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Monday, November 12

Miro talks trash, takes aim at Joost with its over 2,000 channels
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on Mon 12 Nov 2007 09:18 AM MST
By Jacqui Cheng
The makers of Miro, the open-source video player and television platform, have stepped up and challenged the big guys behind Joost. Citing Joost as the competition "with the most hype," Miro has posted a list of features and how they compare between the two platforms. The point of this chart is clearly to bring more ... more »
Thursday, October 4

Online TV Roundup (and Battle Royale)
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on Thu 04 Oct 2007 10:15 AM MST
It's an exciting—and confusing—time for watching TV online. The big broadcast networks have finally embraced streaming video and digital downloads, and they're trying all kinds of strategies to get you to tune in, including free (but commercial-laden) Web-based video and for-pay downloads over iTunes and Amazon. Cool beans: but how you go about getting your dose of "24," "Survivor," ... more »
Tuesday, October 2

CBS gets the YouTube vibe
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on Tue 02 Oct 2007 11:09 AM MST
Posted Oct 2nd 2007 4:05PM by Tom Taulli Filed under: Television, Google (GOOG), Interviews, Next big thing, Viacom (VIA), Media World, Videos
While television still rakes in billions, executives are getting nervous. What should be done about upstarts like Google (NASDAQ: GOOG)'s YouTube?
Well, in the case of CBS, the company is trying ... more »
Monday, October 1

CBS 'EyeLab' Will Give Consumers Bite-Sized Clips
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on Mon 01 Oct 2007 08:25 AM MST
| by Gavin O'Malley, Monday, Oct 1, 2007 6:00 AM ET |
| IF SOMEONE'S GOING TO BE mashing up CBS content, it might as well be CBS. That's the rationale behind "EyeLab," a digital production studio just launched by the network to creatively edit its full-length shows, news programs, and sports coverage into bite-sized clips for a generation of YouTube-obsessed dabblers.
"Recognizing that short-form ... more »
Tuesday, September 18

Verizon Wireless and MediaFLO USA Deliver Unmatched Fall TV Lineup to Mobile Phones
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on Tue 18 Sep 2007 08:36 AM MST
- Lineup Features Rich Mix of Primetime Favorites, Exciting New Shows and
World-class News -
BASKING RIDGE, N.J. and SAN DIEGO, Sept. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Verizon Wireless, the company with the most customers of any wireless
brand, and MediaFLO USA, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm
Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM), today announced the fall lineup for V CAST
Mobile ... more »
Monday, September 3

Fall 101: The best things to do, see, hear, taste, buy & experience this season!
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on Mon 03 Sep 2007 09:15 AM MST
TV ON YOUR PC
This fall, it'll be even easier to watch favorite shows on your timetable now that more network shows are being offered online. You won't have to wait until Sept. 17 to see the debut of Fox's "K-Ville," or to see the first 17 minutes of the third season of "Prison Break." All of the networks boast ... more »
Monday, June 4

Post Group Selects FastSoft to Accelerate Internet Transmissions
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on Mon 04 Jun 2007 05:03 PM MST
Leading Post Production Company Reports 13x Increase in Video Transfer Speeds Using Single-Box Tool
MONROVIA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FastSoft Inc. (fastsoft.com), a Southern California-based company that develops products that accelerate the transfer of data over the Internet, today announced that Hollywood-based Post Group (www.postgroup.com) has selected FastSoft’s flagship Aria product to accelerate the transmission of the large videos ... more »
Thursday, May 10

Internet TV company raises $45M for expansion, development
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on Thu 10 May 2007 06:19 PM MST
News release from Joost
Joost™, the world’s first broadcast-quality Internet television service, today announced that five selected parties have collectively invested approximately $45 million in the company. Each party invested in a minority percentage of the company. This funding will enable Joost to accelerate product development, global expansion, localization, and service offerings.
Founded in January 2006 by Janus Friis and ... more »

Financiering van 45 miljoen dollar voor Joost
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on Thu 10 May 2007 06:16 PM MST
10 mei 2007 Joost(TM), the world's first broadcast-quality Internet television service, today announced that five selected parties have collectively invested approximately $45 million in the company. Each party invested in a minority percentage of the company. This funding will enable Joost to accelerate product development, global expansion, localization, and service offerings.Founded in January 2006 by Janus Friis and Niklas ... more »
Thursday, May 3

Joost opens for business: it’s been worth the wait!
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on Thu 03 May 2007 04:10 PM MST
Posted on May 2nd, 2007 by John Pospisil Joost, the much-hyped broadcast-quality global Internet television service, has announced that it is officially open for business. And from what I’ve seen so far, it’s been worth the wait.
It appears that the zillionaires behind Joost, Skype founders Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis, have managed to attract both the quality content, and the advertising support, that ... more »
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