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Can Blip.TV Change The Indie Production Market On The Web?

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Netflix, Hulu, and even YouTube and other content streaming sites have all but obliterated the independent DVD rental business of yesterday. If you’re a big supporter of indie films or web series you’re probably checking out your favorites on a variety of different sites on the web. The folks over at Blip.tv

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Learning The Ropes Of Internet Video With Michael Tringe and CreatorUp

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You've got a great idea for a web video series, but how do you learn about how to make that happen, to get distribution, and monetize that video? Los Angeles-based CreatorUp (www.creatorup.com) wants to help aspiring online video producers with an online web education series. Michael Tringe: We are an online web series school.

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How Laudville Is Bringing Your Entertainment Life Together

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We''re now in beta, and are incorporating services like iTunes, Amazon, and Hulu, and will be incorporating more (this) year. We''ve made it so people can customize us to only turn on movies and TV, and don''t have to see anything with music and books, for example. You can make the experience smaller if you want.

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Internet Video is Hot, But Not a Money-Maker Yet

Startup Professionals Musings

Their revenue from advertising may approach one billion dollars this year, with most consumed by bandwidth and associated costs, YouTube isn’t even profitable yet. They are most optimistic about video advertising, rather than vlogging or other applications, since video ads have been the norm for a long time.

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Revolution co-founder talks Living Social, ZipCar, Steve Case & GroupOn Super Bowl Ads

Both Sides of the Table

This potential merger is another example of media companies getting together in what seems like a monopolistic way that still might find itself as prey for market innovation of the future; like Hulu for example. Tige and I discuss an excellent blog post written by the CEO of Hulu (Jason Kilar) on the future of advertising.

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Interview with Rahul Sonnad, Geodelic

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I kind of thought there was a similar opportunity you see in the video space with YouTube, Hulu, thePlatform all going after. Actually, from that, I just got lots of analogies with publishing geographic specific content.

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The Future of Television & The Digital Living Room

Both Sides of the Table

So many people are stuck in the mindset that YouTube is UGC (as defined as people uploading silly videos or watching Coke & Mentos explode) and that brands don’t want to advertise on UGC. Trying searching for something on Hulu. Try it first for content that is on Hulu and then for content that is not. By a long shot.

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