Online Video Explodes In Germany
Comscore just released a study of online video engagement in Germany , and the results are a continuing testament to the growth of online video outside of the United States.
Comscore just released a study of online video engagement in Germany , and the results are a continuing testament to the growth of online video outside of the United States.
It’s taken awhile for Google-owned YouTube and Google-owned Google+ to get the two married properly.
Probably the most unheralded videos on the web are how-to videos, and yet, they are some of the most popular.
This week the Reel Web covers a lot of topics including YouTube’s venture into providing premium content, the stats on video sharing apps on mobile devices as well as a couple quick resources on monetizing your videos and looking at your video analytics. Click here to watch this video

A year ago, I stuck my neck out and defended Demand Media’s approach to developing great content down on the content farm .
I’m tracking several things coming from Adobe presently. The first is the announcement that the Adobe Creative Cloud is now live meaning you can pay a monthly fee for access to their Creative Suite 6 series of applications. Along with that there are also two new Touch Apps, but those are sold separately

Google-owned YouTube appears to be considering a subscription-based service for premium content, according to the New York Post.
This week on the Reel Web we discuss several video news items from the past week… Google Hangouts On Air launch to all users, the purchase of Revision 3 by Discovery Communications, Amazon looking for original video shows, and more changes
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.
Several years ago an independent YouTube creator wasn’t just an actor or actress – they actually wrote their own show, owned their own production studio, managed a mini-cable network and oversaw their content’s promotion and distribution. As the online-video leader, YouTube provided a platform to access an audience directly, and eventually helped creators earn money ...
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