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Discovery Bets Big on Original Web Video Content & Revision3: Jim Louderback Offers Insight

Online video and its providers have definitely made their presence known to the television industry, and we’ve seen several shows from YouTube and/or Revision3 get picked up by cable channels for TV distribution.

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YouTube Opens Partner Program to All, Pinterest Expands Video & More (The Reel Web #35)

This week on the Reel Web, we review the latest online video news and trends from the past week including, YouTube expanding it’s partner program to more video channels, Pinterest integrating video into their system, projected changes to the cable industry and more… YouTube Expands Its Partner Program To All Recently Youtube Announced that they ...

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Checklist For Upgrading Your YouTube Channel – The Reel Web Episode 29

There’s only one more day until YouTube will automatically upgrade all channels to the new look and layout.

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Checklist For Upgrading Your YouTube Channel – The Reel Web Episode 29
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Google Pay TV Project Aiming At Screen Convergence Or Cable Subscribers?

The Hollywood Reporter have cited a source that says Google has made some regulatory filings that look like a pre-cursor to a pay TV system and would see Google filing for “cable TV franchise licenses” in Kansas City (both MO and KA). So the way I see it is this, cable operators and MSOs are not going to be too happy with Google trying to muscle in on their territory and clogging their bandwidth with great video content

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Google Pay TV Project Aiming At Screen Convergence Or Cable Subscribers?
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What Does The Latest Nielsen Data Say About Cord Cutting?

More consumers are relying on broadband-only connections in their homes, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're cutting the cord. Nielsen's latest three-screen report reveals that there are now 5.1 million broadcast only/broadband homes in the United States, up 23% from last year. Those are homes with Internet connectivity but not cable TV channels

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60 Hours Of Video Is Now Uploaded To YouTube Every Minute

Alexei Oreskovic of Reuters reports that “roughly 60 hours of video is now uploaded to YouTube every minute.”

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Google TV To Get Channel Marketplace & Compete With Cable Providers?

Google TV looks to be on the verge of creating an app marketplace specifically for video channels much like Boxee and Roku have. In a recently updated patent (20110321072) they describe a system that, "...allows content providers to create channels of video content and make them available to users in a marketplace. Users can search or browse for channels of interest, and selectively subscribe to channels." So it's pretty much an app marketplace specifically for content channels it seems.

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Google TV To Get Channel Marketplace & Compete With Cable Providers?
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ivi TV Continues Its Fight For The Future Of Internet TV

One of the biggest stories of 2011 is what the future of television will look like as service providers, consumer electronics manufacturers and content aggregators all jockey for the prime position in your living room. One company seeking to help consumers "cut the cord" is Seattle-based ivi , an online cable company, and has been embroiled in a lawsuit with broadcasters seeking to stop it from rebroadcasting their content online. Earlier this year in February, a New York federal judge ruled that ivi was infringing on broadcasters copyrights by not paying retransmission fees and ordered ivi to shut down.

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ivi TV Continues Its Fight For The Future Of Internet TV
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Time Warner Cable Android Tablet App Disappoints, Will Not Stream Content

Time Warner Cable has announced that their TWCTV app is coming to Android Tablets but it won't allow you to watch TV, only to do some things like control your DVR and act as a remote. That's sort of a let down, really

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Time Warner Cable Android Tablet App Disappoints, Will Not Stream Content
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Web Series Viewership Continues To Rise, While Cable TV Drops

Blip.tv and Dynamic Logic got together for some research

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