For years people have talked about the convergence between TV and the Internet. We would watch the Internet on our TV's, we'd watch TV on the Internet.Well the latter has arguably happened, although rights issues still hamper legitimate efforts to bring TV signals onto the web. That's another subject which I won't get into here, but suffice to say it's a mess, and is not likely to be resolved anytime soon.What I am interested in and what we spend a lot of time thinking about at WorldTV is how the Internet will come to the TV in our living room. It's clear that browsing the Internet on your tel... Go to original article ...
A little rusty on your online video statistics? AskANinja will give you most of what you need in 3 minutes. He's also promoting his book that's due this fall (preorder on Amazon.com). Thanks for the tip, Mike Abundo (Inside Online Video).When I was a Go to article ...
active: 32 weeks 17 hours ago topics: online video
Current TV has growing online video audience, but numbers are still modest. The cable/satellite network launched a separate online presence in October. According to the latest Nielsen Online data, the site had 513,000 unique visitors in April and 1 Go to article ...
active: 32 weeks 12 hours ago topics: online video
I guess I wouldn't see them anyways if they were hidden.What I really mean is I haven't seen online video stories where the producer made use of hidden cameras.It's an issue that hasn't really come up yet, but it probably will. So now is as good a ti Go to article ...