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  • Netflix Now In Virtual Tie With Comcast as Largest U.S. Video Subscription Service

    Netflix just reported its Q1 '11 results, gaining 3.3 million subscribers in the U.S. to end the quarter with 22.8 million U.S. subscribers, in a virtual tie with Comcast as the largest U.S. video subscription service as measured by total subscribers. The 22.8 million total met the top end of its guidance range.

    As I previously noted, Netflix ended 2010 with just over 20 million subscribers, but that amount included just over 500K international subscribers (in Canada) which Netflix has now broken out for the first time. In the quarter Netflix also added 290K international subscribers to end the quarter at 800K subscribers. In total, Netflix now has 23.6 million subscribers. On another encouraging note, trial subscribers in Q1 '11 fell to 1.392 million, vs. 1.566 million at the end of 2010, accounting for 6.1% of ending subscribers, down from 8%.

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  • Netflix is Likely to Become the Largest U.S. Video Subscription Service When It Reports Q1 '11 Today

    Netflix is likely to become the largest U.S. video subscription service - as measured by total subscribers - when it reports its Q1 '11 results at 4:05pm ET today. The milestone would be the latest evidence of Netflix's rapid accent as a major force in online distribution of Hollywood films and TV programs, as well as a central player in the unfolding battle for the digital living room.

    Netflix ended 2010 with just over 20 million subscribers, and provided Q1 domestic ending subscriber guidance of between 21.9 million and 22.8 million subscribers. If Netflix slightly beats the high end of its guidance range it will eclipse Comcast, currently the largest video service provider, which ended 2010 with 22.802 million video subscribers.

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  • Premium VOD is a Train Wreck Though It Just Doesn't Matter

    Yesterday marked the official launch of "Premium VOD" by DirecTV, a plan under which movies will be released just 60 days after their theatrical opening (half the usual time) for 48-hour rental by subscribers for $30. The first movie being offered this way, which DirecTV dubs "Home Premiere," was Sony Pictures' "Just Go With It" starring Adam Sandler. Three other studios, Warner Bros., Universal Pictures and Fox have already signaled their intent to release movies on Premium VOD with DirecTV and other pay-TV operators who have expressed interest.  

    Theater owners and the Hollywood creative community are livid about Premium VOD, which they perceive as paving the road to cannibalizing theatrical attendance which would in turn harm a movie's overall economics, creating a dangerous downward spiral. In addition, there's concern that if consumers switch to watching movies on the small screen then the creative license implicit in a big screen emphasis will get squeezed. While their concerns are completely justified, the good news for them is that Premium VOD will be lucky to achieve even minimal success. Instead it will more than likely end up being a short-lived experiment that will have virtually no impact on larger Hollywood dynamics. Here's why:

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  • VideoNuze Report Podcast #96 - Apr. 22, 2011

    I'm pleased to present the 96th edition of the VideoNuze Report podcast, for April 22, 2011.

    In this week's podcast, Daisy Whitney and I discuss 2 new video ads that I recently wrote about, the Desperados Tequila Flavored Beer ad on YouTube, and the Evian "Baby Inside" ad. I thought they were both highly creative and offered great opportunities for viewers to become involved. On the other hand, Daisy did not like either one, the Desperados ad because it required too many actions, and the Evian ad because she's averse to the images of adult heads on babies' bodies. As Daisy explains, often she just wants to enjoy ads as entertainment, rather than be required to act.

    Daisy draws an interesting distinction between "interactivity" and "engagement," two concepts that are often used interchangeably. But as Daisy points out, many ads incite deep engagement while not requiring any interactivity. I can relate to the point as I found myself very engaged with "The Force" Super Bowl ad from Volkswagen, though it didn't include any interactivity. The larger point is that even though opportunities now abound for brands to immerse users in online experiences, more than ever they need to strike the right balance between pure entertainment vs. requiring to users to act.

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  • Senior Comcast, ESPN, Turner Executives to Discuss TV Everywhere's Game-Changing Role at ELEVATE

    I'm delighted to announce that TV Everywhere's game-changing role in the TV and advertising ecosystems will be the topic of a marquee panel of cable industry executives at ELEVATE: Online Video Advertising Summit on Tuesday, June 7th in New York City. The panel, which I'll moderate, is titled "TV Everywhere: Game-Changer for Premium Online Video and Advertising" and includes:

    • Jeremy Legg - SVP, Business Development and Multi-Platform Distribution, Turner Broadcasting System
    • David Preschlack - EVP, Affiliate Sales and Marketing, Disney & ESPN Networks Group
    • Matt Strauss - SVP and General Manager, Comcast Interactive Media

    As I've written since it first burst onto the scene almost 2 years ago, TV Everywhere is the most significant initiative in the TV industry today because it aims to untether all of the most popular programs from cable TV networks that have traditionally been locked to the set-top box in the TV room, making them available on myriad connected and mobile devices. In this respect, TV Everywhere is a strategic imperative for the pay-TV industry; as new entrants like Netflix, Hulu Plus and others have strongly embraced delivery to connected and mobile devices, they have raised the competitive bar for all others.

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  • With New "Baby Inside" Spot, Evian Once Again Cracks the Online Video Ad Code

    Evian has released its latest online video ad - "Evian Baby Inside" this week, and once again it has cracked the code on executing a memorable, engaging, and likely-to-go-viral campaign. Baby Inside follows Evian's hugely successful "Roller Babies" ad from 2009 which has already racked up over 38 million views on YouTube. Both ads are part of Evian's "Live Young" theme and were created by the agency BETC Euro RSCG.

    In the new Baby Inside campaign, a series of adults are shown dancing while wearing white T-shirts imprinted with the body of one of three different babies on them. By using stop-action and quick cuts, the viewer's eye quickly acclimates to the adult heads becoming one with the babies' bodies. It's very compelling concept and the catchy soundtrack further embellishes the experience.  

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  • Join Us At VideoSchmooze on May 18th at Gstaad in NYC

    Please join us for the next "VideoSchmooze" networking event, on Wed., May 18th, from 6-9pm at Gstaad, a cozy, chic lounge in New York City's Flatiron District at 43 West 26th Street.

    This VideoSchmooze event will provide warm-up networking and a sneak peek of the ELEVATE: Online Video Advertising Summit, on Tues., June 7th. The evening is free to all attendees and will include light food and a cash bar. It will be networking-only, with no formal program planned. If you're looking to meet up with executives from brands, agencies, content publishers, technology providers and other executives in the online video industry, VideoSchmooze is a perfect opportunity. See you there!

    Many thanks to Kantar Video and The Fortex Group for hosting this VideoSchmooze event.
     
  • Five More Industry Leaders Partner with ELEVATE: Tremor Media, FreeWheel, YuMe, Collective and The Fortex Group

    I'm pleased to share news this morning that five more leading companies in the online video industry have partnered with ELEVATE: Online Video Advertising Summit on Tuesday, June 7th, in NYC: Tremor Media (Title Partner), FreeWheel and YuMe (Premier Partners), Collective (Exhibitor Partner) and The Fortex Group (Marketing Partner). Each of these companies has distinguished itself in its own way, and we are delighted to have their support for ELEVATE. We are working closely with each of these companies to integrate their CEOs into appropriate sessions at ELEVATE where they will share insights and best practices.

    We are making great progress with ELEVATE and the program is continuing to take shape. Our partners - and others in the industry - are providing terrific input on the program, and we'll be announcing high-profile participants in the days and weeks ahead. Plus, keep an eye out in the coming days for the official release of the Will Richmond/Marc Sternberg ELEVATE video, sure to be a viral hit. And for a sneak peek of what to expect at ELEVATE, please join us on May 18th for our "VideoSchmooze" networking event at Gstaad in NYC in partnership with Kantar Video and The Fortex Group.