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Is Microsoft Planning to Join the Pay-TV Party?
Reuters is reporting this morning that Microsoft is exploring a range of options to get into the pay-TV business through a new over-the-top service. The article points to a potential “virtual cable provider” model whereby Microsoft would license multiple networks, which would be delivered to Xbox gaming consoles and other devices. Also under consideration are …
"Demystifying 2011" Complimentary Webinar on Wed., December 15th
With Thanksgiving upon us, it’s time to start thinking about the year ahead. To help you understand what to expect in 2011, Colin Dixon from The Diffusion Group and I are hosting our final complimentary webinar of the year, “Demystifying 2011: Key Trends in Online and Mobile Video” on Wed., Dec. 15th at 11am PT …
British OVP vzaar Gets Investment From Oliver Stone
vzaar, an online video platform company based in England has announced the director Oliver Stone has invested an undisclosed sum as part of its most recent financing round. Stone was so enthusiastic about the company that he recorded a short commercial for no fee (see below) in which he says that “vzaar is one of …
Digitalsmiths Acquires Gotuit in Bid to Become Video Metadata Powerhouse
Video metadata solution provider Digitalsmiths has acquired Gotuit Media, another player in the video metadata space. Digitalsmiths’ CEO Ben Weinberger explained to me over the weekend that the combined company will have the most comprehensive solution for video indexing and metadata management/monetization for multi-platform distribution of various content types. To date Digitalsmiths has been mainly …
6 Thoughts on Netflix’s New Streaming-Only Plan and DVD Plan Price Hikes
In rolling out a streaming-only service tier this morning, priced at $7.99/mo, Netflix made good on what it has said it would do for months. It’s also a logical step given the streaming-only service it introduced 2 months ago in Canada. What was more surprising in today’s announcement was the price hikes Netflix is implementing …
Are Live Sports Pay-TV’s Firewall or Its Albatross?
I’ve long assumed that live sports carried on cable TV networks (e.g. ESPN, Fox Sports, TNT, TBS, NFL Network, regional sports networks, etc.) would be a key firewall against cord-cutting since the games they air are unavailable online. In other words, if you’re a sports fan, dropping your pay-TV subscription would be unthinkable. While I …
5 Items of Interest for the Week of Nov. 15th
After a short break, VideoNuze’s Friday feature of curating 5-6 interesting online/mobile video industry news items that we weren’t able to cover this week, returns today. Read them now or take them with you this weekend! Time Warner Cable Experiments With Lower Tier Video PackageIt’s a rare day when a cable operator announces a lower-priced …
VideoNuze Report Podcast #80 – Nov. 19, 2010
Daisy Whitney and I are back this week for the 80th edition of the VideoNuze Report podcast, for November 19, 2010. Before getting started, congratulations to Daisy on the release of “The Mockingbirds,” her first fiction book, for young adult readers. It debuted 2 weeks ago and is published by Little Brown. In addition to …
Broadcast TV Networks Are Wrong to Block Google TV – Part 2
When Fox decided last week to block access to its programs by Google TV, it was no big surprise since its broadcast brethren ABC, CBS, NBC and Hulu had already done so. By speaking in a unanimous voice, the broadcasters have sent a clear signal that viewing their programs on TV, for free, via online …
