The system also integrates tightly with Google Video and RSS,
providing content producers with easy publishing to multiple video
systems.
About Veoh Networks, Inc.
San Diego-based Veoh Networks is the first Internet Television
Peercasting Network, reaching hundreds of millions of viewers with
broadband Internet connections throughout the world. Veoh allows content
producers, from video bloggers (vloggers) to motion picture studios, to
deliver TV-grade, full-screen video directly to consumers, without
financial, geographical or regulatory restrictions found in traditional
broadcasting systems. Veoh is privately held and venture-capital funded.
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