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Vadio Unveils ChannelBuilder Tool For Publishers to Curate Music Video Playlists
Startup Vadio (as in “radio”) has released a new tool called “ChannelBuilder” which allows publishers and brands to easily curate and embed customized music video playlists. Publishers and brands can select music videos that align with their editorial or business model from a catalog of hundreds of thousands of music videos that Vadio has licensed.
Categories: Music, Syndicated Video Economy
Topics: Vadio
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Ooyala: Mobile Viewing Nudges Up to 46% of Video Views
Ooyala has released its Q4 ’15 Global Video Index, finding that mobile video now accounts for 46% of views. That’s up slightly from the 45% Ooyala reported in Q3 ’15 and 44% it reported in Q2 ’15, suggesting that mobile viewing share may be starting to plateau. Smartphones still dominate mobile viewing, driving 6x the share of tablets. For the second quarter in a row, 69% of all videos watched on smartphones were under 10 minutes.
Categories: Mobile Video
Topics: Ooyala
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Choreographing the Delicate Dance between Advertiser, Publisher and Consumer
Tuesday, March 15, 2016, 8:55 AM ETPosted by:Every ad that runs on a site serves different goals. The advertiser’s goal is to generate sales; the publisher’s goal is to generate revenue. But most often overlooked is the goal of the user.
The assumption, unfortunately, is that most every time you run an ad, you’re going to bother the user. There are rare exceptions to this - occasions in which you’ve delivered the right ad to the right person at the right time, the user engages and ultimately clicks through. But that happens only six out of every 10000 times the ad is served – and that’s a generous estimate.Categories: Advertising
Topics: ConvertMedia
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OpenSlate’s New GRP Planning Tool Translates YouTube Audiences to TV Metrics
The convergence of video and TV advertising is everywhere these days. The latest evidence is a new tool that OpenSlate unveiled last week that gives ad buyers the ability to screen YouTube inventory based on custom criteria and then see how it translates into TV-equivalent reach and demographics.
OpenSlate’s CEO Mike Henry demo’d the new YouTube GRP Planning Tool for me last week, illustrating how buyers can enter target audience information to build an “unwired TV network,” then enter a budget and see how this equates to Total Rating Points and GRPs for a YouTube campaign.Categories: Advertising, Data
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VideoNuze Podcast #313: SVOD Adoption Surges, But Cord-Cutting Remains Minimal
I'm pleased to present the 313th edition of the VideoNuze podcast with my weekly partner Colin Dixon of nScreenMedia.
This week brought 2 data points that seem at odds with one another: even as SVOD penetration has crossed 50% penetration of U.S. TV households, cord-cutting remained minimal, with the pay-TV industry losing just 385K subscribers in 2015.
While that number is up substantially over 2014’s loss of 150K, it still represents just a .4% contraction. That seems relatively modest given Netflix alone is now in 45 million U.S. homes. Many had predicted that as SVOD grew it would be a substitute for pay-TV, but increasingly it seems like a complement.
Colin asserts SVOD will indeed be a substitute for pay-TV for many in the years to come with cord-cutting sharply increasing. There are lots of reasons to believe this, and yet pay-TV continues to remain quite resilient. We debate how things will unfold.
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The VideoNuze podcast is also available in iTunes...subscribe today! (note the link has been updated)Categories: Cord-Cutting, Podcasts, SVOD
Topics: Leichtman Research Group, Pivotal Research Group, Podcast
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Cord-Cutting Remains Muted As Major Pay-TV Providers Lost 385K Subscribers in 2015
Cord-cutting remains one of the industry most-talked about themes, but it still appears relatively muted. According to Leichtman Research Group’s calculations, the 13 biggest pay-TV operators, which account for about 95% of the industry, lost approximately 385K subscribers in 2015. While that’s up from a 150K loss in ’14 and 100K loss in ’13, it still represents a minuscule .4% subscriber contraction, hardly the free fall many observers have long been predicting.
Categories: Cable TV Operators, Cord-Cutting, Satellite, Telcos
Topics: Leichtman Research Group
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FreeWheel: Video Ad Views on Devices Surpass Desktop/Laptop for First Time
In a sign of how extensively connected and mobile devices have proliferated, video ads viewed on them have surpassed video ads viewed via browsers on desktops and laptops for the first time, as measured by FreeWheel in its new Q4 ’15 Video Monetization Report.
As seen in the graphic below, while desktops/laptops accounted for 40% of video ads views (up .1% vs. Q4 ’14), video ads viewed on connected TV devices accounted for 22% (up 76% YOY), with smartphones accounting for another 19% (up 92% YOY) and tablets at 9% (up 40% YOY). Combined, these devices account for 50% of ad views. FreeWheel also reported 10% of of ad views occurring on pay-TV operators’ set-top box VOD.Categories: Advertising, TV Everywhere
Topics: FreeWheel
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Research: SVOD Penetration in U.S. Passes 50%
New research from Pivotal Research Group, based on Nielsen data, reveals that at the end of February, 2016, SVOD services were in over 50% of U.S. TV households, up from 43% in February 2015. The SVOD services included are Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu.
No surprise, Netflix is by far the most popular SVOD service, in 45% of U.S. homes (up from 38% a year ago), followed by Amazon Prime in 21% of homes (up from 15% a year ago) and then Hulu in 10% of homes (up from 7% a year ago).Categories: SVOD
Topics: Amazon, Hulu, Netflix, Pivotal Research Group