Topic - Online Video & NewTeeVee
Video vs Social Media, OR Why I Don’t Trust The Pew Study
You know, if I’m not careful, I’m going to rapidly turn into The Blogger Who Only Talks About Nalts. Of course, if he’d stop writing so many insightful articles related to the online video space, then maybe I’d be forced to go out and find something else to talk about. Until then… you should definitely throw Nalts’ RSS feed in your preferred reader.
A recent article, “Why Online Video Will ALWAYS Trump Social Media”, discusses a new study from Pew that says more people watch online video than use social media (62% compared to 46%).
NewTeeVee Overview of the Online Video Resource, NewTeeVee
I am sure that most of you have NewTeeVee as part of your RSS mix for online video news. If you don’t, I would highly recommend this source. Everyday I see that they have posted several new stories with robust details as well as highly educated commentary on all that is happening online with video. I often view their site and think to myself, how do they have the time to write so many excellent posts each day about the video space? I wish that I had the time to keep up with them. In any case, I thought it may be interesting to share some details about NewTeeVee, how it was started, and where it is going.
Striking Writers to Launch Online Video Company?
A group of striking WGA writers are planning to launch their own online content distribution service named Virtual Artists according to NewTeeVee. Visual Artists, will offer less money to film creators upfront, but plans to provide them with more substantial ownership rights to their own work. Members of the WGA will be the main prospect, but promising amateurs will also be courted. Defending his company’s hopes of raising $30 million to fund its efforts, founder and “Air Bud” screenwriter Aaron Mendelsohn wasn’t exactly bullish. “Entertainment has not traditionally been a good investment,” Mendelsohn admitted. “You could burn $150 million on one Golden Compass and lose your shirt.”
$120 Million In Online Ad Revenue Projected for 2007 TV Networks
Below is an excerpt from a great post on NewTeeVee, titled “Break It Down: $120M for Streamed TV”
TV Guide Announces Online Video Awards Winners
TV Guide, which canceled its online video awards ceremony and television special out of respect for the Writers Guild of America strike (a story broke on NewTeeVee), has named its award winners in a fanfare-free press release.
NewTeeVee Live Video Conference – Highlights

Here is a great post written by David Spark, and published on his weekly technology radio report blog – sparkminute.com. David, thanks for letting us repost this excellent summary.
$7.1 Billion in Online Video Advertising by 2012 – New Research
This post comes from us courtesy of NewTeeVee.com. Thank you for allowing our users to benefit from this great post.
Top 15 Feeds for Online Video News & Marketing
Here they are, in no particular order: (well, maybe
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- Reel SEO
http://feeds.feedburner.com/videoseo
- PaulNilsen
http://www.paulnilsen.com/feed/
- Media Post Video Insider
http://blogs.mediapost.com/video_insider/?feed=rss2
Video Industry Weekly Recap – 10/19/2007
Userplane Launches ‘Feeds’ to Provide Collection of APIs
Business Wire San Francisco,CA,USA
The Truveo Video Search API allows developers to easily integrate a feature-rich video search service into their websites.
TV Guide Announces New Video Search Filtering Tool
TV Guide’s New Video Search Filtering Tool – Project Stingray








