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April 18/2014
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Online Video News Round Up: Yahoo makes new push into video production, Amazon: Prime Video Streams Nearly Triple

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More Roku owners than Apple TV owners use OTT – Advanced Television
Parks Associates has published consumer research showing more Roku owners than Apple TV owners use an OTT service.

Yahoo makes new push into video production – Market Watch
Yahoo Inc. is raising its ambitions in online video, with plans to acquire the kind of original programming that typically winds up on high-end cable-TV networks and streaming services like Netflix, people briefed on the company’s plans say.

Amazon: Prime Video Streams Nearly Triple – Wall Street Journal
Amazon.com Inc. said video streams on its Prime Instant Video service nearly tripled year-over-year, helped along by the company’s heavy spending on original shows and new content.

The growing power of online video, captured in… an online video – TNW
Shutterstock has collaborated with comScore to produce this video that showcases some of the key stats around the growth of online video consumption.

Amazon Overtakes Hulu and Apple in Streaming – Bloomberg TV
Barton Crocket, Analyst at Friedman Billings Ramsey, discusses the state of online streaming video and Amazon’s claims of surpassing both Hulu and Apple.

March 26/2014
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Online Video News Round Up: Why Apple and Comcast Need Each Other to Reinvent TV, Dashboard based apps

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What’s Between YouTube And Netflix? An Opportunity – MediaPost 
The two biggest names in the online video business, Netflix and YouTube, are at opposite ends of the spectrum. They leave a sizable middle.

Why Apple and Comcast Need Each Other to Reinvent TV – Wired
The word is that Apple and Comcast are in talks about how to win the future of television. And that only makes sense. The two tech giants could really use each other’s help.

Apps by the Dashboard Light – MIT Technology Review
Starting next month, many car buyers will be getting a novel feature: Internet connections with speeds similar to those on the fastest smartphones—and even a few early dashboard-based apps, engineered to be as dumbed-down as possible.

Netflix Chief Alters View on Net Neutrality – The New York Times
Less than a month after Netflix insisted that its deal to pay Comcast to get a more direct connection to the company’s Internet pipes had nothing to do with net neutrality, Netflix’s chief executive, Reed Hastings, said Thursday that, well, yes it did.

Russian Online Video Market Booming, Becomes Biggest In Europe – Tech Crunch
Russia’s internet market is the largest in Europe, covering 66.5 million people, and it’s proving to be a force in the world of online video, too.

February 10/2014
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Online Video News Round Up: Apple TV set-top box, IPTV growth, VoD market

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30 Years After ‘1984’, Apple’s New Ad is Shot in a Day, on iPhones – TubeFilter
None of the dozens of ads aired during last night’s Super Bowl can hold a candle to ‘1984‘, the groundbreaking TV spot that helped turn Apple Computers into a household name.

In the War for TV Audiences, Video On Demand Has More Users, But Streaming Services Win More Hearts – Virtual-Strategy Magazine
New research from GfK shows that, despite larger user bases, video-on-demand (VOD) offerings from pay-TV providers are losing their war against streaming services like Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Amazon Prime.

Middle East’s demand for broadcast quality video content grows – AMEInfo
The demand for broadcast-quality online video content in the Middle East region is driven by a widespread access to high-speed internet, and the proliferation of smartphones and other technological devices.

VOD market to more than double to $45BN by 2018 – Rapid TV News
The video-on-demand (VOD) market is set to grow from $21.08 billion in 2013 to $45.25 billion in 2018, at a CAGR of 16.5%, says a study from MarketsandMarkets.

Report: IPTV growth strongest in Asia, emerging markets – Video Mind
Emerging markets are helping to drive IPTV growth to record levels, according to new research.

New Apple TV set-top box coming in first half of 2014, report says – CNet
Apple is getting set to release an updated version of the TV set-top box it already has on the market, according to a report by 9to5Mac. The report says the product is well into testing, and could be out by the first half of this year.

September 11/2013

iPhone 5s: “They Want to Watch Video”

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September 18/2012

Mobile Screen Size and Online Video

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