anzman.blogspot.com - 11/23/2008
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Last night after weeks of 'quiet hype' on the YouTube blog and elsewhere, Google launched YouTube Live .
There are already some lessons to be learned, as the reviews (mostly bad), continue to roll-in.
Prior to the launch, there had been numerous articles on how people were adopting ...
m.youtube.com - 11/18/2008
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m.youtube.com —
YouTube logo Information: YouTube Mobile is a data
intensive application. We highly recommend that you upgrade to...
an unlimited data plan with your mobile service provider to avoid additional charges. Continue 2008 Google Help | Terms and Privacy ...
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YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
mogulus.com - 11/23/2008
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mogulus.com —
As a follow-up to our previous post Who
Powered YouTube Live?, we are glad to publish the...
unofficial peak concurrent viewers for the event. Akamai publishes concurrent live stream metrics for their full network on this page; we monitored it and took ...
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YouTube Live: Unofficial numbers a clear testimony to ...
mediamemo.allthingsd.com - 11/24/2008
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mediamemo.allthingsd.com —
Did you watch YouTube Live last night? Odds
are you didn't. The video site's first attempt at...
a live-streamed event drew a peak audience of 700,000 people. That's a lot for a Web event. But if it was a TV show, it would have been canceled.
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YouTube’s Big Live Debut: Pretty Small
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Why Hulu Will Eat YouTube's Lunch
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs —
... I'd argue that most YouTube viewers aren't going to interact with any online advertising. In fact, online video creators are going to have to work even harder to get brand ad dollars going forward. They are now competing with the biggest stars, movies, and television shows across all time. Buying ads on Hulu is easy and the viewers are there. There will be ad dollars for online video creators, they will just have to hustle for it more than was expected just a couple of years ago. Charlie Anzman has a good post today on the second reason that Hulu will beat YouTube. He calls it ...
Is Hulu Eating Into YouTube’s Lunch?
Technology - Channel Feed —
... way more than you will ever stay hooked to YouTube. Hulu also offers a never-ending selection of television programming and full-length movies.
Hulu might be showing “real world” shows; but what is stopping YouTube from organizing their videos and putting more structure that allows “real world” shows on them. Also, they have the audience and potential to create a new kind of celebrity world that could translate into “real world” fame.
Source of the story here and here.
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