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MediaBytes 07.31.2007

VIDMETRIX has launched its own multi-site video uploader. The tool will allow video publishers to automatically distribute their content to seven video-sharing sites: YouTube, MySpace, Metacafe, Google, Yahoo, Revver, and Veoh. Tubemogul, which announced a multi-site uploader last week, is adding 3 new distribution sites to its service today, bringing its total reach to 9 Continue Reading →

MediaBytes 07.30.2007

CW is preparing to launch its new “cwickie” ad format. On August 10th, during “Friday Night Smackdown,” ELECTRONIC ARTS will lead off three pods with a 10-second cwickie. In addition, EA will run a 60-second isolated spot near the start of the program, and a 90-second isolated spot near the end. All ads will lead Continue Reading →

You Mean TV is Fake?

WWF
Back when gas prices were really high and the environment was on everybody’s mind, my friend Gary and I used to love to watch WWWF Professional Wrestling on TV. Once each month we would take his mom’s car and drive out to the Nassau Coliseum. We liked to sit in the third-row ring-side, drink beer, Continue Reading →

MediaBytes 07.27.2007

MICROSOFT has acquired AdECN, a small broker of Internet ad space. It will remain a separate company to encourage the growth of a neutral network, but will begin brokering Microsoft ad inventory. aQuantive inventory will be included in the mix. Senator Claire McCaskill told a Senate Commerce Committee that the lack of preparation for the Continue Reading →

MediaBytes 07.26.2007

DIGG has dumped GOOGLE for advertising services, and signed a three-year deal with Microsoft. The deal will utilize Microsoft adCenter to deliver contextually relevant text ads. Digg.com is one of the top social-news sites, drawing almost 10 million visitors in June. FOX and MYSPACE will team up to produce The Storyteller Challenge, an online user-generated Continue Reading →

MediaBytes 07.25.2007

ABC is now streaming high-definition online video. On Tuesday the network launched a beta high-def player on ABC.com, offering one episode each of Lost, Desperate Housewives, Grey’s Anatomy, and Ugly Betty. ABC.com is the first network site to reach the high-def milestone. TUBEMOGUL has launched Load & Track, a free universal video uploading and tracking Continue Reading →

MediaBytes 07.24.2007

AOL will purchase TACODA, the online behavioral-targeting ad firm. Tacoda serves ads to 4,000 websites, reaching approximately 125 Million people. AOL is reportedly paying between $200 million and $300 million for the acquisition. CROWN CASTLE has pulled the plug on Modeo, its DVB-H mobile TV service. Modeo began trials earlier this year in New York, Continue Reading →

MediaBytes 07.23.2007

GOOGLE plans to participate in the upcoming auction for the 700 MHz wireless spectrum, provided the FCC adopts certain auction requirements. Google pledged to spend up to $4.6 Billion on spectrum if the auction rules require that winners allow open access to compatible wireless devices. In addition, Google wants auction winners to be required to Continue Reading →

MediaBytes 07.20.2007

CBS plans to make its television content available on over 400 different websites, executives said on Wednesday. CBS Interactive president Quincy Smith said CBS is committed to open, non-exclusive online partnerships. The network has seen traffic on CBS.com grow rapidly since embracing new online partnerships. The number of unique monthly visitors has jumped from 21 Continue Reading →

MediaBytes 07.19.2007

VERIZON is partnering with VEOH to bring user-generated clips to cellphones, FiOS TVs, and Verizon’s broadband site. In exchange, Verizon will advertise on VeohTV, the planned online video aggregator. A Veoh channel will launch on Verizon’s V-Cast sometime this week. THE NHL has signed a deal with NEULION to stream live, ad-free games over the Continue Reading →