Profound Implications of Video-Centric Wikipedia
Posted on July 23, 2009

Phil Leigh
If you would like to consider the implications of a video-centric Wikipedia, this audio program is for you.
As reported in Technology Review, the Wikipedia Foundation will soon be launching an editable online video encyclopedia. According to Alexa, Wikipedia is the World’s seventh most popular website. Consider how often you visit the site and ponder your reaction if many of its articles provided relevant video. Read more…
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Internet TV: The Empire Strikes Back!
Posted on March 31, 2009
What if popular TV shows are only permitted to be viewed over-the-Net by subscribers to conventional CATV, Satellite, and IPTV services?
Such a plan seems to be gaining momentum among companies such as Time Warner, Direct TV, and Verizon. They want to discourage subscribers from “cutting the cord” to conventional TV and alternately watching the shows via broadband ISP service at websites like Hulu, Joost, and TV.com. Simultaneously they reason the plan provides added value to conventional subscribers because it gives viewers an alternate way to watch the shows. Read more…
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Internet Video to Televisions and Computers (Part 2 of 2)
Posted on October 27, 2007
If you would like to learn how to deliver video programming over the Internet directly to a viewer’s computer, mobile device, or (most importantly) television, this interview is for you. (Part 2 of 2)
Our guest today is Chris Wagner who is the Executive Vice President for NeuLion, Inc. His company provides Internet video delivery services to televisions, computers, or even mobile devices. Read more…
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Internet Video to Televisions and Computers (Part 1 of 2)
Posted on October 25, 2007
If you would like to learn how to deliver video programming over the Internet directly to a viewer’s computer, mobile device, or (most importantly) television, this interview is for you. (Part 1 of 2)
Our guest today is Chris Wagner who is the Executive Vice President for NeuLion, Inc. His company provides Internet video delivery services to televisions, computers, or even mobile devices. Read more…
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Targeted Advertising for On-Demand Video (Part 2 of 2)
Posted on October 16, 2007
If you would like to learn how to place viewer-targeted ads in on-demand video programming, whether it be VOD, DVR, or on the broadband Internet, this interview is for you. (Part 2 of 2).
Our guest today is Dean Denhart who is the CEO of BlackArrow which provides a platform enabling advertisers to place viewer-specific ads in on-demand programming whether it is delivered via a cable Video-On-Demand (VOD) channel, a Digital Video Recorder (e.g. TiVo), IPTV, or from a broadband website. Read more…
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Targeted Advertising for On-Demand Video (Part 1 of 2)
Posted on October 13, 2007
If you would like to learn how to place viewer-targeted ads in on-demand programming, whether it be VOD, DVR, or on the broadband Internet, this interview is for you. (Part 1 of 2).
Our guest today is Dean Denhart who is the CEO of BlackArrow which provides a platform that enables advertisers to place viewer-specific ads in on-demand programming whether it is delivered via a cable Video-On-Demand channel, a Digital Video Recorder (e.g. TiVo), or from a broadband website. Read more…
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Why Internet Video Will Be Gigantic (Part 1 of 2)
Posted on August 13, 2007
Summary: If you would like to learn how to get your video posted at numerous blogs and websites, and forwarded via countless emails, this interview is for you. (Part 1 of 2).
Our guest today is Josh Hawkins who is a Senior Marketing Manager at Brightcove. His company is an Applications-Service-Provider targeting professional video producers who want to optimize the distribution of their content around the Internet. Read more…
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