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2010WP


The 2010 Field Guide to
Online Video
Publishing and Promotion


Video was once the rarest of species on the internet, more myth than reality, oft-sought but rarely seen. Today, the online video population has exploded, and internet explorers need a handbook to help them identify the species of solutions that will help them get their own videos published and viewed, lest they send their content out into the wild, never to be seen again.


Enter this year’s installment in the Streaming Media Innovation Series, The 2010 Field Guide to Online Video Publishing and Promotion, which gives you the opportunity to get your message directly in front of decision-makers, content creators, and marketers hungry for information about not just getting their video online, but getting it noticed.


 


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Featured News


Will Terrestrial Radio Save Its Streaming Counterpart?
Mandatory inclusion of FM chip in CE devices may win lower streaming radio royalties

Poll Finds Age Gap in Cord Cutting
The number of people turning away from pay TV is small, but younger people are more willing.

Video Search Engine Blinkx Gains Weather Clips
Viewers will be able to search over 600 daily weather clips to get local or international reports.

Mini-Documentary Examines Streaming and the Game Industry
Gamers today have a wealth of options for instant gaming without ever buying physical media.



Industry Announcements


LongTail Video Acquires Open Video Ads Project
Open Source Initiative Allows Users of the JW Player To Deliver IAB VAST-Compliant Ads to Their Video Players

Juniper Networks Delivers New VXA Media Flow Engines to Improve the Economics and Experience of Rich Content Delivery
New Appliances Provide Dedicated, Carrier-Class Hardware to Optimize the Performance of Juniper's Media Flow Solution

Namecast Adds Key Features To Its Global DNS Platform
Namecast, a provider of advanced global DNS traffic management solutions, announces the availability of advanced CDN load balancing, pro-active application monitoring and geographic filtering on its proprietary DNS platform.

Solve Debuts Affordable Streaming Video Packages To The "New TV" and Mobile Market
Solve, LLC Creates a Single-source Solution for Content Distribution to the "Best Available Screen."



Web Events


Coming August 26, 2010
HTML5 <VIDEO> Experiences Today and Beyond: Developing Your HTML5 Strategy
Sponsored by: Brightcove
Join Jeff Whatcott, SVP Global Marketing from Brightcove and Jan Ozer, Author of 'iPad and HTML5 Adoption' for a discussion on what companies need to think about when incorporating HTML5 into their...

Coming September 09, 2010
New Horizons in Enterprise Video
Sponsored by: Streaming Media Roundtable
Corporate video today is more than just talking-head webcasts of executive presentations. Video communication is now accessible to everyone from the boardroom to the mailroom. What's more, today's...






Route-Optimized Content Delivery: Understanding the Inter-Relationship between Network Performance and Quality of Delivery
Sponsored By: Internap

As traffic and payload demands continue to increase and change, Content Delivery Networks (CDN) in particular are the de facto mechanism in overcoming many of the challenges this growth represents. This white paper discusses the different approaches to content delivery and what constitutes a “next-generation” CDN. Additionally, it addresses how a true end-to-end solution that combines a next-generation CDN with route-optimized Internet connectivity may be the most compelling solution of all.





Video Encoding Cookbook and Profile Guidelines for the Adobe Flash Platform
Sponsored By: Adobe


Learn the recipes of video compression — both as an art form and as a highly technical process. This comprehensive technical whitepaper is intended as a reference guide for those whose aim is to improve the overall quality of their encoded video, producing the very best quality possible. Discussions include:



  • Best practices

  • Quality control testing techniques

  • Specific encoding considerations for delivery on the Flash Platform

  • And many more


This is for compressionists and website developers responsible for preparing video for web delivery for them to know what is happening “behind the UI” and clearly understand the details behind the settings in their encoding and compression software — details that are often hard to find — helping them to deliver the very best playback experience.






16 (+1) Ways to Use Online Video to Drive Leads, Increase Sales and Improve Loyalty
Sponsored By: KIT digital

With the number of online videos viewed each month reaching record numbers, marketers are left wondering the best ways to strategically use online video to achieve their business goals while also realizing the greatest return on their marketing investment throughout the customer life cycle. A recent Online Publisher’s Association survey found that 52% of people had taken action as a result of a video. In this report, we will outline 16 (+1) ways that you can use videos to increase your visibility and drive measurable actions that result in more sales and ultimately grow your business.





2009 Special Report: Best Practices for Enterprise Content Delivery
Sponsored By: Ignite Technologies, Inc.

New report from Ignite Technologies provides statistics and trends of Enterprise Content Delivery adoption for Corporate Communications, eLearning, Sales & Marketing and IT software Distribution. This whitepaper provides a guide to best practices and discusses key considerations when deploying an enterprise-wide content delivery solution such as, security, increasing need for mobile content delivery, extensive reporting, and user interface. Additionally, the report offers real world examples with case studies from Bank of America and Cushman & Wakefield.






BusinessOfVideo.com


BusinessOfVideo.com - A Blog By Dan Rayburn


Daily posts about the online video industry, business trends and analysis, market data and research as well as the online video business models in the media and entertainment, broadcast, publishing, advertising and enterprise industries.

Recent Posts:

Judge The Success Of This Industry On Real Business, Not Hype Like "Cord Cutting"
There are far too many people associated with the online video industry that want to imply that cord cutting is real. Too often, their motives are to present an inflated value of online video with the intention, in my mind, to justify that this industry is more successful or cooler than it really is. Make no mistake, I want to...


Q&A With Inlet Technologies Chairman and CEO Don Bossi
Each week I spend a lot of time trading emails with CEOs in the industry and simply due to time restraints, many of the conversations never go up on my blog. While probably half of what they tell me I'm not able to disclose anyway, there is a lot of information they share that I can make public, especially when...


Akamai's CDN Business Looks Solid, Threat To Value Add Services Far Off
Over the past few weeks, I've been getting a lot of calls from folks asking about Akamai's CDN business and how they are doing in the market along with questions on the stability of CDN pricing. As I wrote in January, due to Akamai getting aggressive with their CDN pricing at the end of last year, in 2010 I have...







INNOVATION SERIES #9
The 2010 Field Guide to Online Video Publishing and Promotion

Platinum Sponsors: Brightcove, Kaltura
Gold Sponsors: Kyte, Twistage
Sponsors: Cantina Consulting, KickApps, Limelight, Sorenson Media, TalkPoint, HandbookLive

Video was once the rarest of species on the internet, more myth than reality, oft-sought but rarely seen. Today, the online video population has exploded, and internet explorers need a handbook to help them identify the species of solutions that will help them get their own videos published and viewed, lest they send their content out into the wild, never to be seen again.


Enter this year’s installment in the Streaming Media Innovation Series, The 2010 Field Guide to Online Video Publishing and Promotion, which gives you the opportunity to get your message directly in front of decision-makers, content creators, and marketers hungry for information about not just getting their video online, but getting it noticed.





Industry Events



14-15 October, 2010 - (Preconference Workshops: Wednesday 13, October)
Novotel London West - London, UK


The only conference in Europe to cover technology solutions and business models for online video. In-depth sessions, case-studies, how-to’s and panel discussions designed for content owners, video creators, online marketers, corporate communications professionals, broadcast professionals, agencies, and educators.


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BRAND NEW FEATURED EVENTS FOR 2010!



A two-day conference, part of Streaming Media Europe 2010
14 & 15 October 2010
Novotel London West - London, UK


A new, two-day conference, brought to you by the organisers of Streaming Media Europe, Online Video Strategies is designed to educate and inspire the ever-growing number of organisations that need to publish and distribute their own video content. This includes small- and medium-sized businesses, large corporations, and public sector organisations.


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A one-day conference – 13 October 2010
Novotel London West - London, UK


A brand new industry event for investors, broadcasters, media companies, analysts, telcos, ISPs, cable operators, and streaming technology vendors.


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November 2-3, 2010 - (Preconference Workshops: Monday, November 1)
Hyatt Regency Century Plaza • Los Angeles, CA


Streaming Media West is about more than just streaming!
Attended by more than 2,500 executives last year, Streaming Media West is the only show that covers both the business of online video and the technology of streaming, downloading, Webcasting, Internet TV, IPTV, and mobile video. Covering both corporate and consumer business, technology, and content issues in the enterprise, advertising, media and entertainment, broadcast, and education markets, Streaming Media West is about more than just streaming!


Registration will be available shortly!


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November 2-3, 2010
Hyatt Regency Century Plaza • Los Angeles • CA


There have never been more people publishing online video, and there have never been more online video platform solutions on the market. But with choices comes confusion, and the new Online Video Platform Summit is a two-day event designed to help organizations of all types, not just those for whom video is their core business. Held on November 2-3 in conjunction with Streaming Media West in Los Angeles, the Online Video Platform Summit is designed for video publishers of all types and sizes, whether small businesses looking to publish content for the first time, independent entertainment content creators, large media organizations, or anywhere in between.


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