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Over 500 Industry Executives to Converge on Online Video Ad Summit Tomorrow
Over 500 industry executives will converge on the VideoNuze 2012 Online Video Advertising Summit tomorrow in
NYC. Registration spans brand marketers, agencies, content publishers, technology providers and others in the ecosystem. There are 18 sessions scheduled with 40 different speakers, ensuring an immersive learning experience for all, in addition to plenty of time for networking.
There's still time to sign up, but if you're not able to join us, we'll be tweeting updates throughout the day at @VideoNuze and #VideoAdSummit. I'll be back online posting later this week.
The Summit is generously supported by Title sponsors Adobe/Auditude and YuMe, plus Adap.tv, The AOL On Network, Collective, Conviva, Eyeview, Innovid, LiveRail, Jivox, Mixpo, TubeMogul, VideoHub, and Videology.Categories: Events
Topics: VideoNuze 2012 Online Video Advertising Summit
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VideoNuze-TDG Report Podcast #137 - Debating DOJ's New Cable Investigation
I'm pleased to be joined once again by Colin Dixon, senior partner at The Diffusion Group, for the 137th edition of the VideoNuze-TDG Report podcast.
First up this week, Colin and I discuss this week's news that the Department of Justice is investigating whether cable TV companies are acting to suppress online video. As I wrote on Wednesday, it's good for the government to be vigilant, but for now anyway I don't believe online video providers or consumers are being impacted (rather I suggested if the DOJ wants to address a REAL way consumers are being harmed it should look into the multi-billion dollar per year subsidy non sports fans are forced to pay for expensive sports networks).
Colin disagrees with me. As he's stated in the past, he believes the use of "private networks" to deliver video traffic to connected devices that doesn't count against data caps creates preferred broadband lanes and are inappropriate (Colin believes Comcast is doing this with its recent plan to deliver video services to the Xbox).
Wrapping up, Colin shares observations from Cisco Live a big analyst event he attended earlier this week and I do some shameless plugging for next Tuesday's VideoNuze Online Video Advertising Summit.
Click here to listen to the podcast (20 minutes, 36 seconds)
Click here for previous podcasts
The VideoNuze-TDG Report podcast is available in iTunes...subscribe today!Categories: Broadband ISPs, Cable TV Operators, Podcasts, Regulation
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Time Warner Cable's Strategy Head On Embracing the "4 Any's" of Content Distribution [VIDEO]
Peter Stern, Chief Strategy Officer of Time Warner Cable, the second-largest cable operator in the U.S., spent time with me at the recent Cable Show, explaining a concept guiding the company's content distribution strategy he calls the "4 Any's." This refers to any content, any device, any time and anywhere. In the interview, Peter discusses how TWC is executing against each of the 4 any's and why they're so important.
In particular, Peter notes that all 255 linear cable networks TWC carries are now available for streaming within subscriber homes to certain devices. Next up is layering on VOD and out-of-home access. Peter talks about the roles of TWC's app for aggregated viewing experiences vs. how "super-fans" will gravitate to the networks' own apps (e.g HBO GO, WatchESPN, etc.).
Beyond content distribution, Peter also describes the strategy behind "CableWiFi," a new roaming collaboration announced at the Cable Show among 5 cable operators, totaling 50K hotspots nationwide (note WiFi usage is uncapped, which TWC believes is a real differentiator relative to wireless services) as well as why business services is a growing part of TWC's services portfolio. Watch the interview (7 minutes, 34 seconds).Categories: Cable TV Operators
Topics: Time Warner Cable
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Turner's Quigley On Importance of Being a TV Everywhere Pioneer [VIDEO]
At the recent Cable Show I caught up with Michael Quigley, VP Business Development and Multi-Platform Distribution for Turner Networks. Turner has arguably been the most aggressive of all the cable TV networks in pursuing TV Everywhere distribution, and Michael explain why. Turner has now integrated with 13 different pay-TV operators for TV Everywhere distribution covering 77 million U.S. homes. It also makes authenticated content available on 6 of its networks' sites, with over 500 hours of VOD.
One of the key decisions Turner made was to invest in TV Everywhere before the measurement systems from Nielsen and others were fully in place. That's a risk Michael says Turner was willing to take in order to push the TV Everywhere experience forward and draw other networks in. In the interview Michael also discusses ongoing challenges for TV Everywhere's rollout. Watch the interview below (9 minutes, 46 seconds).Categories: Cable Networks, Devices, TV Everywhere
Topics: Turner
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Here's The REAL Problem DOJ Should Be Focusing On In Its New Cable Probe
The WSJ has broken a big story this morning that the Department of Justice is apparently pursuing an antitrust investigation into whether cable TV companies are taking steps to limit the rise of online video usage. The DOJ is primarily looking into the role of data caps, the use of private networks for delivery of certain programming to connected devices, the use of TV Everywhere authentication, and even the model of most-favored nations clauses between cable TV networks and pay-TV distributors.
While it's generally a good thing for the government to keep an eye on how business is conducted (the recent financial crisis demonstrates what happens when it doesn't), to my mind none of these issues are really hurting consumers, yet anyway. Rather, if the government truly wanted to focus on an immediate, huge, and worsening consumer problem in the pay-TV business, it should be focused squarely on sports, and more specifically the multi-billion dollar annual subsidy that non-sports fans are required to pay due to current cable network bundling practices.Categories: Broadband ISPs, Cable Networks, Cable TV Operators
Topics: Comcast, DOJ, NBC, Sanford Bernstein
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Comcast Refreshes VOD UI With ActiveVideo's Help
If you've ever used video-on-demand from your pay-TV operator, you no doubt agree that trying to find and then navigate to what you'd like to watch feels like a Soviet-era experience. The problem is the set-top box's processing limitations have hamstrung pay-TV operators from delivering a more web-like VOD experience.
The company looking to change all that is ActiveVideo Networks, and yesterday it got a big boost as Comcast, the largest pay-TV operator in the U.S., licensed ActiveVideo's CloudTV H5 platform for a trial in its Chattanooga, TN market. If the trial goes well and Comcast rolls CloudTV H5 out nationally, the VOD experience is going to dramatically improve for millions of viewers, in turn making it more competitive with web-based OTT VOD providers.Categories: Cable TV Operators, Devices, Technology
Topics: ActiveVideo Networks, Comcast
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300+ Executives, 40 Speakers, 18 Sessions, All At Online Video Ad Summit, 1 Week from Today
The intersection of online video and advertising is one of the most exciting corners of the Internet landscape today.
Yet despite all the buzz, there are still lots of unknowns. If you need to deepen your understanding of what's working in online video advertising and what's ahead, then join over 300 industry colleagues one week from today, on Tuesday, June 19th, at the VideoNuze Online Video Advertising Summit in NYC.
The Summit will bring together an amazing group of executives from brand advertisers, agencies, content providers, technology companies and others for an immersive day totally focused on online video advertising. There are 40 speakers spanning 18 sessions on virtually every aspect of online video advertising. Expect to come away with insights, research, best practices and new relationships that will help you succeed. And you might even win an $850 Samsung SmartTV, raffled by Jivox!
The Summit is generously supported by Title sponsors Adobe/Auditude and YuMe, plus Adap.tv, The AOL On Network, Collective, Conviva, Eyeview, Innovid, LiveRail, Jivox, Mixpo, TubeMogul, VideoHub, and Videology.
Learn more and register nowCategories: Events
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Motorola Showcases Benefits of nDVR [VIDEO]
At the recent Cable Show, John Holobinko, VP of Strategy for the Network Infrastructure Group of Motorola Mobility, stopped by for a brief video interview. We primarily discuss "nDVR" which Motorola was demonstrating at the show. nDVR allows viewers to record programs and store them in the network/cloud, vs. locally on their own DVRs. The obvious benefit to the viewer is not having to worry about limited storage capacity. In addition, as John explains, nDVR also opens up out-of-home, multi-device on-demand viewing. It also offers operational improvements for the pay-TV operator and new ad opportunities for content providers. Watch the interview below (6 minutes, 6 seconds).
Categories: DVR
Topics: Motorola