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Change is Good: “First30Days” Launches with Funding by Hearst Interactive, Dick Parsons
Earlier this week, First30Days.com launched, a self-help site for people going through changes in lifestyle, business and health, launched with $5 million in venture financing lead by Hearst Interactive Media in a Series A financing, in addition to The New York City Investment Fund and a host of angel investors including former Time Warner CEO […]
Standardization of Online Video Advertising is Essential, Blip.tv’s Dina Kaplan…….Cool Adobe Overlay Ads are Live On Beet.TV!
Dina Kaplan is the co-founder of Blip.tv, a two-year old video distribution and advertising network based in New York. She stopped by the studio earlier this month for a chat about how the industry is evolving. Blip has played an essential role in helping independent online video producers to distribute clips in a number of […]
Yahoo! Buys Video Platform Maven for $160 Million
Maven has quickly grown as video publishing platform for large publishers including TV Guide, Major League Baseball and others. The Boston-based company has been sold for around $160 million, the company announced. News of the deal was first reported by TechCrunch a couple of weeks ago. We interviewed Maven’s Nick Troiano back in August and […]
Newsweek and Washington Post Ready “Potomac Primary” Webcast
This election season has been a been a powerful force in driving online consumption of news. Michael Learmonth at the Silicon Alley Insider reported a few days ago on the historic online viewership numbers and video streams at CNN.com for Super Tuesday. The folks at Newsweek and their sister publication The Washington Post have been […]
Former Wall Street Journal Staffer Raises $320K in Seed Capital for Influential Blog
Matt Marshall, former staff reporter for the Wall Street Journal and venture capital beat reporter at the San Jose Mercury News, has landed $320K in seed funding from angel investors including early Google employee George Harik. (Harik is investing in several new media ventures including a recent investment in Vator.tv.) Matt launched VentureBeat back in […]
Hola Amigo! Multilingual Online Video Programming Could be Huge
Late last month at the AlwaysOn conference in Manhattan, I caught up with Vincent Schavione, the Philadelphia-based entrepreneur and angel who announced the launch of FountainHead, an online network of lifestyle shows. Some of the shows have received mixed initial reviews from the web video digerati. From my perspective, I wonder who is going to […]
Believe in the Power of Niche Video Content: Little Wine Library TV is Beating the Wine Spectator!
This is inspiring. Gary Vaynerchuk, a 30-year-old wine merchant in New Jersey had the idea to launch a daily web video show where he would taste different wines each day. After two years, he has built a loyal following. His site has twice the traffic of the Wine Spectator, the bible of wine rating and […]
Global Video Creator TurnHere Raises $7.5 Million from Hearst and Venrock
Click To Play TurnHere, the Emeryville, California-based online video production and distribution company has secured $7.5 million in funding from Venrock and the Hearst Interactive Media. This is company’s first institutional round. The company was initially funded in 2006 with $1.1 million by founder Brad Inman, William Randolph Hearst III and Ron Conway. TurnHere has […]
Independent Comedy Network Launches
Click To Play The Independent Comedy Network, a new online comedy show/community, launched today. Last week at the AlwaysOn conference, I caught up with founder/comedian Marc Campbell. For an in-depth look at the sector and how this might shake out, read Chris Albrecht’s take over at NewTeeVee and Kristin Nicole’s overview on Mashable. Grab the […]
Little Nokia n82 Camera Phone Loom Large in Video Journalism….Jeff Jarvis has Found his “Mojo”
Click To Play Late last year the Reuters news service began giving its journalists Nokia n82 phones to directly upload video reports to the news service’s video pages. The program is called "Mojo," standing for Reuters Mobile Journalism. Last month at the World Economic Forum, Reuters handed out the camera phones to a couple of […]
Live Online Video Surges at CNN: Millions to Watch Super Tuesday Coverage Tonight….Online
Click To Play CNN’s live streaming video of news events, previously kept behind a paid wall called CNN Pipeline, was ungated in July and traffic is surging. We are told that CNN.com provided 5 million live streams in January. Last Thursday’s debate in Los Angeles between Clinton and Obama generated 530,000 streams and the Republicans […]
NBC Direct Taps Extend Media to Manage Video Download Program
Click To Play Keith Kocho is the founder of Extend Media, a company that manages online video assets for content owners. Its closest competitor is the thePlatform, now owned by Comcast. Today, the company will announce that it will provide content management for NBC Direct, the new initiative which allows consumers to download NBC programs […]
The New York Times New Headquarters Embodies “Transparency not Opacity,” Renzo Piano, Architect
Renzo Piano, the Italian architect who first attained international recognition in 1977 as co-creator of the Pompidou Center in Paris, designed the new 52-story New York Times headquarters on Eighth Avenue. Last fall, as the move was complete and the final touches were made, we toured the building and interviewed the architect and Michael Golden, […]
Video Journalism Transformed by $700 Sanyo Camcorder? Mike Huckabee wonders: “Is that a Loaded Gun?”
Click To Play Tammy Haddad, the veteran TV news producer who left MSNBC in November, where she was executive producer of Hardball with Chris Matthews to start her own consulting gig, has hit the campaign trail with her "TamCam," a $700 Sanyo camcorder. She has been getting some great scoops including an exclusive interview with […]
“Flickr Video” Coming Soon, Yahoo’s Challenge to YouTube, Report
Click To Play Dan Farber at ZDNet is reporting that Flickr, the hugely successful photo sharing site that is part of Yahoo! will soon launch with video contributions. Here’s what Dan writes: "In this unstable atmosphere, Yahoo is getting ready to take on Google’s strongest property outside of search–YouTube–with a video version of Flickr. Yahoo […]
“The Huffington Post is Reinventing News,” says HuffPost Investor Eric Hippeau, a Yahoo! Board Member
Click To Play The very shape of news is changing. Its becoming more collaborative, produced by experts as well as by a community of readers in a dynamic form, says Eric Hippeau, managing director of Softbank Capital and one of the principal investors in the Huffington Post. Softbank is also an investor in Associated Content, […]
Exclusive: Vator.tv Lands Second Financing Round, Partially Online!
Click To Play Vator.tv, the online community of entrepreneurs who upload video pitches for venture capitalists to watch, founded by former Marketwatch columnist Bambi Francisco, has secured a second seed round of just over $1 million, sources tell Beet.TV Early investors Peter Thiel has doubled his stake and Richard Rosenblatt, Georges Harik are in the […]
Dispatch from NAPTE: Online Video Syndication is “Hottest Topic,” New York Times
Click To Play "This year at the biggest conference in syndication — where local affiliate stations fill their shopping carts with enough content to keep their schedules lively — the hottest topic was online syndication," writes New York Times reporter Brian Stelter from the NAPTE conference in Las Vegas. For some very cool video reports […]
Blip.tv Tops Worldwide Growth Among Video Sharing Sites, comScore
Click To Play It’s not nearly as big as YouTube, but Blip.tv is growing four times faster in worldwide use, according to the latest comScore numbers. Blip has the fastest growth among all the video sharing sites, the tracking company has found. The comScore numbers are published in a terrific round-up article on the state […]
Watch out, Chris Matthews: WashPost/Newsweek Lands “Hardball” Producer Tammy Haddad for Super Tuesday Webcast….Jon Meacham takes the Anchor Seat
Click To Play Jon Meacham, editor of Newsweek, will anchor a six-hour live webcast covering the Super Tuesday primaries on February 5. The webcast will originate from the Washington Post Newsweek Interactive studios in Arlington, Virginia. The show will have a line-up of reporters and columnists from the Post and Newsweek including Jonathan Alter, Dan […]