April 25, 2011

Online Video News

YouTube Now Transcoding to WebM

The announcement that many saw coming is now official: YouTube is transcoding to WebM, but still supporting H.264.

Dish Network Gains HBO Go and Max Go

Satellite company aims to fight off Netflix encroachment by making first-run movies available for streaming.

OnlineVideo.net Launches Contest: Searches for Great Online Video

Organizations of every kind are encouraged to show off their best online videos and compete for prizes.

Brightcove Drives Free Movie Site Popcornflix.com

The OVP will help the ad-supported movie site expand to set-top boxes and connected TVs.

Featured Articles

Adam Carolla: The New King of All Media?

Adam Carolla has conquered TV, radio, publishing, and podcasting. In this exclusive video interview, he shares some of his secrets.

Inside Microsoft’s Cloud-Based Partner Ecosystem

An ambitious offering from Microsoft and several partners brings the full online video workflow to the cloud.

Industry News

150+ Speakers to Showcase Latest Streaming Media Business Models at Streaming Media East in NYC

New offerings this year include a dedicated HTML5 Track and 'Broadband Device Pavilion' for getting hands-on with the latest devices and content platforms

Haivision's Growth in 2010 Marks Another Record Year

Explosive Growth -- a 51-Percent Compound Annual Growth Rate for the Past Five Years -- Fueled by Success in the Federal, Medical, and Enterprise Markets