Articles Using the "adobe" Tag

  • How Old Media is Embracing Online Video and New Media

    Video: How are converging media technologies redefining traditional distribution methods? How are interactive and on-demand services changing? How is entertainment and news video being consumed?

  • Maximizing the Monetization of Online Video Content

    Video: Despite many valiant efforts, there has yet to be a breakthrough in solving the problem of valuation and monetization of online video. Targeted at both advertisers and publishers, this panel touches on the real challenges businesses face when implementing an online video component (distribution strategies audience targeting, etc.) and discuss the issues that surround monetizing this blossoming industry.

  • Online Video Publishing and Marketing Stategies

    Video: In the world of video publishing, how do you get started? How do you create compelling content? With so many options for live and on-demand video, how do you choose your distribution platform? How do you find your niche? Build your audience? Establish your brand? How do you create a sustainable model to monetize your content and generate income?

  • CDN Research Data: World Content Delivery Networks Market

    Video: Dan Rayburn of StreamingMedia.com discusses the market drivers, restraints, market share, competitive analysis, and industry challenges specific to the video delivery industry. He analyzes the trends in different regional markets: Americas, EMEA, and Asia Pacific, as well as provide revenue and demand forecasts for Content Delivery Network (CDN) solution providers and peer-to-peer (p2p) based solutions.

  • ABC in a Convergent World

    Video: Albert Cheng, Executive VP, Digital Media, ABC outlines ABC’s digital media and three screen strategy.

  • Social Entertainment: The Art of Building Communities and Engaging Viewers

    Video: Miles Beckett and Greg Goodfried, the creators of lonelygirl15 and KateModern and co-founders of the social entertainment company EQAL, represent a growing contingent of creative new media producers who are actually making money by developing relationships with brands that sponsor their content.

  • Werner Vogels of Amazon.com: Retailer turned Infrastructure Vendor

    Video: Werner Vogels of Amazon spoke at the Streaming Media West conference. It’s amazing how Amazon has taken the services they need to run their own web site (thousands of servers that host applications and databases to deliver tons of content) and opened them up to 3rd party developers to take advantage of.

  • Content Delivery Network Pricing: The Going Rate for Video Delivery

    Video: With more CDN players in the market than ever before, trying to figure out what you should pay for delivering video can still be quite complex. Get the skinny on real pricing numbers from large, global content delivery networks and learn what the average going rate is when you outsource delivery to a third party.

  • Can P2P Deliver on its Promise for Video Distribution?

    Video: Peer-to-peer (P2P) technology continues to be a lightning rod for controversy in the online video industry. Will the efficiencies that the most promising implementations of P2P promise to deliver prevail, or will the pitfalls of copyright infringement, network throttling, and other legacy issues prevent P2P from realizing its full potential? Which of the many P2P video distribution entrants will be most successful? Which will fail, and why?

  • Live Broadcasting Over Mobile and Wi-Fi Networks

    Video: While big media tests the waters of mobile broadcasting, many web video producers are already out there doing it live from the street with cell phones. Others are joining in and experimenting with two-way broadcasts via streaming video over cell phone networks and via Wi-Fi, wherever they are.

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